Hulk Hogan’s iconic red‑and‑yellow Dodge Viper has officially returned to the Hogan family. The custom 1994 RT/10—one of the most recognizable celebrity muscle cars ever sold at auction—is now back where it started, thanks to Hulk’s son Nick Hogan.
Nick Hogan took to Instagram and revealed that he bought back the Viper and parked it inside his father’s gym—creating a powerful tribute months after Hulk’s passing. The image shows the Viper sitting right beside Hulk’s training space, bringing two of the WWE legend’s passions back under the same roof.
“Dad’s gym and Viper back home together again. ❤️💛”
The Viper originally crossed the block at Mecum’s Kissimmee 2020 sale as a charity lot, fetching an impressive $82,500 to support the 50 Legs Foundation. At the time, stock RT/10 models typically ranged between $27K and $60K depending on condition—making Hulk’s Hulkamania‑themed Viper a standout collector’s piece.
For fans, it’s a nostalgic photo; for Nick Hogan, it’s part of carrying on the Hulkster’s legacy. Hulk Hogan may be gone, but his memory—and his unmistakable car—aren’t going anywhere.
What do you think Nick Hogan should do with his father’s iconic Viper now that it’s home? Restore it or put it on display? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.