Three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano may have missed out on defending his 2025 title after bowing out in the Round of 8, but he’s found a different kind of passion away from the track. In a recent video, the Team Penske No. 22 driver opened the doors to his personal garage to show his stunning collection of custom Fords and one-off vehicles.
Logano, who is worth over $24 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth), has had a lifelong passion for cars. And while the races may be over for the season, his love for horsepower and craftsmanship continues.
On a feature on NASCAR’s official YouTube channel, Logano began with his 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, a fully customized build he calls the “Mach 22.” The car was featured on the television show Car Kings and sports a supercharged Coyote engine that produces nearly 800 horsepower, with subwoofers.
“All about just a ridiculous amount of horsepower. Might not handle like the GT or anything like that, but it's got a big old engine in it. I love the large Mustangs. I like the big heavy cars. And not many people take this body style Mustang and customize it.” (1: 06 onwards)Joey Logano even has a Hot Wheels replica of the car, something he proudly takes to shows for 'extra points.' Next came his prized 2017 Ford GT Heritage Edition, one of the rarest Fords ever built. Logano’s version carries VIN 22 and is painted in his signature color scheme, complete with ghosted “22” roundels, making it only one of a kind.
Logano also showcased a 1961 Ford Econoline, a quirky van he bought from a Charlotte Motor Speedway security guard. Originally red, it’s now finished in matte white with green smoothie wheels and shag carpeting, built for fun rather than function. Finally, he introduced his 1924 Ford Model T, one of the initial Ford motor carriages. Signed by Edsel Ford, it features a modern electric starter but remains mechanically original.
“I also like driving it because back in the 20s, this was really advanced. If you drive it around today, you'd say this thing is a piece of crap because it doesn't drive great, doesn't go fast, doesn't stop good, doesn't steer good, doesn't do anything good. Just got you from A to B,” he said.For Joey Logano, the Model T is a tangible connection to Ford’s roots. Beyond these classics, Logano’s collection includes more than a dozen completed vehicles and several ongoing projects, each one representing a different chapter in his journey.
Joey Logano’s wild Factory Five kit truck is “the most fun car of all time”
NASCAR Cup Series driver Joey Logano (22) at Watkins Glen International. Source: ImagnAmong the builds sitting in his shop, Joey Logano’s favorite to drive might be his Factory Five kit truck. It is an air-conditioned, one-of-a-kind street-legal race machine powered by a Cup Series engine.
“This is the most fun car of all time,” he said in the video. “We’ve built a race car that goes on the street that can do anything. It's the most versatile car I think in the world.” (10:52 onwards)The truck weighs just 2,000 pounds and produces 850 horsepower, and is faster than some GT3-spec machines. But what makes it special is its versatility.
The suspension has been modified for extreme steering angles, and a handbrake allows him to drift the lightweight beast around corners with ease. Perhaps the most “Joey” feature of all is that it uses old race tires from his Cup Series cars for burnouts.
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