It's so Scooby-Doo! I love it! See the orange vehicle in the back? It's a snowmobile. Elvis had it altered so it could be driven w…
All kinds of different motorcycles, scooters, gokarts, golf carts, snowmobiles, anything you can think of, he probably had it – ev…
This was in the "other vehicle" part of the museum. We left the cars now. I liked this because it looked like something The Munste…
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 th…
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,…
He liked purple cars!
On this next car you can see he really went overboard with the personalization. "EP" pinstripes.
This car was built by the legendary "kustom" car designer George Barris in 1966. It was used in the movie "Easy Come, Easy Go" – i…
Elvis bought it in 1974. It was supposedly one of his favorite cars. THe interior has custom red leather seats and gold plated acc…
That was the end of the house tour. We jumped back on the bus and went across the street to the new complex.
Waiting for the rest of our tour group.
It was pretty with the green fields and open spaces.
We had a big tour group, we even had people that came from Germany just to tour Graceland.
This was the marker for Gladys' final resting place until she was moved from the cemetery to Graceland for security purposes.
Came really close to us. I like it's pink shoes!
It was there when Elvis was there so, we drank out of it.
They had his racket and ball.
Afterthe racquetball game Elvis sat at this piano and played two songs, "Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain" and "Unchained Melody." I d…
Early in the morning on the day he died, Elvis, his girlfriend Ginger Alden, his first cousin Billy Smith and Billy's wife Jo play…
Elvis tried racquetball in the early '70s and liked it so much he had his own court built. It had a weight training area on the gr…
You can see the meditation garden in the distance.