The Land Rover Owned By Bob Marley Is Not For Sale.
People from all over the world found hope in Bob Marley’s songs of peace because he was able to channel their own righteous anger into those songs. This is what most people know Bob Marley for. When he wasn’t making music, Bob Marley would drive around Jamaica in his 1976 Series 3 Land Rover. This type of British SUV is best suited to the island’s rough terrain.

The Land Rover Owned By Bob Marley Is Not For Sale
After he died in 1981, the Land Rover was left at 56 Hope Road, where it sat for many years without being looked after. Eventually, a temporary museum was set up around the vehicle. In honor of Bob Marley’s 70th birthday, Sandals Resorts has started working with the Marley estate to bring the car back to its former glory. The whole building was rebuilt over two years, and you can see it if you ever go to Kingston Town.
Bruce Springsteen’s 1960 Corvette Was Made To Be A Museum Piece.
Bruce Springsteen bought a 1960 Chevrolet Corvette after Born to Run became a cultural landmark and gave him the freedom to spend his money on anything he wanted. A lot of young guys in his position would do the same thing. If you’ve been a fan of The Boss for a long time, you’ve seen pictures of this hot rod on the cover of one of his albums. It also plays a big part in Springsteen’s Songs book.

Bruce Springsteens 1960 Corvette Was Made To Be A Museum Piece
Bruce Springsteen decided not to sell the car at auction. Instead, he gave it to a museum in Philadelphia. It was a big part of the Bruce Springsteen exhibit at the National Constitution Center, called From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen. The car has been put into storage since then.