Dennis Rodman was one of the most unique players we’ve ever seen in the NBA. From being married to Carmen Electra, to being in a relationship with Madonna, to marrying himself, Rodman truly is one of a kind.
- 1996 Porsche 993TT
- 1959 Cadillac Convertible
- 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo
- 1996 Hummer H1
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On top of his on and off-court antics that have made him unique, Rodman also has a unique car collection. In today’s article, we’ll dive into Rodman’s car collection. Some cars Rodman owns currently, and others were former cars in “The Worm’s” collection.
Here is Dennis Rodman’s unique car collection.
1996 Porsche 993TT

The first car up on our list of Dennis Rodman’s cars is unique in the way there’s no actual proof Rodman owned it. The car was listed on eBay in 2008.
The 1996 Porsche 993TT has a nice bright yellow color to it, which matches a hair color Rodman frequently wore during his days with the Chicago Bulls.
Even though there’s no way to prove Rodman owned this car for sure, the seller on eBay wrote this post, so you can take it any way you want:
This particular 993TT was purchased new by Dennis Rodman and has been personalized accordingly. Upgrades were carried out in a no expense spared fashion, with thousands of dollars of equipment not found on stock 993 Turbos. In addition to all the modern amenities like air conditioning, central locking, and security system, it is also extremely well-optioned. Original options include litronic headlights, rear wiper, headlight washers, supple leather, full leather (including upper and lower dashboard, door panels, emergency brake handle, and center console), headrests embossed with Porsche crests, full power seats, embroidered Lloyd`s floormats and 6-disc CD changer. This car also has the full carbon fiber interior, which covers the dashboard, door panels, and handbrake handle. Aluminum gauge faces are also fitted, along with aluminum accents to the bezels, shifter, and handbrake lever. Furthermore, the car was ordered in a special order color, Ferrari Fly Yellow, which is not quite as pale as the more frequently seen Speed Yellow. This car has been further personalized with an upgraded stereo receiver, amps and a number of performance and cosmetic upgrades. The wheels are modular Speedline, which were added at a cost of nearly $6,000. The cost of the TechArt bodywork upgrades was in excess of $6,000 and includes front bumper, rear spoiler, and Turbo S-style combined brake ducts and fog lights. A performance exhaust system with generously proportioned oval tips has also been fitted. The car has tinted windows, clear bra, and aluminum pedals. In early 2007 (mileage was 37,988) it had a complete engine out major service performed. The clutch was replaced, Stage I DME software was added, complete Bilstein PSS9 suspension kit with proper alignment and new Bridgestone tires. All work performed at Beck’s Independent Porsche in Phoenix, AZ.
The 1996 Porsche 993TT is a beautiful car to own just by itself. But if Dennis Rodman was the former owner, this is something you might want to grab while it’s available.
1959 Cadillac Convertible

Jim Jannard, the founder of Oakley, Inc., an eyewear and apparel company, gifted Rodman a 1959 Cadillac Convertible in 1999. Rodman loved to wear Oakley sunglasses, so this was likely a gift for Rodman’s support.
Rodman’s 1959 Cadillac Convertible is a nice red color, similar to the Chicago Bulls jersey color. Unfortunately for Rodman, financial troubles led to Rodman selling his beloved car.
Buy Dennis Rodman’s 1959 Cadillac Convertible — $70,000 + on eBay http://t.co/ziELM496A5 pic.twitter.com/FYmulhwctU
— Domonique Peugh (@DomoniquePeugh) July 14, 2015
The 1959 Cadillac Convertible went on eBay in 2015, and it was listed for $70,655. The car only had 1,573 miles on it and is definitely a must-have for fans of Rodman. So, what are you waiting for? Be like the NBA’s original “Bad Boy” and ride around in his flashy 1959 Cadillac Convertible.
2004 Lamborghini Gallardo

A 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo is an incredible car with a 5.0 L V10 engine that can hit 493 horsepower. It can go 0-60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, so it’s no wonder that Dennis Rodman would want to purchase one.
But knowing how unique Rodman is as a person, you know he’d want to make his Gallardo just as unique. Rodman’s Lamborghini has a paint job that is certainly unique.
It has a side portrait of Rodman with flames trailing off his yellow hair. The paint job also has flaming casino dice and gold paint flakes with the promotion of Goldenpalace’s website.
It is safe to say when Rodman drove around in his 2004 Lamborghini Gallardo, you were going to notice him. This is just like Rodman’s hair color. When he walked into a room, you were going to take notice of him.
1996 Hummer H1

Rodman bought a Hummer H1 the same year he won his first NBA title with the Chicago Bulls. That was in 1996. Now, Rodman’s Hummer wasn’t just any Hummer, as you already know, this article is about the uniqueness of Rodman and his vehicles.
Rodman added a unique paint job to his Hummer., which is actually airbrushed artwork. The artwork includes himself peeping out the back window at any driver who rides behind him.
There are also naked women airbrushed all over the Hummer, a basketball on the driver’s door with his Bulls’ number, which was 91. Rodman put his beloved Hummer up for sale after filing for bankruptcy in 2016, and the asking price was $55,000.
There’s no information if Rodman sold his Hummer, but if there is a buyer looking for a Hummer with the described paint job, then they must be one unique individual themselves.
There you have it, four vehicles that Rodman owns or did own that match Rodman’s uniqueness in some way. If it’s matching his hair color, or Bulls jersey color, or just straight-up bizarre artwork on the vehicle, you know it’s uniquely Rodman, and that’s really what we’ve always loved about The Worm.
Dennis Rodman was going to be Dennis Rodman. It didn’t matter who was watching or what stage he was on, he was going to be himself. This is something that we all should strive to achieve, to be ourselves all the time.
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