Jay Ohrberg's World Famous Hollywood Limousine Collection Stretches the Imagination!

Legendary Hollywood car designer Jay Ohrberg ispride.
known for his vivid imagination and theatrical style.These aren't the type of slightly modified stretch
Perhaps those traits would have been enough tocars you could see being used for limo services
assure a position in the Hollywood arena as aNew Jersey, but rather stunning one-of-a-kind
custom car provider, but Jay has aspired to muchcreations 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 intoThe smallest of Jay's custom limos must be his
functional and record-setting reality that catapultedsix-seater, canary yellow Lamborghini Countach,
his name to the top of every Hollywoodwhich 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, thePerhaps 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. Forwhich Ferraris are known, this convertible sports
decades if Hollywood needed functional while stillthree 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 treeYou may have trouble deciding who sits in which
trunks for Fred Flintstone to drive aroundrow of the Ferrari, if so you can put all of your
Bedrock, or provide a durable fleet of identicalfriends shoulder to shoulder in the 15' back seat
'General Lee' Dodge Chargers for the Duke boysof Jay's ultra-wide limo. Two classic 60s Cadillacs
to jump over the seemingly innumerable creekswere 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 histhe back, you can turn to one of Jay's longer
taste for manipulating cars by starting with hiscreations. There's the 45 foot super-stylized
own. His passion for design grew, leading him toCadillac which looks like the kind of art-deco
create a company to provide custom parts formasterpiece you might expect to see Salvador
fellow auto enthusiasts, but it was design andDali 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 thesplash out on Jay's 72-foot Cadillac, if only to
drawing board, up through building it and addingexperience the joys of a six-person hot tub. It
the finishing touches, I can apply am endlessput's a whole new spin on the concept of
variety of features which make the unit uniquecarpooling.
and outstanding, usually a pacesetter." - JayHowever, the last word in limousines (and the
Ohrbergworld record) belongs to Jay's 100-foot pride and
Unlike some of the more dazzling custom carsjoy, the "American Dream". Apart from being
you can see at exhibitions worldwide Jay isspacious enough to transport the teams of NCAA
steadfast in his belief that show cars should alsofinal four together in one vehicle, the American
be fully functional and operation vehicles. For JayDream boasts satellite TV service, two driver's
and his team the challenge of making wild designscompartments, and a private owner's lounge with
and concepts into working and reliable cars iscrystal goblets and candlesticks. Of course the
always part of the job.American Dream wouldn't be complete without
"What better way to test innovative engineeringthe one luxury every Los Angeles commuter has
features than through the design, developmentwished for at least once while sitting motionless
and construction of custom-built cars." - Jayon a California highway. Yes, that's right. The
OhrbergAmerican Dream has a landing pad in back for it's
Though Hollywood pays the bills Jay designs andown private helicopter. Sounds like a dream come
builds cars for his own pleasure as well, withtrue!
unique, specialty limousines being a special point of