| Legendary Hollywood car designer Jay Ohrberg is | | | | pride. |
| known for his vivid imagination and theatrical style. | | | | These aren't the type of slightly modified stretch |
| Perhaps those traits would have been enough to | | | | cars you could see being used for limo services |
| assure a position in the Hollywood arena as a | | | | New Jersey, but rather stunning one-of-a-kind |
| custom car provider, but Jay has aspired to much | | | | creations that seem as though they could have |
| more than that. Vision is a pre-requisite, surely, | | | | been driven directly out of Jay's fertile imagination. |
| but is Jay's ability to turn his dreams into | | | | The smallest of Jay's custom limos must be his |
| functional and record-setting reality that catapulted | | | | six-seater, canary yellow Lamborghini Countach, |
| his name to the top of every Hollywood | | | | which may seem puny for a limousine but is twice |
| producer's 'must-hire' list. | | | | the length and 3 times the capacity of the |
| Jay is the man behind Tim Burton's Batmobile, | | | | standard, gull-wing sports car. |
| Doc Brown's Time-Traveling DeLorean, the | | | | Perhaps the most eye-catching is his eight-seater |
| Ghostbuster's Ecto-1, and perhaps most famously, | | | | Ferrari F40. Painted the unmistakable fiery red for |
| the car that drives itself, Knight Rider's KITT. For | | | | which Ferraris are known, this convertible sports |
| decades if Hollywood needed functional while still | | | | three extra sets of wheels to keep it's 30-foot |
| fantastical cars Jay has been the man to turn to. | | | | frame at a road-hugging, sports car profile. |
| Who else could make a car out of stone and tree | | | | You may have trouble deciding who sits in which |
| trunks for Fred Flintstone to drive around | | | | row of the Ferrari, if so you can put all of your |
| Bedrock, or provide a durable fleet of identical | | | | friends shoulder to shoulder in the 15' back seat |
| 'General Lee' Dodge Chargers for the Duke boys | | | | of Jay's ultra-wide limo. Two classic 60s Cadillacs |
| to jump over the seemingly innumerable creeks | | | | were conjoined into one massive, sky-blue beauty |
| of Hazard county? | | | | that easily fills two-lanes. |
| Starting like many of those in his in his profession, | | | | If you're looking to carry more than eight folks in |
| Jay was a high school hot-rodder who got his | | | | the back, you can turn to one of Jay's longer |
| taste for manipulating cars by starting with his | | | | creations. There's the 45 foot super-stylized |
| own. His passion for design grew, leading him to | | | | Cadillac which looks like the kind of art-deco |
| create a company to provide custom parts for | | | | masterpiece you might expect to see Salvador |
| fellow auto enthusiasts, but it was design and | | | | Dali stepping out of. If you're looking to ferry |
| creation where his heart remains to this day. | | | | around 40 or so friends you might be tempted to |
| "From the time a vehicle first appears on the | | | | splash out on Jay's 72-foot Cadillac, if only to |
| drawing board, up through building it and adding | | | | experience the joys of a six-person hot tub. It |
| the finishing touches, I can apply am endless | | | | put's a whole new spin on the concept of |
| variety of features which make the unit unique | | | | carpooling. |
| and outstanding, usually a pacesetter." - Jay | | | | However, the last word in limousines (and the |
| Ohrberg | | | | world record) belongs to Jay's 100-foot pride and |
| Unlike some of the more dazzling custom cars | | | | joy, the "American Dream". Apart from being |
| you can see at exhibitions worldwide Jay is | | | | spacious enough to transport the teams of NCAA |
| steadfast in his belief that show cars should also | | | | final four together in one vehicle, the American |
| be fully functional and operation vehicles. For Jay | | | | Dream boasts satellite TV service, two driver's |
| and his team the challenge of making wild designs | | | | compartments, and a private owner's lounge with |
| and concepts into working and reliable cars is | | | | crystal goblets and candlesticks. Of course the |
| always part of the job. | | | | American Dream wouldn't be complete without |
| "What better way to test innovative engineering | | | | the one luxury every Los Angeles commuter has |
| features than through the design, development | | | | wished for at least once while sitting motionless |
| and construction of custom-built cars." - Jay | | | | on a California highway. Yes, that's right. The |
| Ohrberg | | | | American Dream has a landing pad in back for it's |
| Though Hollywood pays the bills Jay designs and | | | | own private helicopter. Sounds like a dream come |
| builds cars for his own pleasure as well, with | | | | true! |
| unique, specialty limousines being a special point of | | | | |