Arnold Schwarzenegger'S Joyride In An Iconic Convertible And Heartfelt Tribute To Veterans

  • By Miles
  • Nov. 27, 2025, 11 a.m.

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Classic Car Adventure

Arnold Schwarzenegger was all smiles as he took the streets of Los Angeles for a spin in a vintage Mercedes convertible. The former Governor of California, known for his love of cars, seemed to relish the sun-drenched joyride along the iconic Pacific Coast Highway, sporting his signature dark sunglasses and a sleek long-sleeve shirt. It's the kind of scene you'd expect to see in a Hollywood film – only this was real life in the City of Angels.

Photographers caught the action, noting that the car isn't actually part of Schwarzenegger's collection. Rather, he was just taking the classic beauty for a test run. Accompanying him was his longtime buddy, Ralf Moeller, who added a bit of motorbike flair to the scene as he tagged along on his motorcycle. "It was just like any other LA day," one onlooker might have said, "except for the Terminator cruising by in style."

“When you want to complain about something bad, say, 'What good can I do?'" Schwarzenegger inspired on Instagram.

A Heartfelt Gesture for Veterans

Arnold's day wasn't just about automobiles. Earlier in November, he celebrated Veteran's Day with his trademark generosity. He shared a touching gesture on Instagram, recalling how he discovered that a VA theater lacked a working screen. With his usual flair for action, he organized a special screening of "The Running Man" – not the original, but Glen Powell's latest take on the 80s classic.

Showing his commitment to those who have served, Arnold rented buses to transport veterans to a state-of-the-art screening room, expressing, "These heroes got a great night they deserved." His message was clear: action speaks louder than social media posts. "Most people would just post on social media: 'It’s bogus our vets can’t watch movies at the VA.' But you could buy one veteran a movie ticket and do more good," he emphasized.

In true Schwarzenegger style, he encouraged others to seize their own power to act and make a difference. "That’s your greatest power," he concluded, urging folks to think, "What good can I do?" whenever faced with complaints.

This blend of Hollywood glamour and heartfelt action is just another day in the life of Arnold Schwarzenegger, proving once again why he's not just an action hero on screen but in real life too.

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