At his home in Georgia, Rick Ross displays an impressive collection of stunning automobiles

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The second annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show took place successfully on Saturday, free from any incidents. Held at the rapper’s “Promise Land” mansion in Fayetteville, Georgia, the event attracted a large crowd who enjoyed performances and a rodeo alongside an impressive display of some of the most eye-catching automobiles in the South.

This year’s event featured many elements that attendees loved from the first edition. In addition to hundreds of vehicles owned by enthusiasts from the surrounding area, Rick Ross showcased his personal collection of primarily American-made classics, including his prized 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in vibrant fire engine red, displayed prominently in front of his mansion. Social media has been flooded with photos and videos of the remarkable cars, trucks, and motorcycles featured at the one-day event. Highlights included a giant yellow Ford truck styled like a Tonka toy, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed portrait of Kobe Bryant, and a lime green C8 Corvette Z06. Ross also had a hard-to-miss Bel Air-style golf cart zooming around his expansive property.

 

 

Unlike last year, the event offered much more than just a vehicle exhibition. Ross performed alongside Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, and others, while attendees also enjoyed a rodeo.

After some initial concerns about the event’s future a few weeks prior, Ross must be pleased with how everything turned out. Fayetteville County authorities initially denied his request for a permit due to traffic and safety issues, but he was eventually granted permission after arranging for additional security, transportation, and parking access.

Plans are already underway for next year’s event, which Ross has hinted will feature cars from Tyler the Creator’s private collection.