DW: I wonder how many Twinkies I could fit into this thing?
The perfect vehicle for a nice, long ride. In 1986, car enthusiast Jay Ohrberg made "The American Dream," a limousine that was originally 60 feet long. It was later made 100 feet long and finally earned the Guinness World Record for the longest car. After years of neglect, automotive aficionados Michael Dezer and Michael Manning have restored it to its former glory plus some.
Now measuring over 100 feet, the vehicle boasts 26 wheels and has a waterbed, a swimming pool with a diving board, a jacuzzi, a mini-golf course, and even a helipad. Yes, a helipad. While operational, its immense length restricts it to straight paths, as it’s impossible to turn a corner. Currently, "The American Dream" is displayed at Dezerland Park Orlando's Auto Museum in Florida.
Source: Oddity Central