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A limo which John F.
Kennedy rode on the morning of his assassination has sold for $375,000 at auction.<br><img src="https://media.defense.gov/2022/Jan/19/2002924082/1920/1080/0/210928-N-JW440-1123.JPG" style="max-width:440px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />The 1963 Lincoln Continental was used to chauffeur the President, Jackie Kennedy and Governor John Connally on the morning of the fateful day of November 22, 1963.<br>They travelled in it through Forth Worth before boarding a flight to Dallas where Kennedy was assassinated in another Lincoln Continental later that day.<br>The second limo is on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.<br> <img src="" alt="A limo which John F. Kennedy rode on the morning of his assassination has sold for $375,000 at auction" class="blkBorder img-share" /> A limo which John F.
Kennedy rode on the morning of his assassination has sold for $375,000 at auction <br> <img src="" alt="The white 1963 Lincoln Continental was the last car used to safely chauffeur the President before his death" class="blkBorder img-share" /> The white 1963 Lincoln Continental was the last car used to safely chauffeur the President before his death<br> <img src="" alt="The president is seen here traveling through Fort Worth in the open-top car in 1963 as he made his way to an airbase to board a flight to Dallas" class="blkBorder img-share" /> The president is seen here traveling through Fort Worth in the open-top car in 1963 as he made his way to an airbase to board a flight to Dallas<br>The white Lincoln up for auction was not part of the President's fleet of security vehicles but had been loaned to Connally for <a href="https://jetblacktransportation.com/blog/transportation-new-york-to-ocean-city-md-usa/">JetBlack</a> the visit.<br>It was later sold to a private customer and changed hands many times before it was bought by Jim Warlick, a collector of presidential memorabilia at an auction in 2013.<br>He offered it at Bonhams American Presidential Experience auction where it had its <a href="https://openclipart.org/search/?query=engine%20replaced">engine replaced</a> and repainted, but the red interior remains original.<br>The auctioneers had expected it to fetch $500,000 but it ultimately sold for $375,000.<br> <img src="" alt="The auctioneers had expected the historic car to fetch $500,000 but it ultimately sold for $375,000" class="blkBorder img-share" /> The auctioneers had expected the historic car to fetch $500,000 but it ultimately sold for $375,000<br> <img src="" alt="The car has received a new engine and has been repainted since although its red interior is original" class="blkBorder img-share" /> The car has received a new engine and has been repainted since although its red interior is original<br>A bulletproof Lincoln hardtop sedan also used by Kennedy for personal jaunts around Washington failed to find a buyer, but an Air Force One bomber jacket worn by the President reached $250,075. <br>Known as 'Limo One' the white Continental was used to transport the President and First Lady during their trip to Fort Worth after the four-door had been loaned out by local car dealer Bill Golightly. <br>Images from that morning show JFK standing in the car and waving at crowds as he departs. <br> <img src="" alt="The white Lincoln up for auction was not part of the President's fleet of security vehicles but had been loaned to Connally for the visit" class="blkBorder img-share" /> The white Lincoln up for auction was not part of the President's fleet of security vehicles but had been loaned to Connally for the visit<br>The second Lincoln car which went up for sale was used by JFK for personal errands from the White House. <br>The car was purchased by an acquaintance of JFK the year after his death. <br>It had previously been leased by the government from Ford for the president's use for $500 a year. <br>The car was modified for the president's use and included bulletproof doors, power steering and brakes, and passenger air controls. <br>It had some extra unusual features including a two-way phone. <br>The interior of this car also remains mainly the same but the body has been restored. <br>The projected price on this car had been between $200,000 and $300,000 but it failed to sell.<br> <img src="" alt="Also up for sale at the Bonhams auction Wednesday for around $300,000 is the bulletproof limo JFK used for personal jaunts around Washington, D.C., pictured above" class="blkBorder img-share" /> Also up for sale at the Bonhams auction Wednesday for around $300,000 is the bulletproof limo JFK used for personal jaunts around Washington, D.C., pictured above<br> <img src="" alt="JFK, First Lady Jackie Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally in the last car to transport the president safely in Fort Worth, Texas, on the morning of November 22, 1963" class="blkBorder img-share" /> JFK, First Lady Jackie Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally in the last car to transport the president safely in Fort Worth, Texas, on the morning of November 22, 1963<br> Despite the hit to the global economy caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the classic car market is still going strong according to . <br>With the transition to all online auctions, some of the most expensive web-based car sales ever have been brokered by the likes of Bonhams in the past few months.<br>They included the June sale of a 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $2.6million, completed by RM Sotheby's.<br>At the time it was the priciest car ever sold online but the record was broken again just three months later. <br>In September a 1966 Ferrari was sold through Gooding and Company for just over $3million. <br> <img src="" alt="JFK was later shot and killed as he traveled through Dallas in another convertible Lincoln Continental, pictured here. It change the security around a presidential car" class="blkBorder img-share" /> JFK was later shot and killed as he traveled through Dallas in another convertible Lincoln Continental, pictured here.
It change the security around a presidential car<br> <img src="" alt="That car, pictured, is on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan" class="blkBorder img-share" /> That car, pictured, is on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan<br> Kennedy often traveled in an open-top Lincoln Continental but his death transformed presidential cars. <br>They have now been completely redesigned to prioritize safety and security, and to enclose the president in more layers of armor and protection. <br>JFK's successor Lyndon B.
Johnson traveled in an armored Continental. <br>By Bush's era, he was traveling in a Cadillac DeVille that was more like a tank than a car. <br>Current presidents travel in 'The Beast', first introduced for Obama's inauguration in 2009. <br>The Cadillac Presidential Limousine weighs in at a massive 10 tons and comes with a formidable array of weapons and armory, as well as eight-inch walls and five-inch windows that are heavier than a commercial jet. <br>
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