The world’s longest car has been restored to its full glory and has now broken its own record. According to Guinness World Records, the super limo named “The American Dream” now measures 30.54 meters (100 feet and 1.50 inches).
The photo of the now-restored car was released on Guinness World Records’ website and social media outlets. In comparison, the typical length of a car is between 12 and 16 feet.
It was later enlarged to 30.5 metres after a few modifications. It has grown slightly in length. According to the Indian market, six Honda City automobiles (15 feet each) can be parked next to “The American Dream” back-to-back and still have some space left.
According to Guinness World Records, “The American Dream” is based on 1976 Cadillac Eldorado limousines and can be driven from either end. It is made of two portions that are linked in the middle by a hinge for turning tight bends.
However, because of the car’s length, passengers can have a luxurious journey. A massive waterbed, a swimming pool with a diving board, a jacuzzi, a bathtub, a mini-golf course, and, wait for it, a helicopter.
“The helipad is physically fastened to the vehicle with steel brackets beneath and can carry up to 5,000 pounds,” Michael Manning, who worked on the restoration of The American Dream, told Guinness World Record.
fter a few customisations, it was later extended to 30.5 metres. It is now slightly longer. Going by the Indian market, six Honda City sedans (15 feet each) can be parked along side “The American Dream” back-to-back and some space will still be left.
“The American Dream” is based on 1976 Cadillac Eldorado limousines and can be driven from both ends, Guinness World Records added. It has been built in two sections and joined in the middle by a hinge for turning tight corners.
But the car’s long size means it offers passengers a ride in the lap of luxury. A giant waterbed, a swimming pool complete with a diving board, jacuzzi, bathtub, mini-golf course, and hold your breath – a helipad.
“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, told Guinness World Record.