When people call you “The King,” you had better learn how to travel in style.
And when Elvis Presley purchased a 1962 Lockheed JetStar, he had big plans for his private plane. After all, when you’ve got money for your own plane, you might as well go all-out on the customization.Presley also had a customized gold Cadillac, which he’d outfitted to the tune of around $490,000 in today’s dollars, so he knew a thing or two about detailing.
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But the Lockheed Jetstar was different; few celebrities had private jets in the early 1960s, and Presley intended to share it with his father. He wanted every inch of the plane to be perfect—and when he ordered the plane, the paperwork included carefully written notes with Presley’s requested upgrades to the interior.Those upgrades included “gold-tone hardware, woodwork, inlay, red velvet seats, and red carpet,” according to New Live Auctioneers. There was also a nifty electronic display, which showed the time, temperature, altitude, and true air speed.
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The spacious interior looks dated, to be sure, but the wood paneling adds to the allure. It’s certainly roomy, and we can’t imagine what it would be like to sit in one of the red velvet seats—or visit the Royal Commode, which also features some red leather lining (although thankfully not on the throne itself).“We here at GWS Auctions truly hope that this piece ends up where the fans can enjoy it,” wrote a woman claiming to be a GWS representative on the site’s Google Photos page. “We have a great deal of respect for the Presley family, and are absolutely honored to handle this auction. It will be handled with grace and professionalism to honor The King.”For more insights on the King’s private jet, Click “Next”.