Limo JFK rode in before his death is set to fetch $500,000 at auction
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작성자 Robbin 작성일25-10-03 10:57 조회2회 댓글0건본문
The last limo to safely transport President John F.
Kennedy before his assassination is expected to reach up to $500,000 at auction this week.
The 1963 Lincoln Continental that JFK and First Lady Jackie Kennedy traveled in on the morning of November 22, 1963, as they went to a Fort Worth Airbase to get a flight to Dallas will go up for sale on October 14.
The 46-year-old president was later shot and killed as he traveled through Dallas in another convertible Lincoln Continental. That car is on display at the Henry Ford Muse.
With the transition to all online auctions, JetBlack some of the most expensive web-based car sales ever have been brokered by the likes of Bonhams in the past few months.
They included the June sale of a 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $2.6million, completed by RM Sotheby's.
At the time it was the priciest car ever sold online but the record was broken again just three months later.
In September a 1966 Ferrari was sold through Gooding and Company for just over $3million.
The JFK limos are not expected to break any records when they go up for sale as part of The American Presidential Experience auction.
Also up for grabs is a lock of George Washington's hair for $500, a stone from the White House for $1,500 and Theodore Roosevelt's signature for $500, as well as a replica of the JFK-era Air Force One.
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
That car, pictured, is on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan
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