You’ll Never Guess Which Vintage Cars These Stars Love To Drive

You’ll Never Guess Which Vintage Cars These Stars Love To Drive


August 8, 2025 | J. Clarke

You’ll Never Guess Which Vintage Cars These Stars Love To Drive


The Goldie Oldies

Think you know what vintage rides celebrities are into? Think again. From Hollywood A‑listers to rock legends and sports icons, these stars are linked with some seriously unexpected vintage machinery. Buckle up for a joyous ride through classic metal and celebrity flair—it’s far more fun than your average hall‑of‑fame car list.

Robert Downey Jr—1965 Corvette Stingray

Robert Downey Jr cruising in a 65 Corvette Stingray? Totally makes sense. The Stingray’s swooping lines and pop‑up headlights are as bold and stainless as Tony Stark’s armor. This second‑generation Corvette defined 1960s muscle-car cool and remains an icon of American design. 

File:1965 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe, front right, 07-19-2023.jpgMercurySable99, Wikimedia Commons

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David Letterman—Jaguar XK140

A classy daytime TV host with a taste for British elegance—David Letterman and the Jaguar XK140 are a perfect match. Produced just after WWII, the XK140 offered refined performance—sleek curves and heritage engineering make it ideal for someone who appreciates subtle sophistication.

File:Jaguar XK 140 - Flickr - exfordy.jpgBrian Snelson from Hockley, Essex, England, Wikimedia Commons

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Beyoncé Knowles—1959 Rolls‑Royce Convertible Silver Cloud

It’s hard to imagine Beyoncé in anything less than luxury—enter the 1959 Silver Cloud convertible. With its stately presence and plush interior, this vintage Rolls‑Royce is perfect for reigning queens. Soft top down, music up—diva-approved.

File:Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I (1959) (27831432063).jpgAndrew Bone from Weymouth, England, Wikimedia Commons

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Eric Bana—1974 Ford Falcon XB

From action roles to Aussie muscle: Eric Bana behind the wheel of a ’74 Falcon XB is a nod to Mad Max culture and gritty power. The XB’s muscular stance and V8 grunt capture masculine nostalgia with modern swagger.

File:1974 Ford Falcon (XB) GT sedan (19288747505).jpgSicnag, Wikimedia Commons

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Jerry Seinfeld—1959 Porsche 718 RSK

Comedy and classic race cars? Jerry Seinfeld driving a 1959 Porsche 718 RSK is a perfect punchline. This stripped‑down sports racer is lightweight, nimble, and historically significant—just like his observational humor. Minimalist meets punchy performance.

File:1959 Porsche 718RSK Spyder (718-009), Ralph Lauren's.jpgMr.choppers, Wikimedia Commons

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Adam Levine—1958 Porsche 356A

Adam Levine in a 1958 Porsche 356A? Vintage European chic for the rock star who appreciates subtle curves and refined engineering. It’s the original Porsche roadster—lingering in memory like his falsetto.

File:Paris - Bonhams 2014 - Porsche 356A 1600S Coupé - 1958 - 001.jpgThesupermat, Wikimedia Commons

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Tim Allen—1933 Ford Roadster

Imagine Tim Allen—a gearhead at heart—touring in a 1933 Ford Roadster. This stripped-down hot rod is pure Americana, begging for open-road throttle. Big engine, small frame, huge personality.

File:1933 Ford Roadster (8583713847).jpgMustang Joe, Wikimedia Commons

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Ben Affleck—1966 Chevelle SS 396

Ben Affleck and the ’66 Chevelle SS 396? Yes. With its bulletproof Chevy V8 and bold lines, this muscle car channels blue-collar swagger—ideal for a movie star who doesn’t need flash to flash horsepower.

File:1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 Sports Coupe (21340243755).jpgSicnag, Wikimedia Commons

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James Hetfield—1936 Ford Coupe

Metallica’s frontman behind the wheel of a 1936 Ford Coupe—now that’s heavy metal nostalgia. This coupe’s chopped roof and vintage V8 echo headbang-worthy intensity and timeless grit.

File:1936 Ford V8 Standard Coupe (26338095551).jpgGPS 56 from New Zealand, Wikimedia Commons

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Tim McGraw—1969 Mercedes Convertible

Country crooner Tim McGraw and a 1969 Mercedes convertible? Executive presence meets open‑air classic luxury. With its crisp straight‑six and elegant lines, this is a car that sings peace and prestige.

Arnold Schwarzenegger—Mercedes‑Benz SLS AMG

Though technically modern, the Mercedes‑Benz SLS AMG channels vintage gull‑wing glory with modern performance. Arnold Schwarzenegger would naturally choose this car for its raw power, gull-wing drama, and muscle-car roots. 

File:1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL (W 113) roadster (2011-10-31) 01.jpgOSX, Wikimedia Commons

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Justin Timberlake—1968 Alfa Romeo Spider

Justin Timberlake and a 1968 Alfa Romeo Spider? James Dean vibes—slick, Italian, and effortlessly cool. Its pop‑up headlights and convertible frame match JT’s smooth on‑stage style.

File:Alfa Romeo Spider Junior 1300 (1968) (14260594357).jpgSteve Glover from Bolton, Lancs., England, Wikimedia Commons

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Nick Jonas—1960 Ford Thunderbird

Nick Jonas driving a 1960 Thunderbird perfectly embodies retro luxury pop. With its jet-age styling and Thunderbird’s signature bullet tail, this car brings a show-stopping flair—just like a Jonas Brothers hit.

File:1960 Ford Thunderbird Convertible (43867613790).jpgSicnag, Wikimedia Commons

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Mischa Barton—Cadillac Eldorado

Mischa Barton in a Cadillac Eldorado is classic Tinseltown luxe. With its tail fins and grand‑tour cabin, the Eldorado screams Hollywood royalty—big, bold, and unapologetically glitzy.

File:Cadillac Eldorado 59 red.jpgJaayJay, Wikimedia Commons

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Jay Leno—1967 Lamborghini Miura P400

Jay Leno already collects supercars—pairing him with a ’67 Miura P400 fits like a glove. Often called the first supercar, it’s low-slung Italian perfection with screaming V12 fury. Jay’s garage dream machine. 

File:1967 Lamborghini Miura P400 HCC23.jpgMrWalkr, Wikimedia Commons

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Kevin Costner—1966 Ford Mustang GT 350H

Kevin Costner, rugged yet refined, matches the Mustang GT 350H—a Hertz‑only Shelby version built for rental fleets, now rare and collectible. It’s a marriage of raw Shelby punch and everyday Americana.

File:1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350H (24373841151).jpgJeremy from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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Dolly Parton—1960 C1 Chevrolet Corvette

When Dolly Parton hits the road in a 1960 C1 Corvette, you know it’s going to be flashy, fun, and unforgettable. Early Corvette charm meets southern glam—chrome, curves, and country star sparkle.

File:Corvette C1 1960.jpgPalauenc05, Wikimedia Commons

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Brody Jenner—1970s Dodge Charger

Brody Jenner and a 1970s Dodge Charger bring muscle-car swagger to modern fame. The Charger’s broad shoulders and big-block engines suit reality‑TV meets retro‑drag race energy.

File:1970 Dodge Charger R-T (15861517618).jpgJeremy from Sydney, Australia, Wikimedia Commons

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Hugh Laurie—1966 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible

Hugh Laurie, British gentleman with often-sardonic flair, behind the wheel of a Galaxie 500 convertible is delightful. The Galaxie’s full-size luxury, V8 ease, and cruiser capability suit a smooth, witty personality.

File:1966 Ford Galaxie 500.jpgMorven, Wikimedia Commons

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Lady Gaga—1965 Lincoln Continental

Lady Gaga and a ’65 Lincoln Continental: runway meets road. With unique doors and ultra-stretch silhouette, it’s theatrical and bold— just like Gaga herself.

File:1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible (33237939066).jpgSicnag, Wikimedia Commons

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