Not so macho man! Arnold Schwarzenegger smokes a cigar as he drives his vintage military cargo truck to the salon



He's been a professional macho man since he first won Mr Universe over 46 years ago.



And Arnold Schwarzenegger was clearly in a tough guy mood as he drove his vintage army green Jeep through the streets of Beverly Hills, on Saturday.

The 66-year-old chewed on a cigar as he wheeled his massive status symbol around the upscale neighbourhood en route to a less than macho destination - the hair salon.



Tough man: Arnold Schwarzenegger drove his vintage Jeep through Beverly Hills on Saturday while he smoked a cigar

The action hero was clearly proud of his restored Dodge M37 Military Cargo Truck , which was produced by the U.S. military from 1951 to 1957 before it changed to the M37-B1.



As he chewed on the surely very expensive cigar the actor's thinning main looked to be in need of a trim.

And appearing to be discussing his options, the hulking actor chatted with a pompadour sporting friend as he walked to his stylist appointment after parking his vintage vehicle.



Puffing away: The 66-year-old made his way to a hair salon in the upscale neighbourhood

The green commando: The action hero drove his vintage army Jeep around the upmarket streets

The Austrian Oak wore a chequered button down shirt underneath a brown leather jacket.

Sporting matching green leather shoes and belt the star stayed comfy in khaki trousers.

Meanwhile, his military grade chariot may be one of the last macho man trucks in his garage following his tenure as leader of The Golden State.

Hair buddies: Arnold chatted with a friend while making his way to the salon

Friendly chat: The Terminator star looked to be getting some advice from his pompadour sporting companion

Back when he was running California the former bodybuilder liked to think of himself as the 'green Governor'.



In 2006, the star gave up six of his seven Hummers, thought to be worth just under $800,000, in a bid to work towards saving the environment.



The loss of his prized military trucks was in accordance with his policy on reducing greenhouse emissions in California, although he clearly held onto at least one of his favourites - including his vegetable power Hummer.



Colour coordinating: The star wore matched his leather shoes and belt to the hue of his vehicle

In recent years the musclebound icon has taken a break from politicking to get back into movies.



Arnold has just confirmed he is going to star in a sequel to his 1988 hit Twins, tentatively dubbed Triplets.