Meet The American Dream, the ultimate flex—this beast stretches a jaw-dropping 30.54 meters (100 feet), making it the longest car ever and snagging a Guinness World Record. Built in 1986 by custom car legend Jay Ohrberg, it’s basically a luxury hotel on wheels, made from six Cadillac Eldorado limos. Talk about next-level!
The Ultimate Limo
Originally 18.28 meters (60 feet), The American Dream was supercharged to 30.5 meters and packed with not one but TWO V8 engines—one in the front, one in the rear. After a few years of sitting neglected, car enthusiasts Michael Dezer and Michael Manning swooped in and gave it a full-on restoration.
Now, it’s rocking 26 new wheels, a shiny fresh coat of white paint, and a longer-than-life frame, making it the longest operational car still in action.
This Limo’s Got It All
But wait—The American Dream isn’t just about length. It’s got:
A swimming pool (yep, with a diving board)
A jacuzzi and bathtub (living the dream, right?)
A mini-golf course (for those fun road trips)
A king-sized waterbed (naps, anyone?)
Bhh
A functional helipad (for your helicopter, of course)
Though it’s technically drivable, its insane length makes turning a total nightmare. So now, it’s on display at Dezerland Park Orlando’s Auto Museum in Florida, where people can come check out this one-of-a-kind, world-record-holding masterpiece.