SIDNEY POITIER – PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN STATION WAGON – UNKNOWN
Bahamian – American ambassador, film director, and actor Sidney Poitier was made by Queen Elizabeth II an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire back in 1974. He is both the first black actor and the oldest living person to have won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He is also the recipient of the United States’ highest civilian honor back in 2009, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
He reportedly owned a 1959 Plymouth Suburban Station Wagon back in the day when his film, Lilies of the Field, was released. Throughout his career, he has gathered a total net worth of $25 million, and there is a high probability that this car isn’t the only one that he owns. He surely has made some investments in collecting cars just like other celebrities in the industry. Now 93 years old, he’s now retired and is probably luxuriating in one of his mansions.