Marlon Brando — Ford Thunderbird 1955, Est. $2,444
Marlon Brando is still the byword for superior acting skills coupled with unparalleled charisma. Undoubtedly one of the most stylish actors that Hollywood has ever produced, Brando started his film career with A Streetcar Named Desire under the direction of Elia Kazan. What followed was a slew of box office successful movies, such as On the Waterfront and Julius Caesar, which helped the actor establish his strong foothold in a fiercely competitive industry.
The streetcar that the late actor actually desired for is a Ford Thunderbird 1955. Marlon had to slump up only $2,444 for the car, but that was not a small amount in the 1950s. It had fit perfectly with his personality and lifestyle, we think!