Kevin Harvick Latest Car Collection And Net Worth

Kevin Harvick (born December 8, 1975) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes in full time NASCAR Cup Series for Stewart-Haas Racing. The 46 year old Harvick holds the all time record for Cup Series wins at Phoenix Raceway with Nine Wins. He began his NASCAR career in 1992, and is the third of only six drivers that have won a championship in both the Cup Series and the Xfinity Series. Harvick’s 121 combined national series places him currently at third rank in NASCAR history. The Bakersfield College graduate was born in California and is married DeLana Harvick. The duo even started the Kevin Harvich Foundation in 2010, which supports programs that enrich the lives of children throughout the United States. Kevin has an estimated net worth of $70 million with over $9 million as annual income. So Let’s take a look at Kevin Harvick Car Collection.

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1. Ford Mustang NASCAR

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First we have Kevin’s Ford Mustang NASCAR, Famously known as BUSCH No.4 which is as aggressive as it looks. It comes with Thrilling 6.8-liter supercharged V8 delivering 800 horsepower. It has a fuel capacity of 19 gallons, can do 0-60mph in under 2.8 seconds, weighs 3200 lbs, The car can reach to a top speed of 255 miles. 

2. 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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Kevin Harvick’s Camaro is a fully restored beast. The 69 Camaro was quite popular back in the time. Powered by a 5.4-Liter V8 engine making over 400 horsepower. Kevin’s Chevrolet features deep inset headlights, new door skins, rear quarter panels, and valance panels gave the Camaro a much lower, wider, more aggressive look. The car costs $40,000.

3. 1967 Ford Mustang

Concluding the Kevin Harvick Car Collection with his 1967 Ford Mustang. The car is finished in diamond black and sits on 15″ alloys. The American Pony is powered by a 4.0-Liter V8 paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox making over 350 horsepower. It comes with 3-spoke steering wheel, Radio music, new door panel trims, bucket seats and a price tag of almost $50,000.

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