Elvis Presley’s Legendary Car Collection

Elvis Presley’s Legendary Car Collection


May 27, 2026 | Jacki Andre

Elvis Presley’s Legendary Car Collection


A Collection Fit For A King

Long before Graceland became packed with flashy cars and custom rides, Elvis Presley celebrated his very first record deal by buying himself a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. That first purchase kicked off a lifelong obsession with anything fast, loud, and loaded with horsepower. As fame turned him into the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis filled his garages with an eye-popping collection of motorcycles, Cadillacs, and luxury cars that became almost as legendary as the man himself.

Elvis Presley 2nd annual Car Show 2011 at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. May 27-30, 2011.Thomas R Machnitzki, Wikimedia Commons

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1942 Lincoln Zephyr

Although Elvis bought hundreds of cars during his lifetime, his very first car was a gift. Elvis received a light green 1942 Lincoln Zephyr from his father, Vernon, for his 18th birthday.

File:Gilmore Car Museum 1942 Lincoln Zephyr sedan (34642148796).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1941 Lincoln

Elvis worked at several short-term jobs before he became famous. In 1954, he plunked down his hard-earned money for a 1941 Lincoln. Legend has it that the future King of Rock and Roll pushed this car more than he drove it. 

File:1941 Lincoln Continental (26897373033).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1954 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special 

Once Elvis started earning money as a performing artist, he purchased his first pink Cadillac: a 1954 Fleetwood Sixty Special. The singer bought the car secondhand in early 1955, smitten by its distinctive color. However, the car caught fire a few months later due to brake lining failure.

File:1954 Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood (20009210499).jpgJeremy from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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1955 Cadillac Fleetwood 60

A month after his first pink Cadillac caught on fire, Elvis returned to the Cadillac dealership. This time, he bought a 1955 Fleetwood 60. Although the car rolled off the assembly line with a blue body and black top, Elvis had the car repainted in the iconic "Elvis Rose". He presented the car to his mother, Gladys, who had never driven and did not have a license. Elvis used the car himself for touring with his band throughout 1955-1956.

File:Las Vegas Pink Cadillac 1955 Fleetwood Series 60 Elvis (pastellised).jpgPierre André Leclercq, Wikimedia Commons

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1955 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 Limousine

Elvis bought his first limo long before he had a driver. His 1955 Fleetwood 75 Limousine could hold up to eight passengers. Elvis and his band, the Blue Moon Boys, used it for touring, strapping their instruments to the roof.

File:Cadillac 75 Fleetwood 1955 at Schaffen-Diest Fly-Drive 2013.JPGCharles01, Wikimedia Commons

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1956 Harley-Davidson Model 165 ST

Using the money from his first-ever record deal, Elvis splurged on a 1956 Harley-Davidson Model 165 ST. He kept it only briefly, trading it in for a KH 883cc side-valve Harley a few months later.

Elvis Presley’s 1956 Harley-Davidson 1956 Harley Davidson Running, Glenn Bator

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1956 Lincoln Premiere

Elvis briefly owned a distinctive mauve and white 1956 Lincoln Premiere. However, while he was at a concert in Miami, fans covered the car in lipstick kisses and messages. Rather than washing it, Elvis traded it in.

File:1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible (34785823275).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II

But Elvis wasn’t done upgrading just yet. Only weeks after picking up the flashy 1956 Lincoln Premiere, he traded it in for an all-white 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II—a sleek luxury coupe that practically screamed superstar status. At the time, it was the most expensive American-made car on the market, proving the King of Rock and Roll had already developed a taste for the finer—and flashier—things in life.

File:Lincoln Continental Mk II front-left 2016 Shanghai Auto Museum.jpgMorio, Wikimedia Commons

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1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

In 1956, Elvis flew to Houston specifically to buy a 1956 Eldorado convertible, one of the most expensive cars produced by Cadillac during this era. The two-door convertible was dubbed the "Eldorado Biarritz". Elvis drove the car back to Memphis himself and, once back home, had the car repainted a rich grape purple.

File:Cadillac Eldorado 1953-crop.jpgJaayJay, Wikimedia Commons

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1956 Messerschmitt KR200

Given Elvis' love of luxury and extravagance, his acquisition of a 1956 Messerschmitt KR200 is a bit of a curiosity. The three-wheeled microcar, produced in Germany, had room for only two passengers, one behind the other. In 1957, the King traded the car for a two-and-a-half-hour shopping spree at Lansky Brothers' clothing store in Memphis. Bernard Lansky kept the car until his death in 2004.

File:KR200 1956.jpgGjermundsen, Wikimedia Commons

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1956 Ford Thunderbird

Since the 1956 Ford Thunderbird is considered by many to be one of America's best classic cars, it's no surprise that Elvis owned one. The sporty two-seater with a removable hardtop is no longer part of Elvis' collection, but photos of it remain.

File:1956 Ford Thunderbird (35659395502).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1957 BMW 507

While stationed in Germany in 1958, Elvis purchased a white 1957 BMW 507. He soon had it repainted red to disguise the lipstick kisses left by his European fans. Although he had it shipped back to America when he completed his military service, Elvis ended up selling the stunning roadster.

File:1957 BMW 507 Roadster Classic Days Schloß Dyck 05.08.2017.jpgMartin V., Wikimedia Commons

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1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III

Since Elvis loved American-made luxury cars, it's no surprise that he snapped up a 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III convertible. One of the most expensive cars on the market in 1958, it was over 19 feet long and weighed in at 5,000 pounds. It's still one of the longest and heaviest cars ever produced.

File:1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III (29486644090).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1960 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud

In September 1960, Elvis bought a black 1960 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud in Beverly Hills. The luxury vehicle, which was valued at $18,000 at the time of purchase, remains part of the collection displayed at the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum at Graceland.

File:Bonhams - The Paris Sale 2012 - Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II LWB Saloon - 1960 - 003.jpgThesupermat, Wikimedia Commons

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1960 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood Limousine

If Elvis Presley loved a car, he made sure it looked like nothing else on the road. His 1960 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood limousine was transformed into a rolling palace, complete with a fur-lined interior, a gold-plated telephone, a shoe buffer, a fridge, and even a television set. On the outside, the limo gleamed with 40 coats of white paint infused with diamond dust and trimmed in 24-karat gold—because apparently regular luxury just wasn’t enough for the King. Unsurprisingly, it became one of Elvis’s absolute favorite rides.

1960 Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood LimousineElvis Gold Car Cadillac Series 75 Fleetwood limousine in the Country Music Hall of Fame Nashville, MRTRIPADVISOR

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1960 Willys DJ-3A Surrey Jeep

The Willys DJ-3A Surrey Jeeps were marketed as recreational vehicles for hotels and resorts. They were available for purchase with pink, green, or blue striped upholstery and awning. Elvis chose the pink model. It was used for many years by Graceland's security guards.

1960 Willys DJ-3A1947 Willys Surrey Gala Jeep Stock #7848 Gateway Classic Cars St. Louis Showroom, GatewayClassicCars

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1960 MG MGA 1600 MKI 

The sporty red convertible that appeared in the Elvis film Blue Hawaii was part of Elvis' personal collection. He later gifted the 1960 MG MGA 1600 MKI to his secretary, who traded it in at a car lot in Hollywood. The car was then subsequently owned by a chef who worked with Elvis on his movie Spinout, before becoming part of the car museum collection at Graceland.

Elvis 1960 MG MGA1960 MG MG A MKI Roadster, AlphaCars & Motorcycles

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1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V

Elvis ordered a 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V while he was still stationed in Germany. He preferred to be driven in this car when attending official engagements, although he was also known to drive it himself. It changed hands several times and was last resold in 2009 for $121,000. 

Elvis 1960 Lincoln Continental 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible in Sapphire & Ride on My Car Story with Lou Costabile, Lou Costabile1962 Ford Thunderbird

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Elvis purchased another Ford Thunderbird in 1962. He owned this model for only a short time as well. This '62 T-bird was a sleek red two-seater with unique wire hubcaps. However, when the wires became damaged and loose, Elvis returned the car for a full refund.

File:1962 Ford Thunderbird (14348366760) (cropped).jpgdave_7 from Lethbridge, Canada, Wikimedia Commons

1962 Lincoln Continental

Elvis bought his 1962 Lincoln Continental in Las Vegas and in true Elvis style, had it luxuriously customized. The white exterior is complemented by a flashy gold vinyl top with a faux-alligator texture.

LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 23: Elvis Presley's 1962 Lincoln Continental is displayed at Bryan Steffy, Getty Images

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1963 Rolls-Royce Phantom V

In 1963, Elvis celebrated signing a movie contract with the purchase of a Rolls-Royce Phantom V. The King had both the exterior and interior of the car customized, changing its paint colour from midnight blue to silver and having a telephone, a microphone, and electric windows installed.

1963 Rolls-Royce Phantom VElvis Presley's 1963 Rolls-Royce Phantom V Touring Limousine, Beth Frank @farbav

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1963 Buick Riviera

Even though nobody knows exactly how long Elvis Presley kept his white 1963 Buick Riviera, it’s easy to see why the car caught the King’s attention in the first place. The sleek, high-powered luxury coupe was designed to rival the wildly popular Ford Thunderbird, blending muscle, style, and comfort into one eye-catching ride. Believed to be the only Buick Elvis ever owned, the Riviera fit perfectly into his growing collection of bold, glamorous cars built to turn heads.

File:1963 Buick Riviera (7437070304).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1965 Honda Dream Touring 300 Motorcycle

Elvis was a motorcycle enthusiast who purchased 22 bikes during his lifetime – including Harley-Davidsons, Triumphs, and at least one Honda. From 1963-1964, while Elvis and Ann-Margret filmed Viva Las Vegas, the two often rode the Honda 50s on the set for fun between takes. A year later, Elvis purchased a 1965 Honda Dream Touring 300 for his personal use.

1965 Honda CA 300 Dream1965 Honda CA 300 Dream - triple my age but still rides like a dream! by Retro Bikes Dublin

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1966 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead FLH Chopper

In the mid-1960s, chopper motorcycles began gaining popularity, thanks to films like Easy Rider and The Wild Angels. Smitten by the idea of a chopper, Elvis had one of his existing bikes converted. His 1966 Harley-Davidson Shovelhead FLH Chopper is quite distinctive with its extra-tall passenger backrest. The bike is part of the collection housed at the Graceland car museum.

Elvis Presley’s 1966 Harley-Davidson Elvis' Harley Davidson Chopper || 360 VR Video || Episode - 5, Elite ConfiDance

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1967 Lincoln Executive Limousine

Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker, presented a black 1967 Lincoln Executive Limousine to Elvis and his new wife, Priscilla, as a wedding gift. The vehicle included a backward-facing rear seat, which was unusual for the era, and could seat six passengers.

1967 Lincoln Executive Limousine1996 Lincoln Town Car Executive Limousine for sale, EUROASIAN Bob

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1968 Cadillac Eldorado

When Elvis spotted the flashy gold 1968 Cadillac Eldorado at a Memphis dealership, it was love at first sight. That love lasted for only a few months. Frustrated when the car wouldn't start, the King pumped a slug into the front fender. The car is still in existence (in Australia)—complete with the hole in its fender.

File:My 1968 Cadillac Eldorado. - Flickr - That Hartford Guy.jpgThat Hartford Guy from Hartford, Connecticut, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1969 Six-Door Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine

Only 126 ultra-luxury six-door Mercedes-Benz limousines were produced; both Elvis and Pete Townshend owned one. Elvis' black model stayed in Los Angeles.

1969 Six-Door Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine1971 Mercedes-Benz 600 'Six-Door' Pullman Landaulet at Supercar Sunday, Supercar Sunday

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1969 Four-Door Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine

Elvis liked his black Mercedes-Benz 600 limousine so much that he bought a second, similar model, but with only four doors. The shorter model, which Elvis kept at Graceland, was painted silver, with "TCB" and a lightning bolt symbol emblazoned on each front door.

File:Mercedes-Benz 600 vl silver TCE.jpgStahlkocher, Wikimedia Commons

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1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda Roadster

Elvis Presley didn’t just buy luxury cars for himself—he loved giving them away, too. In 1970, the King gifted Priscilla Presley a stunning white 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda roadster, a sleek little convertible that came with both a removable hardtop and a folding ragtop. Priscilla treasured the elegant car for years, and today, fans can still catch a glimpse of it on display inside the Graceland car museum.

File:Mercedes-Benz 280 SL (4949347538).jpgnakhon100, Wikimedia Commons

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1971 De Tomaso Pantera

Elvis purchased a sporty yellow 1971 De Tomaso Pantera in 1974 for his girlfriend, Linda Thompson. The Italian car wasn't terribly reliable, and as with other vehicles that frustrated Elvis, the King once pumped a slug into it when it refused to start.

File:1971 DeTomaso Pantera.jpgSicnag, Wikimedia Commons

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1971 Stutz Blackhawk I

The Stutz Motor Car Company went bankrupt in 1938, due to the economic pressures of the Great Depression. It was revived in 1968, producing only 26 Stutz Blackhawk Is in 1971. Elvis allegedly bought the prototype that the other 25 were built on – even though Frank Sinatra wanted to buy it too. 

File:1971 Stutz Blackhawk Series I in Masons Black, front left (bearb Sp).jpgMr.choppers, Wikimedia Commons

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1973 Stutz Blackhawk III

Elvis bought his first Stutz Blackhawk in 1971. He loved it so much that he bought three more. His favorite was a black 1973 Stutz Blackhawk III which featured a luxe red leather interior.

File:Stutz Blackhawk at the Stutz Car Museum.jpgCerebral726, Wikimedia Commons

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1974 Cadillac DeVille Station Wagon

It may come as a surprise, but the King of Rock and Roll really did own a station wagon! It was a white 1974 Cadillac DeVille, complete with a pink pinstripe on the side and a pink vinyl top. Elvis ordered four other similar station wagons at the same time and gave all four away.

1974 Cadillac DeVille Station WagonElvis Presley Owned 1974 Cadillac Sedan de Ville station wagon on My Car Story with Lou Costabile, Lou Costabile

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1974 International Scout

In late 1973, Elvis purchased a bright yellow 1974 International Scout. The vehicle was used on the Graceland grounds and was a favorite of Elvis' uncle, Vester Presley, who was the head of Graceland's security.

1974 International ScoutELVIS CAR COLLECTION AT GRACELAND, ERIC MINH SWENSON ART FILMS

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1974 Rupp Centaur Three-Wheeler Motorcycle

Elvis' cherry red 1974 Rupp Centaur three-wheeler motorcycle was quite striking. The machine was street-legal and Elvis often zipped around Memphis on it. The cycles are quite rare; they were in production for only two years, 1974-1975, and only 1,200 were made.

1974 Rupp Centaur Three-Wheeler MotorcycleELVIS CAR COLLECTION AT GRACELAND, ERIC MINH SWENSON ART FILMS

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1975 Ferrari Dino 308 GT4

By the mid-1970s, Elvis Presley’s taste in cars had expanded far beyond giant American luxury cruisers. In 1976, he picked up a used black 1975 Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 and, according to legend, personally drove the sleek Italian sports car all the way from Los Angeles to Memphis completely on his own. Strangely, after that cross-country trip, the King reportedly never drove the Ferrari again. Today, the mysterious sports car still sits as part of Elvis’s legendary collection at the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum at Graceland.

File:Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 1975 (Kirchzarten) jm20732.jpgjoergens.mi, Wikimedia Commons

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1975 Lincoln Mark V

Elvis' 1975 Lincoln Mark V was highly customized. The midnight blue car features the initials "EP" painted on the exterior. The interior white leather seats have custom embroidery details that include a "TCB" and lightning bolt logo. 

File:1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Collector's Series (7503042882).jpgGreg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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1977 Cadillac Seville

Elvis' 1977 Cadillac Seville was the last car he ever purchased. The exterior was a unique two-tone mix of silver and burgundy; the interior was white leather. He had a CB radio installed for communicating with the staff at Graceland, often letting them know that he was on his way home so that they could open the gate and prepare snacks in advance of his arrival.

1977 Cadillac Seville owned by Elvis Presley.Heritage Images, Getty Images

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1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Panel Wagon

Its provenance is unknown, but Elvis' 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Panel Wagon was the oldest vehicle in his collection. He was known to use the old, scuffed-up truck to sneak out of Graceland, keeping his identity hidden.

1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Panel WagonElvis Presley's Panel Truck Uncovered, AmeriCarna

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Jetstar Snowmobiles

Elvis first rode snowmobiles in 1969, while vacationing in Aspen, Colorado. In 1970, he purchased six Jetstar snowmobiles for recreational use at Graceland. Jetstars were unique because they could be easily converted to all-terrain vehicles by replacing the front skis with wheels, which was necessary in Memphis. The machines were affectionately nicknamed "grassmobiles".

Jetstar SnowmobilesELVIS CAR COLLECTION AT GRACELAND, ERIC MINH SWENSON ART FILMS

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