Worlds Longest Dot Phantom Style 55 Foot Articulated Limo Be The King Of Limo's on 2040-cars
Palos Hills, Illinois, United States
This auction if for the 55 foot long limo (As it sits in it's current condition) ~ It has been stripped inside and out, ready to be revamped your way. (Very Low Reserve for the way it is) Start your Bidding now..........LOW RESERVE be a part of Limo History! You can become The King of the Road ~ This 55 foot articulated limo is the WORLDS LONGEST STREET LEGAL LIMO (DOT Approved) ~ Be a part of Limo History ~ Ready to make the BIG money $ ~ Turn Key LIMO ~ Easy to drive! ~ Come and get it and we will pay your expenses, or we will deliver it to you door. Make your dreams come true. Seating for 40 people. 5 doors to enter from front cabin or rear, We have First Class seating and coach seating Just like a Jet Plane, And a Queen Size Bed in the rear if you wish. A self contained Generator runs the entire rear section so AC & Light Show will make it EXTREME. This no doubt is a show stopper, It is a Billboard on wheels! where ever it goes, all you get is wow's...... It is the #1 Limo of the world. Another wonderful creation built by Limo Bob. (Superbowl has nothing on this creation, it would be an extreme billboard on wheels and they could save millions). OK here we go and lets dream a little dream for your new dream machine. ~ Here is the LIMO PARTY ~ VIP area in rear, Extreme bars with supershine and Light show ~ Stargazer, neon lighting throughout, Ice COLD AC, VIP Surround sound will blow your mind. Super Stylish, GPS ~ DVD, CD, AM FM stereo, light controls 6 different colors, much much more. Drives like a dream, 6 new tires, this is a Titanic of a LIMO ~ Be Different, dont be like every other limo biz, add size and exoticness to your fleet, stand out above all the rest. This limo is ready to make the BIG bucks for years to come. One of the rarest limos around the world. ~ Many, Many Upgrades can be added if you wish. We were also thinking about making a 3rd section 50 feet long and add it like a Piggyback semi. Then we would be able to break our own Guinneus world record of the 100 foot long caddy, this would be a 105 foot long Phantom Rolls Royce Style Limo. Therefore this Vehicle could serve 3 ways: 1.) Detach the rear and have your own 2 door coupe Phantom RR Style Ride 2.) Add the primary trailer and have a 40 seater limo to cruise the city. 3.) Add the secondary trailer and add 40 more people, or we can even make this be the penthouse section, with beds, bathroom, fireplace, And massage area, with Bartenders and waitresses crawling up and down the limo to serve you. The Ideas are endless. Start your bidding now. (Your Bid if for the shell only ready to be re-furbished to a Timeless classic) Delivery anywhere in the USA or Port of your choice. Any questions call: 708-945-5466 or email us. biglimobob@aol.com Thanks, Sincerely, Limo Bob Robert J. Strauser Sr. Consultant to: Limo Bob Enterprises (Worldwide) 866-Limo-Bob ~ (708-945-Limo ~ For International calls) 5 Decades / 3 Generations / Limo ICON's ~ World Record
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High-tech, remote-controlled Golden Sahara II custom car going for auction
Mon, Mar 19 2018Imagine a vehicle with automatic braking, remote operation, self-opening doors and a big screen on the dash. You're probably imaging a Tesla Model X, but we're actually talking about a car called the Golden Sahara II, a custom car originally built in the 1950s, and it's going for auction at Mecum's event in Indianapolis. According to Mecum, this custom car started out as a 1953 Lincoln Capri owned by George Barris, the man who created the original Batmobile. He didn't have it long before it ended up in a crash that led him to use it for a major custom project. He teamed up James Skonzakes, known as Jim Street, to create and pay for the build. In 1954, the car was finished with wild body work, actual 24-karat gold-plated exterior trim and a pearlescent gold paint created from fish scales. It carried the name of Golden Sahara, and it cost $25,000 to build. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In 1956, Street decided to invest a whole lot more into the car. He sent it to a shop in Dayton, Ohio where it was fitted with a myriad of high-tech features. These included a central control stick that could operate the throttle, steering and braking, push-button steering controls on the dashboard for both the driver and the passenger, a remote control for moving it slowly and for opening the doors. It had sonar antennae at the front for automatic braking, a TV in the center stack, a radio, a phone, and even a cocktail cabinet in the back and mink carpeting. All of these features were on display when Street appeared with the car on the TV show I've Got a Secret, seen above, as well as in a period news story in which Street's wife demonstrated the features including the light-up wheels and tires for turn signals. That clip is visible below. The total cost of the car, now called Golden Sahara II, was $75,000. Adjusted for inflation, that's nearly $700,000. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Eventually, Street stopped showing the Golden Sahara II, but he never got rid of it. It was recently found in his garage, and the car will finally go for auction in May at Mecum's Indianapolis auction. The car will be sold in unrestored condition, which looks to be fairly rough, but savable. It appears the remotes are still there, too. The car will be auctioned with no reserve, so it will have a new owner.
Hot-selling Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator get production boost
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Ford recalls 1.3 million Fusions, MKZs: Steering wheels could come off
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