The Guinness Book of World Records has recognized The American Dream, a personalized limousine, as the longest car in the world. This extraordinary vehicle, which has earned the coveted title of the longest car in the world, measures an impressive 100 feet and 1.5 inches long. It was first built in Burbank, California, in 1986 by renowned car customizer Jay Ohrberg and was based on the Cadillac El Dorado. The American Dream first made its debut at several exhibitions, events and shows and quickly rose to fame after being recognized by Guinness World Records in 1986. It is so long that you could park 12 Smart Fortwo cars in a single row and The American Dream would still be longer than all of them.
Car experts agree that 12 Smart Fortwo cars parked in a single row would be shorter than The American Dream super limousine. Manning saw The American Dream on eBay and made an offer, hoping that it would be his chance to own the overstretched limousine. Since then, it has been used for various events and shows, including weddings, proms, and other special occasions. The American Dream is an impressive feat of engineering and design that has earned its place in the Guinness World Records. It is a testament to the ingenuity of its creator, Jay Ohrberg, and its current owner, Manning.