Rick Ross at his Georgia mansion, the 100-plus-room property he calls The Promised Land, and some of his most stunning classic cars were featured in the revival’s finale, which aired hours ago but is not yet available online.
Now we know why the music mogul took them out of storage and lined them up in his driveway in July: he was filming a Cribs episode, not to “inspire the hustlas,” as he said on social media. The gallery above contains episode photos.
It also includes photos from Ross’ original IG story, in which he said he to keep it real and motivational by showing what you could have if you worked hard and never gave up. Rick Ross is open about his possessions, including over 100 cars across the country, designer gear, real estate, and gold and diamond jewelry.
The 2019 Cribs-style episode at the bottom of the page features Ross and his collection. You can’t complain when you see such beautiful cars. Rick Ross’ $40 fortune is mostly in collectible cars. Over 100 ships in his fleet have names. Modern cars, outrageous customs, and impeccable classics are among them. Chevrolet Bel Airs, Impalas, and trucks are his favorites, but Rolls-Royces and Mercedes-Benzes are too. He has displayed a custom “Gucci” 1971 Chevrolet Impala, the first Rolls-Royce Wraith with a starry roof, and “Renzel,” a custom ‘57 Chevrolet Bel Air.