Hulk Hogan, aka Terry Eugene Bollea, the famous American professional wrestler, has some epic classic Mopar muscle cars in his garage. The WWE sensation’s car collection includes iconic names, such as a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner and a 1968 Dodge Challenger with a 900-horsepower Hemi engine. However, you’d be surprised to know how insanely cool and spectacularly clean every car in Hogan’s garage is.
Nick Hogan gives us a sneak-peak into father Hulk Hogan’s tasteful Mopar collection in a video uploaded on his personal YouTube channel. You’ll see that all the cars in Hogan’s garage are kept in immaculate condition. They have all been restored to factory condition with no additional modifications. These are also true for the only two modern muscle cars in Hogan’s collection – two all-black wild Dodge cars.
Updated April 2023: We have updated this article with details of more cool pure muscle from Hulk Hogan’s All-American car collection. Apart from having some of the cleanest classic Mopars, Hogan also owns two very desirable modern true muscle cars.
A 1968 Charger R/T Is Hulk Hogan’s Most Powerful Car
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Hulk Hogan owns a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T, the second-generation model of this iconic American muscle car. Originally, it came with a 440 cu-in V8 capable of putting out 375 horsepower and 480 lb-ft of torque. With this engine, the Charger could do the 0 to 60 MPH sprint in 6.5 seconds. However, to give this car more muscle, Hogan replaced the stock 440 cu-in with a 528 cu-in Hemi V8 engine. He also did a few other modifications.
Hulk Hogan Drove A 1969 Plymouth Road Runner In High School
Hulk Hogan’s car collection also includes another classic Mopar model, a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. He proudly calls it the “Date Car.” This one is also spotless, like the other Mopars in his garage. Under the hood, it comes with a 383 cu-in V8 engine, originally available as an entry-level option. This motor can produce 335 horsepower.
Unlike the 68′ Charger, this Plymouth Road Runner does not feature significant upgrades. However, it does have air conditioning. Hogan’s Road Runner has a pretty impressive interior, just like the spotless exterior. It has all the original dials and bucket seats wrapped in high-quality leather.
Hulk Hogan’s 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Is A Time Capsule
Hulk Hogan also owns a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda. This third-generation model of the iconic Mopar has a 440 six-barrel cu-in V8 under its hood. This motor is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. What’s unique about this Barracuda is that it comes with a Shaker hood, an option that Chrysler briefly introduced in the 1970-1971 model year for this vehicle.
The year 1966 was crucial for the Plymouth Barracuda. This year it came with a few new design bits, such as a revised front grille and new rectangular tail-lights. In addition, coupe models, such as the one in Hulk Hogan’s garage, had an all-vinyl interior with bucket seats. However, Hogan has upgraded the cabin of his Barracuda with genuine leather.
Like all the other cars in Hogan’s garage, this one also looks to be in factory-fresh condition. In the video, Hogan jokes that the Barracuda is one car that his son Nick needs to hold on to, as it could become worth a million dollars very soon.
Hulk Hogan’s 1966 Chevrolet Caprice Is The Devil’s Car
Non-Mopar classic muscle also has a place in Hulk Hogan’s car collection. The famous wrestler and actor also owns a 1966 Chevrolet Caprice 2-door coupe. The WWE star bought this beauty at an auction for $29,000. It has a stunning black paint scheme giving it a sinister look. On the inside, this Caprice is completely stock. It has factory dials and gauges. The entire vehicle is restored to an immaculate condition. Under the hood, this Chevrolet Caprice has a 427 cu-in V8.
The Only Modern Muscle Cars In Hulk Hogan’s Car Collection
Besides having these classic Mopars in his garage, Hulk Hogan also owns two new Mopar models. The first one is a 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Under the hood, this one comes with a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine that produces 808 horsepower. However, if you opt for the $1 Demon Crate Package, you get a dedicated controller through which you can unlock the engine’s full 840 horsepower, making it an insanely fast car on drag strips.
Hogan’s second new Mopar model is a 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Red Eye Widebody. This four-door performance sedan has a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 under its hood, producing 717 horsepower. The engine’s power is sent to the rear wheels with the help of a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Charger Hellcat can sprint from 0 to 60 MPH in under four seconds. Being a sedan, this Mopar has a few creature comforts, such as leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, and an 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment screen