Those who want to experience golden era of air travel again might want to book a trip to Anthony Toth's garage.
According to snarkfood.com, Anthony Toth has built a Replica Pan Am cabin in his garage worth $50,000. The reports conform that he spent a fortune to recreate a first-class Pan Am cabin inside his garage. Toth is a 42 year old employee of United Airlines.
Toth has dedicated more than 20 years of his life on elaborate recreation of a Pan Am cabin, which includes a few economy-class seats as well. As reported, Mr. Toth estimates he has spent about $50,000 on the project, which he hopes to turn into a museum someday.
All told, Anthony Toth decided this recreation project because he fell in love with Pan Am at an early age when he used to fly in this airline with his family, to visit his oversea relatives.
In an interview to Wall Street Journal he sated, �There was no other aircraft I could walk on board that intrigued me more than the Pan Am cabin.The brand was so powerful� They had this uncompromising standard of service.�
Pam Am World Airways went bankrupt in 1991 only a few years after a flight was blown up by terrorists over Lockerbie, Scotland killing 270 on the board.