The world’s longest car is also known as the American Dream. Jay Ohberg built it in 1986 in Burbank, California. The American Dream is the world’s longest and wildest limousine, and it was built based on a 1976 Cadillac Eldorado. Jay Ohberg is a car collector, and he made his living from the super-realistic string of world-famous vehicles for movies and television. He created the American Dream and many breathtaking vehicles that include the souped-up DeLorean DMC-12 from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Back to the Future.
The 26-wheeled longest limo is 30.5 (100ft) long from stem to stern.
After the lease, the world’s longest car was abandoned in a warehouse, which paved the way for the damage. The longest limo was heavily rusted, and its body was damaged, windows were broken and the wheels went missing. It is said that the American Dream has been split into two and relocated to the Dezerland park car museum in Orlando, Florida. Dezerland’s website says the longest limo’s exterior work is complete and will be finished by next spring.
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