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Sydney Sweeney loves fixing cars: Inside her vintage car collection

Sydney Sweeney loves fixing cars: Inside her vintage car collection

Time of India8 hours ago
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Hollywood is full of surprises, but nothing quite prepares you for the fact that Sydney Sweeney yes, the glam, red-carpet-owning, Euphoria star spends her downtime under the hood of vintage cars.
Not shooting behind the wheel for a Fast & Furious reboot. Actually fixing them. With tools. In a garage. In overalls. It's not a role. It's real life.
While the world sees Sydney as a rising screen siren, she's just as comfortable with a wrench as she is with a script. In fact, turning bolts and restoring old vehicles is one of her favorite ways to escape the madness of showbiz.
The car love origin story
So where did this grease-stained passion begin? Sweeney grew up in a small town in Idaho, where the car scene wasn't just a passing interest—it was part of the culture.
She credits her love for cars to her childhood and her close bond with her dad, who introduced her to the basics of engines, oil changes, and good old American muscle.
But this wasn't just a father-daughter bonding phase. Over the years, Sydney's passion revved up into a full-on hobby. And it didn't stop when Hollywood called. Between filming emotional scenes and attending glam events, Sydney retreats to her garage to fix up vintage rides.
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Her dream car? A 1969 Ford Bronco, which she bought, rebuilt, and now proudly drives.
For Sweeney, working on cars isn't about being quirky or Instagram-worthy (although yes, she does post the occasional progress shot). It's about finding calm in chaos.
In a world where everything is go-go-go, wrenching gives her something solid to hold onto. It's the kind of hobby where progress is physical, visible, and deeply satisfying.
You know you've tightened that bolt. You know you've rebuilt that engine. It's a grounded escape from the whirlwind of red carpets and camera crews.
Why we love this side of Sydney
More than just a fun fact, Sydney's love of cars shows a different kind of strength. One that doesn't rely on fame or filters. It's the kind of hobby that teaches patience, persistence, and problem-solving — all of which probably come in handy when juggling blockbuster shoots and press tours.
At a time when burnout is real and everyone's searching for the perfect self-care routine, Sydney found hers in carburetors and crankshafts. It's not about impressing anyone. It's about reconnecting with something that feels authentic.
So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, maybe take a page from Sydney Sweeney's book: find your garage. It might not involve a '69 Bronco, but it should make you feel just as whole.
Her car collection
Her prized possession? A cherry red 1969 Ford Bronco that she bought, restored, and proudly drives around LA. She's also worked on a 1965 Mustang and is constantly hunting for old-school gems to bring back to life. Her collection leans heavily into American muscle and classic style, with each car being a labor of love and elbow grease.
Unlike celebs who flash Lamborghinis for likes, Sydney's passion is deeper. She personally restores her cars learning everything from how to rebuild engines to custom paint jobs and documents the process on her TikTok garage account. Her love for vintage rides is part hobby, part therapy, and completely authentic.
In a world where luxury often means hands-off, Sydney Sweeney is all about grit, grease, and gear shifts.
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