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Fifty years ago, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed In Dallas, Texas, while riding in a 1961 Lincoln Continental limousine, code-named X-100. After being rebuilt, the JFK limo was moved ...
The Continental was a hefty car anyway, and the "presidential" modifications left it weighing a staggering 10,440 pounds. Being a limo, the wheelbase was an astonishing 161 inches.
Bonhams has announced the items that will be part of a very special Presidential Experience auction on October 14 and, among them, is a 1963 Lincoln Continental convertible dubbed “Limo One ...
1963 Lincoln Continental, the Last Limo to Carry JFK Alive, Sells for $375,000 Published: 17 Oct 2020, 04:31 UTC • By: Elena Gorgan 7 photos ...
John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Lincoln Continental at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation (Graham Media Group) You may wonder how the infamous limousine ended up in Dearborn, Michigan.
1. The Lincoln was leased, but received six-figure upgrades from the White House. The car was fashioned from a stock 1961 Lincoln Continental four-door convertible — retail price $7,347 — that ...
According to The Henry Ford, the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine was called X-100 by the Secret Service. It was assembled by Ford Motor Company at its Lincoln plant in Wixom, Mich ...
A 1967 Lincoln Continental limousine once owned by Elvis Presley will be auctioned at the Mecum Auctions event in Monterey, Calif. The stretch was a wedding gift to Presley and his new bride ...
At the zenith of the American Empire, the 1950s, the presidential parade limo -- a 1950 Lincoln Continental Cosmopolitan -- reflected the nation’s unrivaled power and sense of destiny.
John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Lincoln Continental at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation (Graham Media Group) You may wonder how the infamous limousine ended up in Dearborn, Michigan.
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