Cleetus McFarland Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Instagram, Biography

Cleetus McFarland boasts an impressive net worth of $2 million, primarily stemming from his successful YouTube career.

Born on April 5, 1995, in Omaha, Nebraska, Cleetus, whose real name is Garett Mitchell, is not only a YouTube sensation but also a racing driver and car enthusiast.

During his college years, he initially pursued studies to become a lawyer. However, despite the potential for a stable and respectable career, he ultimately decided to leave that path behind.

Instead, he began working as an automotive content provider for a company called 1320Video, although the bulk of his income came from his side business while he was still a student.

Real Full Birth NameGarrett Mitchell.
Online NameCleetus McFarland.
OccupationBusinessman and Digital Content Creator.
Owner ofFreedom Factory.
Age (as of 2021)26 years old.
Date of BirthApril 5, 1995.
Place of BirthOmaha, Nebraska, The United States of America.
Best Known ForBeing YouTube Star with 2.58+ million subscribers.
Zodiac SignAries.
EthnicityWhite.
NationalityAmerican.
ReligionChristianity.
SexualityHeterosexual.
Marital StatusUnmarried (Engaged).
PartnerMadison Lutz.
Height (approx.)In feet & inches: 6′ 2″
In meters: 1.87 m.
In centimeters: 187 cm.
Weight (approx.)In kilograms: 79 kg.
In pounds: 174 lb.
Hair ColorBlonde.
Eye ColorBlue.

Cleetus McFarland’s Net Worth in 2022 currently stands at $2 million.

Cleetus accumulated his wealth through his successful career as a YouTuber and former race car driver.

He launched his YouTube career on June 9, 2009, creating a channel under his self-named persona, Cleetus McFarland. His rapid success is attributed to the 3.08 million subscribers on his channel. His popularity and dedicated fan base have garnered him over 1.1 billion views.

According to SocialBlade, his monthly earnings range from $5,000 to $80,400, translating to an impressive annual income of $60,300 to $965,100.

In the past month, the view count on his channel surpassed 20.107 million, while his subscriber count experienced a significant increase of 20,000 followers on his YouTube channel.

He began posting videos on his primary channel on June 29, 2009. However, he gained recognition for creating automotive content for 1320Video even before finding success with his Cleetus McFarland YouTube channel.

He was still in college when he started uploading videos on YouTube, so it took some time for him to gain traction. However, his debut video, ‘RC Boat Proboat Formula Fastech Brushless Crash,’ garnered over 84 thousand views in a single day.

His YouTube content revolves around fast cars, extreme sports, and humorous content. His most-watched video on his YouTube channel is ‘Super EXHAUST WHISTLESS versus 841hhp CORVETTE!’, amassing over fourteen million views. Therefore, he likely earns a significant amount of money from his YouTube career.

He is highly active on the online entertainment platform Instagram. His personal account has amassed over 1.1 million followers as of 2022. He shares posts about his personal life, professional endeavors, and luxurious lifestyle on his Instagram.

Additionally, he operates a merchandise website as a side business. The site sells various products such as shirts, caps, Sam’s Car Detailing, sunglasses, accessories, hoodies, posters, children’s items, and more. He likely earns a decent amount of money from there as well.

Cleetus McFarland Is a Racing Driver Cleetus McFarland is not only a YouTuber but also a race car driver.

Cleetus was leading on the final lap of the second of the two races that day, poised to win until the penultimate jump, when he spun out upon landing his truck, allowing Robby Gordon to claim victory.

It was announced on The Checkered Flag that he would make his debut in the Stadium Super Trucks at Long Beach, California, racing the number 1776 truck.

He made another attempt at the Music City Grand Prix in August but crashed in both races. In the second race, while racing against Gavin Harlien and Robert Bold, he got wedged into the wall, causing him to flip onto his roof.

A month later, at Bristol Motor Speedway, he hosted the trucks for his Bristol 1000 event, where he secured a third-place finish in Race 2, marking one of his most memorable podium finishes.

During one of Mitchell’s “Cleetus and Cars” gatherings in November 2020, Parker Whitlock suffered severe burns due to a radiator hose explosion. Prior to this incident, drivers were not required to compete in full fire suits.

While performing a burnout, a radiator hose on Whitlock’s Ford Mustang burst into flames. Whitlock, who was wearing only a hoodie and shorts, sustained severe burns, requiring multiple skin grafts. Mitchell was subsequently accused of endangering safety and attempting to conceal Whitlock’s injuries.

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