World’s longest car has mini-golf course, helipad, swimming pool; was made by…, holds Guinness World Records for…
One must have seen several luxurious cars. But this car is extremely unique. It has made the Guinness World Records. This Limousine is the longest car in the world, and it is fantastically fitted out. At an unimaginable length, this mega vehicle also has a swimming pool, jacuzzi, helipad, and even its mini-golf course. It is not just a vehicle, it is a moving palace that exceeds the limits of imagination and engineering.
Who holds the Guinness World Record for the longest car?
With 30.54 metres (100 feet) long, the world’s longest car is equipped with 26 wheels. The super limousine was first built in 1986 by Jay Ohrberg, a recognized custom car maker. When completed, the car was a humble 60 feet long, which was later extended to 100 feet.
According to the official website of Guinness World Records, “First built in Burbank, California in 1986 by famed car customiser Jay Ohrberg, “The American Dream” originally measured 18.28 meters (60 feet), rolled on 26 wheels, and had a pair of V8 engines at the front and rear.” Later, Ohrberg extended the limo to an astounding 30.5 meters (100 feet) long.
What is the exact length of the world’s longest car?
According to the Guinness World Records, “The American Dream” holds the distinction of being the longest car in the world. Originally crafted in 1986 by famed car customizer Jay Ohrberg in Burbank, California, this extraordinary limousine was initially 18.28 meters (60 feet) long, featuring 26 wheels and powered by dual V8 engines—one at the front and another at the rear. After 36 years, the car underwent a complete restoration, surpassing its original size and setting a new record with an impressive length of 30.54 meters (100 feet and 1.5 inches).
Which features make this car unlike any other in the world?
The American Dream limousine offers luxury suitable for royalty — with a large waterbed, swimming pool and diving board, jacuzzi, bathtub, mini-golf course, and a helipad. Just to make it all the more unbelievable, it holds over 75 people at one time.
“The helipad is structurally mounted to the vehicle with steel brackets underneath and can hold up to five thousand pounds,” Michael Manning, who was involved in The American Dream’s restoration was quoted as saying by Guinness World Records.
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