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“That V12 is something that’s limited and there weren’t too many of them in the States when I purchased it and that’s why I got it. “It’s fast and as you can see I love fast cars,” he explains. He also has a G63, which is more like his daily driver, as well as a special G65 that brought to the shoot.
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It acts as my mobile command center – if I’m tired or if I ever put myself in a situation where I can’t drive I’ll always have the driver and Sprinter available. “The Sprinter was something that I got after I got a DUI and I was like, ‘You know drinking and driving is just stupid.’ It’s something that people don’t think about and you don’t realize how dumb it is until you get caught doing it and realize the lives you put in danger. It just sticks with me because it was my childhood love.” As a kid you would always see cars and say ‘I can’t wait to get that,’ and for me that was the Ferrari. “I’d always tell myself that at some time in my career, I’d get a Ferrari. “White Lightning” is what he affectionately calls his Ferrari 458 which has been his dream car since he was a kid. “It’s a representation of my hard work paying off.” In 2012, he purchased his Mercedes-Benz SLS, which he calls “Black Out.” “It was my very first big car purchase, I wasn’t in debt and could afford to splurge and treat myself so I did,” he says. He calls her “Tre Deuce” for obvious reasons.
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“But come to think of it, I did one bad thing I can’t drive stick so I made it automatic…don’t laugh at me.”įor his 32nd birthday, he gifted himself a 1966 Pontiac GTO that has also been upgraded over the years and now rolls on Forgiato wheels, fuel injection, navigation, power windows and a custom sound system. “That one’s done up from top to bottom and has all the bells and whistles,” he notes. It’s his longest and most comprehensive restoration to date and he’s still doing small tweaks to it.
His crown jewel is his 1967 Mustang he calls Eleanor, which took almost two years to complete. As an automotive connoisseur, Hart has amassed quite an impressive collection of rides that vary from fine exotics to restored classics and represent different stages and achievements in his career. Not only does that hold true to his career, but also his fleet. “It was beat in my head not to do things without finishing them,” he adds.
With laser-focused eyes on the prize, Hart attributes his success thus far to his hard work and dedication, something his mom instilled in him. Right now, my business mind is catching up to my entertainment mind.” It’s a very complex word and just as you get closer to it, you realize just how much more you can do. I’m making amazing steps in the right direction, but there’s still more that needs to be done. The last time we spoke to him, his goal was to get to a “mogul stage.” And although it might seem as if he’s achieved mogul status, the comedian thinks he has a long way to go. He’s recently ventured out into the business world with a stake in Tommy John underwear and is always growing his Hartbeat Productions. The comedian and actor has starred in a vast amount of movies and is now one of Hollywood’s top earning actors. In fact, Hart has come a long way in the past five years since we last featured him. As he goes into each of his rides, he jokes with his crew and answers questions live for those admiring his collection.
He’s as animated as he is on-screen, taking to Facebook Live and Snapchat for his legions of fans. It’s a typical sunny Southern California day in Hollywood, CA and we’re getting ready to shoot comedian Kevin Hart for his second DUB cover.