Rick Ross just reminded the world what real car culture looks like as he flexed his one-of-a-kind 1975 Chevrolet Caprice, affectionately named “Bipolar.” With a mind-blowing value of $430 million, this custom-built classic is untouchable — and Rozay has made it clear: it’s not for sale.
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Covered in stunning paintwork and dripping in luxury upgrades, “Bipolar” has caught the attention of collectors worldwide, with insane offers pouring in. But the Biggest Bawse isn’t interested.
“I don’t need the money. I got more cars than I got time to drive,” he said with a smirk.
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Whether it’s Maybachs, Lambos, or muscle cars — Rick Ross doesn’t just collect cars, he builds legends. And “Bipolar” is the crown jewel of the fleet.