With a collection of motors worth more than £2million, Sir Paul McCartney is right up there when it comes to celeb car fans. Here are his favourites.
His Austin was at the centre of a conspiracy theory in 1966 after rumours Sir Paul had been killed in a crash while driving the car started to spread.
Sir Paul snapped up this stunning V12 Lambo in 1967 and had it converted to right-hand drive before hanging on to it for over 10 years.
One of four ordered by the Beatles' manager, Brian Epstein, for the group in 1965. It was sold in 2018 at auction for £183,000, a record for a Mini.
Sir Paul bought the 1964 DB5 as he returned from a 12-month ban for speeding, five days before the premiere of Bond film Goldfinger, which made the model famous.
The C5 was designed as a celebration of Chevvy's 50th anniversary, and the Brit-pop legend has been driving it in California since 2005.
A 1989 Ford Bronco SUV holds particular significance for Sir Paul as he drove it across the US in 2008 with soon to be wife Nancy Shevell.