John Cena’s “InCENArator”

Home
Car
John Cena’s “InCENArator”

John Cena has so many cars he was bound to make this list at least twice. Not all of Cena’s cars would qualify as “weird” to most people. Aside from the rare gem that is his Road Runner, most cars in his collection are your standard muscle cars from a variety of years, makes, and models, (also one Jeep Wrangler he’s owned since the 1980s).

via WWE

But this custom-built car, which has been dubbed the “InCENArator” has got to be his most eccentric purchase. This highly customized Corvette C7 R utilizes a 5.5-liter V8 engine and 491 horsepower. Its custom body and the installation of the headlights almost remind one of

Related Posts

1968 Dodge Coronet Born With a 440 4-Speed R/T Gets the HEMI Upgrade, No One Cares

The American Performance Generation of the mid-and-late-sixties and the (very) early seventies spawned a great many high-speed machines. Virtually all makers with a shadow of self-respect had…

You’ll Never Guess How Much Power This Dodge Demon Has

The Demon may be back in the aging Dodge Challenger stable with the new 170 version that is more powerful than ever and sports many other improvements….

When This 1970 Olds 442 Indy 500 Pace Car Drives Along, Ferrari Owners Take Photos of It

1970 is probably the best year for muscle cars – mainly because GM joined the fray by un-censoring displacement limits on its divisions. Also, the HEMI ‘Cuda…

Slammed and Widebody Twin-Turbo 2000GT and ‘NASCAR’ 300ZX Look Brutal

Some people kick their mindfulness into high gear at the end of each year. Most think about new resolutions for New Year’s Eve, but others might prefer…

Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS “White Hat” Shows Coke Bottle Widebody

A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro with the RS appearance package is hardly the type of machine that needs assistance in the looks department – elements such as the…

Virtual Mercedes-Benz G-Class Hot Rod Flaunts Custom Blown Looks and F1 Secret

Hot Rods do not necessarily have a well-established definition and a set of criteria that does not allow a little bit of play with the paradigm. However,…