Little known to many is the fact that the rock icon also excelled in interior design. His renowned personal jet stands as a prime example of his distinctive taste.
In 1962, Elvis acquired his very own airplane and ensured it was tailored to his liking. Upon entering, one is greeted by elegant wooden walls, plush carpeting, and opulent red velvet seats.
Elvis cherished the Lockheed Jetstar aircraft for over 35 years, yet following his demise in 1977, it was left unattended. Among his collection of private planes, the Lockheed was a standout.
He also owned a customized version of the Convair 880, famously dubbed the “Lisa Marie,” with the call sign Hound Dog 1. Another JetStar plane he owned was known as Hound Dog 2. These private aircraft epitomized his lavish lifestyle and passion for aviation.
In Roswell, New Mexico, USA, the plane depicted below languished on a roadway for an extended period before being auctioned off. A devoted fan of Elvis recently acquired the jet over the phone for $260,000 during an auction in Florida.
Accompanied by his father, Vernon Presley, Elvis first took flight aboard this aircraft as it soared above the clouds.
For over 30 years post Elvis Presley’s passing, the aircraft remained stationed in a specific location in New Mexico. Despite some fading of its red paint upon closer inspection of the exterior, the aircraft stands in relatively good condition
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