Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination, where the nature of American politics took such a sudden and ultimately tragic change in course. A stark memento of that occasion emerged in the news last week, as it was revealed that 2 limousines from the Kennedy White House motor pool are set for sale at some point during 2013. Owned by Connecticut resident John Reznikoff, the vehicles have recently being prepared for auction and showcased at the Classic Car Gallery to help drive interest and commemorate that seismic day in the fall of 1963.
The Vehicles and Their Place in History
The first vehicle in question is the 4 door 1963 Lincoln Continental limousine, which both John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy used for a parade in Forth Worth, Texas the day before the presidents tragic assassination. This classic black model is as striking today as it was back then, and has benefited from extremely effective level of maintenance and personal attention to ensure that it runs as smoothly today as it did 4 decades ago. The 2nd is the less vaunted 1960 Lincoln Mark V Limousine, which provides a stark contrast to its partner with crisp white paintwork, a simplified design and an underrated visual aesthetic.
Both cars were themselves purchased in auction by John Reznikoff, who procured them from the eclectic and unusual Museum of American Tragedy. Given that they remain in almost mint condition to this day, aside from minimal wear to the interiors of each vehicle, their grandeur presents a fitting visual representation of the era and a physical memento of an incredibly emotive and tragic day. As they are currently being displayed in full public view before their proposed sale at auction, their presence is providing an interesting foot note ahead of the 50th anniversary of the assassination next year.
Delivering a Fitting Tribute for the 50th Anniversary
Despite owning the iconic JFK limo and a second vehicle from the Kennedy White House motor pool for more than a decade, John Reznikoff's decision to sell them will play a significant role in providing a fitting tribute for next years 50th anniversary commemoration. By preparing them for sale in conjunction with technical staff at the Classic Car Gallery, he is creating media interest at an ideal time and drawing a sharp focus towards one of the most momentous days in American history.
The JFK limo remains one of the most iconic vehicles in modern history, and its sale will generate worldwide interest in one of America's most infamous events.
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