NFL quarterback Drew Brees is known for setting records on the field, but he’s also a major car enthusiast.
Brees has a broad and remarkable portfolio worth $4.2 million, ranging from historic hot rods to iconic hypercars.
Let’s take a look at some of Drew Brees’ most valuable and coveted vehicles.
Chevrolet Camaro
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Brees loves Chevy Camaros and he’s owned different ones at different points.
In addition to the 1967 model pictured below, he also owned another one (above).
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Hugger Orange is the exterior color of the 1969 model, with a black stripe detail.
It had a Chevrolet big block engine, which was popular during the muscle car period.
The car sold for $62,500 and included a few priceless extras such as tickets to a future Saints game, an autographed jersey, and the opportunity to meet Brees himself.
Shelby GT500
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It’s no secret that Brees adores classic muscle vehicles.
Since its introduction in 1967, the Shelby has remained one of the most revered and sought-after automobiles.
It has a 7.0-liter V8 engine, making it a high-performance car as well as a joy to drive.
We don’t know how much Brees paid for his Shelby, but it’s currently valued around $200,000 on the market.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan
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Brees does his day-to-day driving in this premium SUV.
The Cullinan is outrageously luxurious, equipped with a drinks cabinet that includes Rolls-Royce whisky glasses and a fridge.
Brees’ Cullinan set him back $340,000.
Bugatti Veyron
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The Bugatti Veyron must be the crowning achievement of Brees.
For nearly a decade, the Veyron was the fastest car in the world, making it one of the best hypercars of all time.
It was the first road automobile to achieve 250 mph and can hit 60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
A simple oil change for the Veyron will cost him $25,000.
Brees’ Bugatti costs $2,2 million and accounts about half of his entire fleet.
And this car alone is worth more than the whole homes of many of his fellow NFL players.