It would seem that Rick Ross’s talents extend beyond that of a successful rapper.
Everyone says his car and bike display is really nice.
The “Promised Land” home in Fayetteville, Georgia, was the site of the second annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show, which the Mississippi native staged only last week.
The festival attracted thousands of people who came to see a rodeo, a concert, and some of the South’s most impressive rides.
A number of Ross’s personal automobiles were on exhibit, including the fire engine red 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air that he cherished.
He parks even his Bel Air-style golf cart in front of his opulent mansion, so he can zip about his expansive property.
There are a ton of pictures and videos of the crаzy vehicles on display during the one-day festival if you search social media.
One of these is a massive yellow Tonka-style Ford truck; another is a lime green C8 Corvette Z06; and still another is a purple Lamborghini Huracán adorned with an airbrushed likeness of Kobe Bryant.
The top competitors received prizes similar to those at more conventional Concours d’Elegance-style car shows.
Ross showcased a gorgeous 1975 Chevy Caprice Classic on his Instagram.
I95 Motorsports gave the lowerider a unique makeover, painting it an emerald green that changes color. Inside, it’s trimmed in tons of gold and has green leather upholstery.
A “donk” is a modified Chevy Caprice or Impala from the mid-’70s, and the show’s “Best Donk” award went to the drop-top.
But this wasn’t just any old car show; Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, and Ross himself all took the stage for a concert.
The Rick Ross Car and Bike Show included a rodeo for anyone who wаnted to see one.
The exhibition went off without a hitch, and now Ross is already planning next year’s, which he says will showcase Tyler the Creator’s collection of classic vehicles.