On Saturday, the second-annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show went off without a hitch. A large crowd was treated to a concert and rodeo at the rapper’s “Promise Land” estate near Fayetteville, Georgia, along with an assemblage of some of the most eye-catching cars in the South.
The second iteration of the event included even more of the things that participants cherished about the first. Da Boss’s personal collection of largely American-made historic cars, which included his prized 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in fire engine red, was on show in front of his estate along with hundreds of other vehicles owned by enthusiasts from all across the region. Social media has been overtaken by images and videos of the bizarre cars, trucks, and motorcycles on display during the one-day festival. Among the cars are an enormous yellow Tonka-style Ford truck, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed image of Kobe Bryant, and a lime green C8 Corvette Z06. Ross had a golf cart that zipped over his sprawling property, resembling a Bell Air.
Awards were also presented, just like in traditional Concours d’Elegance-style auto exhibitions. Ross shared a picture of a 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic customised by I95 Motorsports on Instagram. The lowrider has a chameleon-like emerald exterior and loads of gold touches throughout the green leather interior. The convertible was appropriately titled “Best Donk” (a “donk” is a customised Chevrolet Caprice or Impala from the middle of the 1970s).
It was much more than just a car show, in contrast to the year before. At a concert, Ross performed alongside Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, and, of course, Gucci Mane. Visitors to the Rick Ross Car & Mike Show this year were also treated to a rodeo.