However, the car’s stark contrast to wrestler Rick Flair’s flashy stage presence and famous looks made it worthy of attention. This car made the list not because it’s an eccentrically designed car or a rare gem that sits in the wrestlers’ garage. The custom bodywork and headlight installation are reminiscent of the Batmobile. The car uses a 5.5-liter V8 engine, with a capacity of 491 horsepower. This was originally a modified Corvette C7 R.
Aside from the rare gem that is the Road Runner, most of the cars in John Cena’s collection are muscle cars from a variety of makes and models.īut “InCENArator,” this custom-built car has become his most outrageous purchase. John Cena has many cars, not all of which qualify as “exotic” to most people.
Medusa is also an incredibly skilled driver and she pushes the truck to its limits in every match. The truck uses a Ford F-150 body, a 540-inch V8 engine, 66-inch wide tires. This WWE superstar has been actively competing in monster truck racing since she acquired the car in 2004.
Madusa didn’t just buy this monster truck for the sake of owning it. However, when superstar wrestler Shamus owns one of the 6,500 Deloreans ever produced, the car becomes even more famous.Įven though they are slow cars with just 140 horsepower, a DeLorean sending Shamus can fetch up to $80,000 in an auction. These cars were used in the scenes by Back To The Future Films, but the hype didn’t make the company famous. We will review this photo and contact you at our earliest convenience to discuss you options in relation to the product issue.Shamus owns and regularly shows off this rare ’80s gem.ĭeLoreans is the brainchild of engineer John DeLorean, who quit his job at General Motors to start his own car company. Upon us receiving the notification of damage or a manufacturing issue, we may request photographic evidence of the parcel and/or the particular product that has the issue. Popcultcha will only accept returns, process refunds, or exchange goods if we are contacted or notified within 7 days of you receiving the goods at your nominated delivery address. If this is the case with your item, please contact Popcultcha immediately via email to or via telephone on 1300 586 291 (Aussie Hotline) or +61 3 5240 7979 (International Customers). However, sometimes items do become damaged in transit or there is some sort of manufacturing issue thereby making the goods unfit for their intended purpose.
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