Within seconds of opening your favourite search engine, it’s possible to find innumerable articles listing cars owned by the rich and/or famous.Bentley, Cadillacs and Ferraris abound, as you would expect them to. Here, though, we’re approaching the subject from a different angle.
What follows is a run-down of cars you might be surprised to find are owned by these people, if you didn’t know already:
Pictures are representative models unless stated
Colin Chapman: Renault 4
As the founder of Lotus, Chapman (1928-1982) is usually associated with sports cars, but in 1966 he became the owner of a decidedly unsporty Renault 4. Apparently influenced by French motorsport journalist Gérard ‘Jabby’ Crombac (1929-2005), this was a ‘thank you’ to Chapman for using a Renault engine in the Europa. The delivery arrangements were spectacularly complex. In response to a very late phone call from Chapman, Ian Scott-Watson (born 1930) flew with a friend, Colin Clark, to Paris and met Crombac, who drove them to Renault. Scott-Watson and Clark spent the next two days driving the 4 to Chapman’s holiday home in Ibiza. Chapman arrived a day later and flew them back to the UK via the German Grand Prix.
Jim Clark: Sunbeam-Talbot 90
The first car owned by future double F1 World Champion Clark (1936-1968) was given to him by his father after Clark Snr decided to buy something else. Under new ownership, it was driven flat-out round Berwickshire and surrounding counties before meeting its end on the way either to or from a Hawick and District Young Farmers dance. Clark replaced it with a later version of the same car known as the Sunbeam MkIII.
Beyoncé: Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z own many examples of the sort of car that might be expected to appeal to the fabulously wealthy. Perhaps the most unexpected is the 1959 Silver Cloud II convertible which the latter gave to the former as a 25th birthday present in 2006. In the same year, the pair collaborated on the single Upgrade U. The video for this song featured another Rolls-Royce of the same era, but this one was a Silver Cloud III saloon.
Joe Biden: Studebaker Champion
The 46th President of the United States describes himself as “a car guy”. The first model Mr Biden ever owned was a 1951 example of the third-generation Studebaker Champion, one of the earliest newly designed cars to on sale after the Second World War, with far more modern styling than its immediate predecessors.
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