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NBA Star Luka Doncic Shows His 1968 Chevy Camaro Wrapped in Pink and Purple, Not His Idea!

Luka Doncic got his 1968 Chevrolet Camaro wrapped in purple and pink 9 photos
Photo: Luka Doncic | Instagram
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Luka Doncic got his 1968 Chevy Camaro wrapped in pink and purple. The move is part of an advertising campaign that he is doing for the Jordan Brand he has a contract with. He pulled up in style at the Game 3 of the Dallas Mavericks first-round series against the LA Clippers.
The Luka 3 color scheme inspired the new looks of the point guard’s good old Camaro, which used to sport a shade of blue prior to the radical change. The Luka 3 "Midnight Racer" sneaker will be released in July and will be on sale for $130.

The video uploaded to Instagram shows the sneaker under a cover at first. However, once the cover is pulled back, the 1968 Camaro shows up in all its pink and purple glory. Luka's number 77 is displayed on each side of the car, while the Air Jordan logo is present on the trunk lid.

Luka's first signature shoe was released in the first round of the playoffs in 2022.

Luka Doncic is definitely a car guy

The Slovenian player Luka Doncic is definitely a car guy, and his arrivals are always anticipated. People wait outside the basketball court, hoping to get a glimpse of him, curious to see what he pulls up in every time.

He also owns a Lamborghini Urus upgraded by Mansory. The SUV wears a body kit called Venatus, which is Latin for "hunting." It sports exposed carbon fiber elements, black wheels, flared arches, a custom air diffuser, which integrates three tailpipes, and, predictably, a custom interior.

His garage also hosts a Porsche 911 and a Ferrari 812 Superfast. While he shows up in the most head-turning vehicles, Doncic is the king of generosity with his Maverick teammates. He gifted them all e-bikes for Christmas last year, just in case they wanted to leave their cars back home. He could surely use the extra space in the car park.

Two weeks ago, the NBA star was seen flaunting his massive Hellfire 6x6 in Dallas. The vehicle is basically a Jeep Gladiator modified by Apocalypse Manufacturing. The former Real Madrid/current Dallas Mavericks player reportedly paid 425,000 for it.

The contraption is powered by a Chevrolet LS3 engine, similar to what powered the C6 Chevrolet Corvette. The power plant delivers 500 horsepower to all six wheels via an automatic gearbox.

It seems that six-wheelers are popular among basketball players, current and former both. Last week, NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal was spotted at a car show in Henry County, Georgia, in his Ram 1500 TRX converted into an apocalypse-ready vehicle by Traffic Jam Motorsports.

The 7-foot-1-inch and 325-pound Shaq seems to have found just the right ride, capable of containing his entire personality.

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