Elvis Presley’s private flight from 1962 has finally been sold – the interior is amazing

Elvis Presley was not only famous for his amazing music career and unique voice that blew away millions around the world.

He also had a keen eye for food and fashion (blue suede shoes, anyone?).

But what not everyone might be aware of is that the rock legend also seemed to have magic fingers when it came to interior decor. This is well exemplified by the King of Rock’s iconic privately-owned jet plane.

Elvis purchased his own aircraft in 1962 – and saw that it be custom designed to suit him personally.

A look inside and you immediately observe the beautiful wooden panels, carpet and red velvet chairs.

Elvis owned the aircraft, a Lockheed Jetstar model, for over 35 years, but it was abandoned when he died in 1977. Among Presley’s collection of private aircraft, this Lockheed was just one notable example.

His fleet included a customized Convair 880 affectionately known as the “Lisa Marie,” distinguished by its call sign, Hound Dog 1. Additionally, he possessed a second JetStar aircraft recognized as Hound Dog 2. Presley’s private aircraft collection was a testament to his extravagant lifestyle and love for aviation.

The aircraft below had been standing on a road in Roswell, New Mexico, USA, for many years. But after all this time, the plane has finally been auctioned off – and an Elvis fan(?) recently bought it via telephone for $260,000 at a Flordia auction.

When the plane first lifted above the clouds, Elvis was sharing it with his father, Vernon Presley.

After Elvis’ death, the plane has remained in a special spot in New Mexico for over 30 years. If you take a good look at the plane’s exterior, you can see that its red color is rather washed out. Still, for its age, the plane is in pretty good condition.

Take a look at the inside… Let’s just say I wouldn’t mind taking a long flight on this aircraft. It’s exactly how I would have imagined the King of Rock’s style to look like.

The walls are covered with wooden panels and the chairs are covered in soft red velvet.

A ‘high-tech’ tv is of course installed. The plane is mostly made up of one single large room.

The seats look very comfortable and there is plenty of room for guests. Behind the main room is a small kitchen.

Just take a look at the microwave. It probably doesn’t work anymore after all these years. At the same time, imagine Elvis walking out of his armchair, going to the kitchen to spread a classic Elvis sandwich, famously made up of peanut butter, mayonnaise, crispy bacon and banana – and then heating it in the microwave. Rock History!

Take a look at the bathroom! More velvet, of course, and luxurious sink. Compare this with the tight spaces offered on charter flights…

Not bad at all right? I’m so glad I got this sneak peak into Elvis’ ultimate traveling style.

The plane has now been auctioned out for $260K. It went up for sale at the Mecum Kissimmee Collector Car auction in Florida on January 8.

The new owner made bids via telephone and has not been identified.

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Source : Youtube/MecumAuctions

Elvis Presley, often referred to as the “King of Rock and Roll,” was born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and played a key role in popularizing rock and roll.

Presley began his music career in the 1950s and released numerous hits such as “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and “Hound Dog.” His unique style combined elements from various musical genres, including country, blues, and gospel, which contributed to his distinctive sound.

In addition to his music career, Elvis was also a successful actor, appearing in several films, including “Love Me Tender” and “Blue Hawaii.” His stage presence and charisma made him an international superstar.

Elvis Presley led a tumultuous life marked by fame, personal struggles, and a tragic early death. He passed away on August 16, 1977, at Graceland, Tennessee, leaving a lasting legacy in music and pop culture. His influence is still felt today, and he remains an iconic figure in music history.

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