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Ron Paul’s Old Limo is Being Converted to Longest-Ever Ride [Transport]

Ron Pauls Old Limo is Being Converted to Longest-Ever Ride [Transport]Having built and damaged the area’s longest-ever limo several years back, crazy car DIY expert Jay Ohrberg is creating a new ” world’s longest,” using Ron Paul’s 55-foot election campaign limo as the base for a 105-foot long ride.

Last used in 2008, Ron Paul’s Lincoln limo was damaged by an electrical fire, but Ohrberg managed to rescue it with the dream of turning it into a good longer vehicle than his previous one, which was ” only” 100-feet in length.

Ohrberg is dead famous within the movie and car industries, having created the flying DeLorean in Back to the long run, the Batmobile and Batmissile in Batman Returns, and even KITT from the Knight Rider.

His 100-footer from a few years ago could fit 75 people in it, and had a pool and hot tub, a golf putting green, and helipad-not to mention 26 wheels to carry all those people.

With the subsequent issue of the Guinness Book of worldwide Records shipping off to the printers in March 2011, Ohrberg has a large task on his hands to get it finished in time to grab another world record. [NC Times via Born Rich]

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