In the past, Nicolas Cage amassed quite the collection of automobiles. However, in order to get out of a debt to the Internal Revenue Service of $6.3M, the man had to sell off some of his cars.
He does still have a rather excellent one. Despite this, there is no denying that Cage is a car enthusiast with impeccable taste, particularly when it comes to the most exotic Italian automobiles.
Check out the cool vehicles that this actor, who was once on the rise, has stored in his garage.
Due to the fact that Cage’s career was in full gear during the 1990s, with such blockbuster hits as “Con Air” and “Face/Off,” the man had no choice but to own a Lamborghini Diablo VT, which was one of the most sought supercars of the decade.
Cage is a self-proclaimed Lamborghini aficionado, which is evidenced by the fact that the man also possesses a Miura.
Before the Countach came along and completely blew everyone away, this was the first Lamborghini that truly put the brand on the automotive map.
The Lamborghini 350 GT was produced in 1965, therefore it does not include the kinds of outrageous designs that have helped to make the Italian bull so beloved in modern times.
Nevertheless, this was Ferruccio’s first serious attempt at manufacturing a car for the civilian market, and it featured quite fantastic performance for its day.
Cage was able to own a dazzling Ferrari Enzo thanks to his streak of successful releases, which included the remake of Gone in 60 Seconds in the year 2000.
His character in The Family Man had a similar experience. The actor did not content himself with a 550 Maranello but instead managed to acquire the coveted Enzo Ferrari for himself.
These are still quite desirable even though they were technologically ahead of their time and were named for the person who kicked off the festivities in Maranello.