Pennsylvania Police Seize Wild Car Collection From Drug Trafficking Organization
Pennsylvania police seized more than 20 vehicles tied to a North Philadelphia drug-trafficking operation known as the 5th & Cornwall crew, as part of an ongoing inquiry led by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. The vehicles were located at a North 3rd Street property and include a twin-turbo 1988 Ferrari Testarossa, Mazda RX-7s, an Acura NSX, a Porsche 911, and a 2017 Shelby Cobra Backdraft Roadster, among others. Investigators say proceeds from cocaine and crack trafficking financed the purchases, with the crackdown tracing back to arrests public in September 2025. The case remains active, and prosecutors caution that allegations have yet to be proven in court. The collection’s breadth — Japanese performance cars, European sports cars, and American classics — drew attention for its rarity, including a twin-turbo Ferrari Testarossa. Authorities described the operation’s footprint around Fifth Street and Cornwall Street, underscoring how investigators link seized vehicles to criminal proceeds.



