
Pink Jeep
Pink for Lisa Marie. I think it looks like a theme park ride. It's cute!
All kinds of different motorcycles, scooters, gokarts, golf carts, snowmobiles, anything you can think of, he probably had it – even a tractor!
This cute little car was used in the film "Blue Hawaii" and was also part of Elvis' personal collection. In the mid 60s he gave the car to his secretary who later traded it at a car lot in Hollywood. A chef who worked on Elvis' movie, "Spinout." later bought the car and gave it to his daughter as a wedding gift.
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I included this photo not to read about the car but because it was the best way to see that he also put his initials and his logo, "TCB," on the inside of the car as well. This was a very personalized car!
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This car was built by the legendary "kustom" car designer George Barris in 1966. It was used in the movie "Easy Come, Easy Go" – it features surfboards as seatbacks, shag upholstery, a "Go-Go" buton on the dashboard, a meat thermometer temperature gauge and orange porch lamps. After the movie it was repurposed as the Jokermobile on the "Batman" TV series.
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This car is so long! I think it's even longer than a pickup truck. I can't imagine driving it. It's longer than two of my cars end-to-end. I don't think I noticed the gold extras when we were there. The gold Cadillac on the grill, the gold rims and the gold Cadillac logo. I'm sure that was expensive!
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