Rick Ross is a rapper, businessman, and car collector. Everyone who has taken a look at his profile can see that he loves all kinds of vehicles, which is why his car guy, 57Freddy, treated him to a white BMW similar to the one he had in the “Hustlin’” music video. But that’s not the only car the rapper has recently welcomed.
A few days ago, we reported that Rick Ross introduced his latest ride to everyone – a BMW 7 Series, similar to the one he had in his debut music video, “Hustlin’.” The rapper is a well-known car guy, and, despite his big collection, he didn’t have that one.
In a new post shared on his car show’s official Instagram account, Rick Ross Car & Bike Show, he revealed that he finally got a chance to drive the new car. He shared: “Man it feels good to be back in the front seat of the legendary white-on-white BMW 745Li.” Although the one he drove in the music video was, indeed, a 745Li, the new one is a 750Li. He added: “shout out to the legend 57Freddy for doing this one for me.”
The video shows the entire journey from when the vehicle was delivered to when he got behind the wheel. And Ross seemed thrilled.
But although he recently received the BMW 7 Series, he couldn’t wait any longer before getting yet another one. On September 7, the rapper introduced everyone to his yet another Chevrolet: a 1973 Impala convertible.
He said at the beginning of the short video: “Welcome the newest family member to the Ricky Rozay car collection.” He obviously got it with the help of 57Freddy and also credited him in the shout-out, sharing that he got it from “down South.” The two-door sleek convertible comes with a black exterior with a brown interior and seems to be in impeccable condition. And it makes a perfect addition to Ross' black Chevrolet garage.
In a new post shared on his car show’s official Instagram account, Rick Ross Car & Bike Show, he revealed that he finally got a chance to drive the new car. He shared: “Man it feels good to be back in the front seat of the legendary white-on-white BMW 745Li.” Although the one he drove in the music video was, indeed, a 745Li, the new one is a 750Li. He added: “shout out to the legend 57Freddy for doing this one for me.”
The video shows the entire journey from when the vehicle was delivered to when he got behind the wheel. And Ross seemed thrilled.
But although he recently received the BMW 7 Series, he couldn’t wait any longer before getting yet another one. On September 7, the rapper introduced everyone to his yet another Chevrolet: a 1973 Impala convertible.
He said at the beginning of the short video: “Welcome the newest family member to the Ricky Rozay car collection.” He obviously got it with the help of 57Freddy and also credited him in the shout-out, sharing that he got it from “down South.” The two-door sleek convertible comes with a black exterior with a brown interior and seems to be in impeccable condition. And it makes a perfect addition to Ross' black Chevrolet garage.