Kevin Hart’s impressive car collection captures the attention of automotive enthusiasts. Among his most cherished vehicles is the stunning Ferrari SF90 Spider, which he proudly claims was the first of its kind in the United States.
In addition to the SF90 Spider, Hart’s collection features iconic muscle cars like the Grand National and GNX, alongside timeless classics such as the Chevrolet Corvette C1. He delighted his fans by sharing photos of himself with this gorgeous vintage roadster, showcasing his clear passion for driving and embracing his “Little Swag” persona.
Hart’s 1959 Chevrolet Corvette C1 holds a special place in his heart, as it belongs to the original generation of Corvettes that debuted in 1953 and continued until 1962 when the Corvette C2 was introduced. His “Mint Condition” Corvette C1 boasts an eye-catching Franny Green paint job, which inspired the vehicle’s name. This impressive title replaced the original “Fuel Injection” label and is prominently displayed on the back Corvette badge, inside the vehicle, and in custom silver lettering on both sides.
To enhance the vehicle’s classic appeal, Hart opted for beautiful beige leather upholstery in the two-seat interior. Collaborating with Bent Custom and utilizing Ogden Chrome Billet aluminum parts, they restored the Corvette to its former glory through expert execution.
The Corvette is powered by a robust GM LT1 V8 engine paired with a 4L70e transmission, along with a Nick Williams billet 103mm throttle body, a ProCharger billet intake, and a distinct MagnaFlow exhaust system. Hart purchased this remarkable restoration for a staggering $825,000 at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in 2021, although the total cost of the upgrades remains unknown.
With an impressive net worth of $450 million, Hart can easily indulge his passion for vintage cars, often spending up to $1 million on these classic beauties. Among the incredible vehicles in his collection are a 1,000-horsepower 1970 Dodge Charger “Hellraiser” from SpeedKore Performance, a Porsche 911 Turbo S, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro “Bad News,” a genuine 1987 Buick GNX, and many other outstanding automobiles.