MICK Jagger's stunning car collection includes a stylish Aston Martin and a Ferrari owned by two other Stones.
The legendary front man is said be worth around £500m thanks to the astonishing success of The Rolling Stones.
Mick Jagger at the wheel of his Morgan Plus 8 Roadster, outside the Hotel Byblos in Saint-TropezCredit: GettyMick Jagger and Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones travel across the Brooklyn Bridge in a classic motorCredit: GettyThe band's career has spanned over six decades and has included the release of 30 studio albums, 26 live albums and 120 singles.
The Stones have spent years touring the world's biggest arenas, selling out stadiums across America. Tickets sales, merchandise and royalties have made the singer a rich man.
With homes dotted around the world, the international star also has a lovely collection of motors.
Selfish drivers mount pavement outside family homes putting pedestrians at riskSo here they are:
Ferrari 400i
Mick, Bill Wyman and Keith Richards all ordered a Ferrari 400i back in 1983. The four-seater Ferrari is perfect for dads who still want to feel the fire when on out for a spin to Sainsbury's.
The lovely motor came with a 4.8-liter, fuel-injected V12 engine that can hit around 155 mph.
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III
A real rock star motor, the roller comes with a mighty 6.2-liter V8 that can shift the beast to 60 in under 11 seconds. The British classic car reach a top speed of around 114 MPH.
Mercedes-Benz S-Class S550
The big Mercedes, used by executives around the world, is also part of Mick's motor collection.
This generation of the S went into production in 2005 and was discontinued in 2013.
1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible
The front man is reported to have bought the motor for himself as a treat in the 1960s. The chunky motor came with a 6.4-liter V8 engine and four speed transmission.
Aston Martin DB6 Volante
King Charles, Paul McCartney, Twiggy and Peter Sellers have all darted around London in a DB6.
The Volante was launched at London Motor Show in 1965, and priced at £4194.
The Volante, the Italian word for flying, is said to be one of the most perfect cars ever built.
Top ten reasons learners fail their driving test revealed by the DVSAMick bought a midnight blue DB6 after Macca was spotted in a green one.
The Stones star is said to have crashed his motor shortly after taking delivery in dramatic circumstances.
Mick is reported to have collided with the Countess of Carlisle, who was driving a Ford Anglia at the time.
The knock happened on Great Titchfield Street, and fans gathered around the Aston as Mick gave a statement to police.
Mick bought a midnight blue DB6Credit: Alamy stockMick ordered a Ferrari 400i in 1983Credit: Alamy stock