The limo took the world by storm, driving its way onto several television appearances and even some Hollywood films. It became a mainstay on the car show circuit and was frequently seen in parades and used as a promotional vehicle. Then, its three minutes of fame faded, was parked in a lot somewhere, and literally left to rot (via Guinness World Records).
Some years later, Michael Manning, owner of the automotive teaching museum, Autoseum, stumbled onto the ruins at an autobody show in New Jersey. He found a listing on eBay and was determined to bring it back to his school and restore it to its former glory. Things didn’t go according to plan, and the limo sat out in the back of his building for another eight years before he, too, tried to sell it on eBay in 2019 (via Guinness World Records).
That’s when Michael Dezer, owner of Dezerland, reached out. At over 800,000 square feet, it’s reportedly “Florida’s Largest Indoor Attraction,” housing (among other things) a go-kart track, bowling alley, pool tables, a movie theater, bumper cars, an arcade, and a legitimate world-class auto museum.
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