The longest limousine in the world has been restored - and now has a swimming pool and helicopter pad
The longest limousine in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, can carry more than 75 people and includes a water bed, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, mini golf course and even a helicopter pad
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The Longest Composition in the World (Guinness Book of Songs)
The longest vehicle in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records has been restored in all its glory and has now broken its own record.
According to Guinness, the super limousine known as the "American Dream" reaches a length of 30.54 meters, while for comparison the length of a normal car ranges from 3.5 to 5 meters on average.
The limousine was originally manufactured in 1986 in Burbank, California by automotive engineer Jay Orberg.
At that time it reached a length of 18 meters, it moved on 26 wheels and had a pair of V8 engines front and rear.
After extensive improvements, the vehicle was extended to more than 30.5 meters in order to achieve a world record.
The "American Dream" is based on the 1976 Cadillac Eldorado limousines and can be driven from both ends.
It was built in two parts and connected in the middle by a hinge for sharp corners. In the limousine you will find a large water bed, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, bath, mini golf course and even a helicopter pad. You will also find refrigerators and several TVs, and it can drive more From 75 people.
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"The helicopter pad is built-in to a vehicle with steel brackets underneath and can hold a weight of up to 2,500 kg," said Michael Manning, owner of New York's Autoseum Technical Teaching Museum, which has been involved in restoring the "American Dream" that has been scrapped over the years. He added: "I first found the car at a show in New Jersey and it looked bad.
It was covered in graffiti, the windows were broken, the tires were punctured, but I still fell in love with it.
I said 'I'm going to take this car and I'm going to restore it and bring it back to its greatness. "
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In its heyday, "The American Dream" appeared in many movies and was often taken for rent.
Due to the high cost of maintenance and parking problems, people lost interest in the car and it started rusting until it finished at a warehouse in New Jersey.
Manning decided to restore the car and purchased it from eBay.
However, the enormous costs involved in rehabilitating a vehicle of this magnitude slowed Manning's progress and he needed assistance.
This is what it looked like before the renovation:
When the lease for his museum ended, right after he purchased the vehicle in 2019, it was purchased again by Michael Dzer, owner of the Dresland Park Car Museum in Orlando, Florida.
Manning arrived with the vehicle in Florida to assist Deser with the recovery.
The cost of the restoration totaled $ 250,000 including shipping, materials and labor - and it took three years to complete.
Now the "American Dream" is ready to go again, but it will not do so and instead will join the unique car collection of the "Dzerland Park" car museum.
"We could not put it on the road because it is too long," Manning said, "it was built to be on display."
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