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25 Classic Cars In Bill Goldberg’s Unbelievable Collection

Cameron Eittreim March 13, 2020

The ’90s were a magical time for the professional wrestling world. Bill Goldberg shot to the top of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) toward the end of the ’90s to become one of the biggest stars in the industry. After WCW went, defunct, Goldberg took a three-year hiatus from wrestling. He had a lot of time and money on his hands. This led the wrestling legend to start a car collection. And to this day, Goldberg has one of the most impressive classic car collections in the country.

Goldberg is scheduled to defend his WWE title at next month’s WrestleMania, so we took a look at his car collection. The legend of the squared circle has some very highly-coveted muscle cars in his collection, such as a Plymouth Superbird. Time will tell if his collection will continue to grow. He may be satisfied with the cars he has at 53 years old. Read on as we take a look at 25 of the best classic cars in his fleet.

1958 Chevy Biscayne
via: Meccum

25: 1959 Chevy Biscayne

According to Goldberg, he was interested in this car because it was a “Moonshine” car. This was GM’s big family sedan back when the family sedan was first becoming the norm. Most collectors tend to go toward the Bel Air. But the Biscayne is actually a big and comfortable sedan with a powerful motor.

1959 Chevy Biscayne
via: Meccum

Goldberg’s Biscayne is essentially stock except for his supercharger and some other small features. With a powerful motor and a lot of room, the Biscayne was the car to have back in the day.

1965 Shelby Cobra
via: WWE

24: 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica

Goldberg has spent a fortune on his car collection. But the wrestler is actually very smart with money. One of the cars he has, he actually saved a bit on. In some ways, a replica car is actually a more cost-effective option and you can build it how you want. Goldberg has features like aluminum rims and a rocker hood on his Shelby Cobra replica to give the car a unique look. A chrome roll bar on the back of the roadster protects the driver in a crash.

1965 Shelby Roadster
via: Meccum

Goldberg has admitted he doesn’t like the car because he looks like a clown when seen driving it. For a man of his size, that’s hard to argue against. But aside from its small size, there is no denying that the Cobra is a legendary roadster with a serious attitude.

Jaguar XK-E
via: Meccum

23: 1966 Jaguar XK-E Series 1 Convertible

Goldberg is a big guy and it’s easier to poke out the top of a car than be cramped up inside of it. Goldberg has a story behind this Jaguar. It happens to be that his friend offered him the car for $11. Goldberg took the Jaguar on and did a full restoration of the beautiful British car. A bright red paint job adorns the classic convertible renowned for its original performance.

Jaguar XK-E
via: Meccum

Goldberg added some standout features to make it more comfortable. It’s interesting to note that the factory wire wheels are still part of the design. Goldberg didn’t see the need to get rid of the original pair of wheels. The Jaguar XK-E is a beautiful piece of automotive history.

Goldberg's 1963 Dodge 330
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22: 1963 Dodge 330

Goldberg’s Dodge 330 has been around the block and back. It’s been featured in Hot Rod and many other publications. This is Goldberg’s racecar and he likes to take it to the drag strip. When you think about a factory drag racer, the Dodge 330 has some interesting features. The Dodge 330 had a push-button transmission, which meant that you could shift just by pressing a button.

Goldberg's 1963 Dodge 330
via: Meccum

To add to this uniqueness was the fact this is also a coupe, which meant that there was plenty of interior space. The Dodge 330 is a performance car at heart and Goldberg has a good time with his. Mopar muscle was rare to come by around this period of time because of Chrysler’s woes. So it’s nice to see a restored model still going and tearing up the track.

Dodge Charger
via: Meccum

21: 1969 Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger is one of the most iconic nameplates in automotive history. So of course Goldberg has one of the nicest ones around. Goldberg’s Charger has a beautiful blue paint job with factory wheels and pretty much everything else in stock condition. Naturally, Goldberg got his Charger supercharged, but that was to be expected. These cars are becoming rarer as time goes by, so there’s no surprise that Goldberg would choose a ’69 model.

Dodge Charger
via: Meccum

The Charger owned by Goldberg has been featured in many magazines as well as popular automotive TV shows. There are many popular Mopar muscle cars on the road, but the Charger takes the cake for its unique one-of-a-kind design.

GT500
via: Meccum

20: 1967 Shelby GT500

Carroll Shelby had a hand in almost every major automaker at one point or another. But his bond with Ford is something different. The Shelby GT500 is a standout performance car building on the exceptional first-generation Mustang for a number of reasons. Goldberg vowed when he was a child that he was going to buy one of these. He got his wish at the Barrett Jackson auction as an adult.

GT500
via: Meccum

The GT500 is the cream of the crop when it comes to a Mustang model; they just don’t make them like this anymore. Goldberg’s is an all-original black version with white stripes. The value of these GT500s is beginning to trickle up. You can get a decent one for around $50,000 with all of the options for the time period.

Plymouth GTX
via: Hot Rod

19: 1968 Plymouth GTX

It’s safe to say that the wrestler is a Mopar fanboy. The Plymouth GTX is not your usual Mopar muscle car from this time period. But that’s what makes it such a unique offering. From the factory, the GTX wasn’t particularly amazing in terms of power or performance. Yet the car got a boost from aftermarket people who wanted to build on the platform.

Plymouth GTX
via: Hot Rod

Goldberg has added a Hemi V8 to his as well as a convertible top, which made the car a unique offering. There are almost none of these Plymouth GTX models left on the market in good condition. Goldberg has something special here, and the car is also a blast to drive, powered by one of the best engines you can get.

Plymouth Barracuda
via: Meccum

18: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

One of Goldberg’s favorite cars is the one he constantly shows off. The Plymouth Barracuda needs no introduction, The vehicle offers a wonderful blend of Mopar goodness. The Barracuda is powered by a massive 440CI Hemi V8 engine matched to a manual transmission. Goldberg has quite a bit of fun in this thing. And it’s easy to see why because its performance is astonishingly fast.

Plymouth Barracuda
via: Hot Rod

When you take the Barracuda out on the road, you know you’re in for something special. Goldberg hasn’t done much to his to take away from the factory’s beauty of it. While many drivers are trying to do restomods on these things, Goldberg has kept his Barracuda quite original down to the paint scheme.

Dodge Dart
via: Barrett Jackson

17: 1968 Super Stock Dodge Dart Replica

Another impressive piece of Mopar history is sitting in Goldberg’s garage. The 1968 Super Stock Dodge Dart is once again a replica car because Goldberg didn’t want the value to decrease every time he took it out on the road. You wouldn’t even be able to tell that it was a replica, and this is what Goldberg was looking for when he tapped designers to build him one.

Dodge Dart
via: Barrett Jackson

Believe it or not, the Dart was one of the fastest cars of the muscle car era. Most people tend to forget that the Dart was a major player at one point in time. But the car was overshadowed by vehicles like the Chevelle, which buyers were snatching off of the dealership showrooms until the fuel crisis came around.

Goldberg in his Lawman
via: Hotrod

16: 1970 Boss 429 Mustang

The Lawman Mustang is one of the most highly sought-after vehicles in the world and with good reason. But Goldberg didn’t buy this car to gloat about his success. He did so because this particular model was being shown to troops around the world. Goldberg has always been big on interacting with the military, so the superstar was honored to take on the tradition of showing the car. But if you do drive the Lawman, you’re also in for something special.

Goldberg's Lawman
via: Meccum

This Boss 429 Mustang will light up the tires with the best of them, and the overall design makes it a highly appealing muscle car. The Mustang has evolved a lot over the years, but the Lawman remains one of the rarest versions of it.

Ram Air Trans AM
via: Meccum

15: 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air IV

Pontiac and GM have long had a relationship with the Ram Air company, so much so that many Pontiacs have adorned the Ram Air badging over the years. The Trans Am is one such car that has had more than one Ram-Air version. Although the Trans Am was exactly the same as the Camaro, the company still tried to distance the two vehicles from each other.

Ram Air Trans AM
via: Meccum

One way to do this was to give the Trans Am a Ram-Air version of the car. The Ram Air IV has a serious amount of power in addition to a monstrous off-the-line speed. The Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air IV is perhaps one of the most unique cars in Goldberg collection. This is a car that you aren’t going to see every day. The fact that it’s a Trans Am makes it even rarer and highly sought-after.

F-250
via: Edmunds

14: 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Not every car in Goldberg’s collection is a muscle car. There are some times when the wrestler just wants to drive around town in peace. The 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty is among one of the most ordinary vehicles that you can get. But Goldberg has a specific purpose for this truck, and that is to haul his collection around from car show to car show.

F-250
via: Edmunds

Getting your vehicles towed from state to state can be expensive, so Goldberg just went out and bought his own tow truck for the job. We’re not sure if Goldberg is going to do anything custom to this truck. The 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty comes from the factory with a good deal of luxury features that make the car a breeze to drive when you are towing or driving for a long period of time. The fact this ride tows his other muscle cars makes it an honorary muscle car for our list.

Goldberg Yenko
via: Meccum

13: 1968 Yenko Camaro

With GM offering the Ram Air Trans Am, the company had to also do something special with its Camaro models. The 1968 Yenko Camaro was born. There are a few names that ring bells in the minds of automotive enthusiasts and the word Yenko is one of them. The 1968 Yenko Camaro is not only one of the fastest on the road, but it also happens to be one of the rarest forms of the Camaro. Goldberg doesn’t drive his often.

Goldberg Yenko
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Instead, the 1968 Yenko Camaro is seen following the superstar around from car show to car show. You can expect to pay a pretty penny to insure one of these things. Goldberg loves cars and the 1968 Yenko Camaro is one of the pinnacles of his extensive car collection.

Dodge Coronet
via: Hot Rod

12: 1965 Dodge Coronet Replica

We’re starting to see a pattern here of Goldberg having interest in replica vehicles. But the 1965 Dodge Coronet Replica is far more than just a replica model. Instead, it’s a piece of automotive history. The Coronet was used by many major police agencies during this time period because it was fast and easy to maintain. Dodge used to be a major player in the police car business until Ford got a hold of it during the fuel crisis. Goldberg has all the bells and whistles on this Coronet Replica as well.

Dodge Coronet
via: Hot Rod

You’d really have trouble even telling this was a replica car. But that’s what Goldberg goes for because he doesn’t want the vehicles to lose value. The Dodge Coronet Replica is a beautiful piece of Mopar history that will have Goldberg enjoying himself for years to come.

Mercury M100
via: Classic Car

11: 1967 Mercury Pickup Truck

There was indeed a Mercury truck produced for quite some time, but it was exclusive to Canada. This 1967 Mercury Pickup Truck actually comes from the family of Goldberg’s wife. The truck was a pretty basic no-frills design. Because the truck has such strong memories associated with it, Goldberg left everything alone other than an engine overhaul.

Mercury M100
via: Classic Car

The Mercury truck is one of those pieces of automotive history you just don’t hear about too often. What made the truck cool is the fact that it was actually a Ford F-100. For the most part, the truck is identical. You can find these trucks from time to time but you’ll have to venture to Canada to do it. The Mercury truck is probably one of the coolest in Goldberg’s car collection.

K5 Blazer
via: Edmunds

10: 1969 Chevy Blazer Convertible

Goldberg has a number of interesting cars in his collection, but the 1969 Chevy Blazer Convertible is one of the most fun to drive. For a muscle car guy, you wouldn’t expect Goldberg to be driving a Blazer, but the superstar actually has one of the most original K5s that you’ll see on the road. The glossy black paint job and lifted suspension make the Blazer stand out from the crowd.

K5 Blazer
via: GM

Goldberg also had a supercharger installed in his to give it that bit of power he likes in his vehicles. The K5 was a revolutionary sport utility vehicle and the values on these have continued to go up. Considering that Goldberg had a monster truck with his name on it for a long time, we’re not surprised that he opted for a K5 Blazer.

1962 Ford Thunderbird
via: Barrett Jackson

9: 1962 Ford Thunderbird

There are quite a few cars you just can’t forget, and the 1962 Thunderbird is one of them. Goldberg has one that looks ready to hit the track. The beautiful black paint job really gives the car an exceptional look, and the fact that he kept the wheels stock helps. The 1962 Ford Thunderbird has a lot going for it in terms of design and functionality.

1962 Ford Thunderbird
via: Meccum

The engine is not so big that you don’t want to drive it, but you still know that the power is there when you need it. The Thunderbird evolved a lot over the years, but this was the design that really took it to the next level. Goldberg didn’t do much to take the car away from its original glory, which is a good thing. Following the trend of the rest of his collection, Goldberg decided to keep the car as close to stock as he could.

Trans AM Super Duty
via: Auto Appraisals

8: 1973 Super-Duty Trans Am

1973 was an important year for domestic automakers as a fuel crisis was among us. This model year is the last year of the real V8s according to Goldberg, and the Super-Duty Trans Am has enough power to go around. The car has a pretty factory green paint job with all of the decals, but what makes this unassuming Trans Am unique is the fact that it can handle business on the track right from the factory.

Trans Am Super Duty
via: Auto Appraisals

Goldberg has done medical modifications to his such as adding a supercharger. But when it comes down to any exterior enhancements, Goldberg has kept things close to stock. The Super-Duper Trans Am is a one-of-a-kind muscle car.

1970 GTO
via: Meccum

7: 1970 Pontiac GTO

The Pontiac GTO is a name that’s synonymous with performance. And that makes it no surprise that Goldberg had to get himself one. 1970 was a unique year for the car because it had most of the benefits of the Chevelle. Factor in the unique exterior look of the GTO and you had a muscle car that would turn heads in public and on the track. Goldberg has kept his pretty ordinary; you’ll see the occasional feature like aftermarket rims, but that’s about it.

1970 GTO
via: Meccum

The 1970 GTO is not your ordinary muscle car, and Goldberg knows how to handle it. Goldberg actually had his GTO featured on WWE television when he was challenging Triple H for the title. His GTO broke down on live television. He later blamed this on bad gas that he got for the vehicle.

1978 Camaro
via: Meccum

6: 1978 Camaro Z28

Goldberg has a lot of unique cars in his collection, but perhaps the one that stands out the most is the Camaro Z28. The engine has been tuned up and supercharged to handle better than anything else in this range. Goldberg enjoys tinkering on his cars. The Camaro Z28 from this time period was just getting good. After all, this was the second generation of the Camaro, which also happens to be Goldberg’s favorite car.

1978 Camaro
via: Meccum

Going inside of this Camaro you won’t be treated to anything terribly unique as Goldberg kept it all stock. Still, the 1978 Camaro Z28 is one of the original pony car. It’s interesting to see that Goldberg has a mixture of Mustangs and GM F-bodies in his collection.

Silverado SS
via: GM Authority

5: Chevrolet Silverado SS

The Silverado SS was a remarkable pickup truck introduced for the 2003 model year. This was the first performance truck that was offered by GM since the launch of the 454 SS. The truck had some unique quirks to it. The AWD performance coupled with the supercharger made it a hit. The Silverado SS carried on for some time before it was discontinued. Goldberg owns one of the cleanest examples on the road.

Silverado SS
via: GM Authority

The modern truck was both comfortable and fun to drive, something that Ford never considered with the single-cab Lightning. The Silverado SS that’s owned by Goldberg is a very unique truck. It offers one of the last GM performance engines in a modern and appealing package.

Impala SS Outlaw
via: Hot Rod

4: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS

The Impala SS needs no introduction. The car was an iconic part of the ’90s, offering some of the most breakthrough performances of that era. The model is the most highly sought-after version of this car because it has the floor shifter. For anyone who appreciates Impalas, the floor shifter is a big part of the revised interior. Then you have the supercharged V8 LT1 engine that Goldberg had upgraded.

Impala SS Factory
via: Automobile Mag

While nothing is over the top with this car it still goes to show that a bond-stock Impala is a highly coveted car. The 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS has become a piece of pop culture, and you see these cars pretty much anywhere where a car meet is happening. The notable performance and easy-to-repair parts make the Impala SS a great bargain when compared to other performance cars of the period.

1994 Ford Mustang Cobra coupe via Car And Driver
1994 Ford Mustang Cobra coupe via Car And Driver

3: 1996 Ford Mustang Cobra

Here is an addition to the other Cobra models Goldberg has in his collection. This name is familiar because the ’90s Cobra was a special edition car that came out after the 5.0 was discontinued. Goldberg has had his Cobra tuned and added special aftermarket wheels. The superstar actually bought this car at the height of his fame. This generation of the Mustang was panned for its looks.

1996 Mustang Cobra
via: Ford

But when you get behind the wheel of this Cobra, you can feel the difference. SVT went all out to make sure that this generation of the Cobra was a suitable car. Goldberg enjoys his model, which is the coupe and not the convertible version. The Ford Mustang Cobra will go down in history as one of the best pony cars.

GMC Typhoon
via: GM Authority

2: GMC Typhoon

Another unique performance car from the ’90s is the GMC Typhoon. This turbocharged sport utility vehicle was the first of its kind. This was long before TrailBlazer SS and the other unique SUV models that have hit the road. The Typhoon came in only two colors and featured a notable interior enhancement over the stock Jimmy. The performance was spectacular even by today’s standards, which is why these cars remain in high demand.

GMC Typhoon
via: GM Authority

The GMC Typhoon has a unique exterior look to it that has remained timeless. The Typhoon that’s owned by Goldberg has a rather unique look to it. The wrestler added some touches, such as aftermarket wheels. The performance of the Typhoon will remain a major selling point for it. These rare turbo-powered SUVs will continue to rise in value.

Pontiac Fiero
via: GM

1: Pontiac Fiero

Yes, Goldberg does own a Pontiac Fiero. This was a car that was instrumental in helping GM to redefine the mid-engined vehicle market. The Fiero was a wonderfully fun car to drive, with the exception of its notorious engine fires. Goldberg hasn’t done anything to his factory red example. This Fiero is unique because it was the last year of the car and featured a clean redesign. The Fiero had a good deal of potential but the technology just wasn’t there to perfect the problems.

Pontiac Fiero
via: GM

Still, you’ll see Goldberg take his out on the road from time to time. The Fiero really wasn’t a bad car once you got used to it. But the engine fire debacle shut the car out of the running for most consumers. It was a consequence of rushed engineering that hurt Pontiac to the bitter end. Nevertheless, Goldberg keeps one in his renowned car collection.

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