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The car is over 30 meters long! The world's longest sedan has been restored and can even take off and land helicopters

I don't know why, Chinese have a relentless pursuit of "big", which is more obvious in the domestic automobile market. Because of this, many foreign car companies have also launched special versions of long-wheelbase models in the domestic market to meet the needs of the Chinese people. But when it comes to long wheelbase models, do you know how long the world's longest sedan is? At present, the longest car in the world is a Cadillac car called "American Dream", which is more than 30 meters long under the "magic transformation" of the car designer! However, due to its disrepair, the car was once abandoned. And just recently, the world's longest sedan was restored and once again revitalized.

The car is over 30 meters long! The world's longest sedan has been restored and can even take off and land helicopters

The World's Longest Sedan "American Dream"

Originally built in Burbank in 1986 by designer Jay Ohrberg, the super-long sedan, called the American Dream, was bought and funded for restoration by car collector Michael Dezer in 2019. It is reported that the vehicle repair includes full body rework, internal modification, engine replacement and upgrades to the car's swimming pool, mini golf course and Jacuzzi. According to statistics, the entire restoration work, including transportation, cost Dezer and his team about $250,000.

The car is over 30 meters long! The world's longest sedan has been restored and can even take off and land helicopters

With a body length of more than 30 meters, the restored American Dream has a total of 26 wheels, one front and one rear with two V8 engines, and the car can accommodate up to 75 people. In addition to the facilities mentioned above, it has a waterbed, a pool table, and even a tarmac for small helicopters to take off and land at the rear of the car.

The car is over 30 meters long! The world's longest sedan has been restored and can even take off and land helicopters

The driving of the car is quite difficult, requiring two drivers to drive at the same time. While it's theoretically possible to drive, the car is too long to drive on the road, so the iconic limousine will be on display at the Dezerland Park Auto Museum outside Orlando, Florida.

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