One of the many cars owned by the eccentric Joey Logano, this one might be the strangest yet. The 1972 Chevy Suburban is one of the original sport utility vehicles, and even though he’s done little or nothing to update this car for the modern era, he loves driving it almost as much as his other cars.
What other wonders does Joey Logano’s garage contain? We hope it goes on forever, because every time he rolls a new car out, it’s yet another amazing make and model – and sometimes color – and he keeps them in such good condition, too.
He's a Hard Working Man and He Needs a Hard Working Truck
Another car that might not look like much, but has plenty of sentimental value, is Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Chevy S10. It's your down-to-earth pickup without all the crazy additions they have these days, and Dale bought it in 1988 because it was the same truck his family had when he was young.
Dale has restored it to like-new condition, and as close as he could get to the truck of his childhood. He's probably upgraded a few parts, though – he's still a NASCAR driver, after all.
A Mini Van That's a Blast From the Past
Ryan Newman makes his second appearance on the list with a 1960 Chevy Parkwood Wagon. He got it one day when he attended an auction with his kids. But, his kids loved the old car before Newman even put in his bid, so he knew he was destined for it.
It ended up being the perfect vehicle for Newman and his entire family. They love taking trips to get ice cream in the vehicle, and it's even proved to be pretty reliable, though it might not red line the same way his racing Camaro does on the track.
Newman is a Master of the Road
Newman has several spots on this list but this is one of the most incredible cars we've ever seen. For Ryan Newman's thirtieth birthday, his wife gave him quite a gift – a 1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe. Newman's favorite movie is the 1988 Rain Man, which features the car.
Believe it or not, this is the car Newman uses on little errands and trips, so if you happen to be in the area and keep your eyes peeled, you might spot Newman in this cherry of a ride heading to the store to pick up a gallon of milk.
James is on the Hunt for a Mercedes
James Hunt got his start as a touring racer, He transitioned to Formula One in 1973, and retired in 1979, having won the World Drivers' Championship in 1976. It turns out he probably should have stayed in the game a little while longer.
When Hunt retired, he became a businessman and a media commentator. He got a Mercedes Benz 450 SEL after he finished driving professionally, but he ended up telling Auto Classics that he didn't drive the car much, because he didn't have the money to maintain it.