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Jay Ohrberg was a man with a very peculiar taste in cars, and he turned that into a most prolific career in Hollywood. He is the man behind iconic on-screen vehicles, ...
Built by movie car legend Jay Ohrberg, this pink Cadillac, once driven around Las Vegas, somehow ended up abandoned in France. The donor vehicle for Elvis’ guitar-on-wheels was a 1970 Eldorado ...
Photo: Jay Ohrberg For a guy who started out as a truck driver, hauling around Craig Breedlove’s land-speed record car, The Spirit of America, in the mid-'60s, Ohrberg sure came a long way.
Jay Ohrberg's remake of Grandpa Munster’s Drag-u-la coffin dragster, as seen in the 1960s TV series "The Munsters," features a real coffin as a base topped by lanterns for headlights.
Jay Ohrberg is having a good year. In his shop in Las Vegas, the 76-year-old, Illinois-born car builder is working on the longest limousine in history: a 110-foot Rolls-Royce, with a helipad, a ...
The City of Wheels is in the midst of a limousine war.The players are Vini Bergeman, co-owner of La Palma`s Ultra Limousine Corp., and Jay Ohrberg, owner of Hollywood`s Jay Ohrberg Show Cars.These ...
That man was Jay Ohrberg. Limousines aren’t necessarily known for their subtlety, but there’s always going to be someone out there who looks at a ridiculous car and wonder, ...
In the '90s, Jay Ohrberg built a limousine so long that it's been in the Guinness Worlds Records ever since. The limo was 100 ft. long, had 26 wheels, two engines, a pool, Jacuzzi, a helicopter ...
The instantly recognizable Chevy 350 V8-powered Rollerskate Car, which was conceived by renowned custom car build Jay Ohrberg, is the subject of a recent video put together by popular automotive ...
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Elvis Presley’s Guitar Car is For Sale - MSNA bizarre Cadillac guitar car which was originally built for the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll is up for auction. Based on a 1970 Eldorado, it was designed by Jay Ohrberg, who famously built the Pink ...
“I am a car guy all the way,” Jay Ohrberg said. Ohrberg says he got into cars at an early age. “When I first got out of the Army, I built a dragster and went 169.56 mph, which at the time ...
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