Texas Cadillac vendor is the brand new proprietor of a 1966 lowrider often called the Snoop DeVille.
The automotive was custom-made by rapper Snoop Dogg and appeared in 50 Cent’s 2003 music video “P.I.M.P. Remix.” Now, it is a dialog piece within the newly opened showroom for Frank Kent Cadillac of Arlington.
In line with TMZ, the dealership purchased the automotive from earlier proprietor Christian Bonilla, who market it in December for an undisclosed value. Snoop Dogg had bought it to Bonilla with a blown engine shortly after the 50 Cent video was filmed.
Bonilla changed the engine and upgraded the audio system. However he stored the teal upholstery and three chandeliers that reportedly secured the “prime inside” award at a 2006 Normal Motors automotive competitors.
At Snoop DeVille’s new residence, guests can admire the automotive whereas sipping a variety from the dealership’s in-house wine bar, Cadillac Wines.