Presidential Limos

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While checking out Lennon's Rolls, I wandered around the Ford museum site, and ended up at the Presidential Limos.
I was dumbstruck when I read this:
"Reagan Presidential Limousine
On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan took refuge in this limousine's interior to escape would-be assassin John Hinkley's gunfire. Going into service under President Nixon, it is also the car in which President Ford was riding when an attempt was made on his life. This is the last presidential limousine that will be preserved. All presidential cars are now destroyed by the Secret Service for security reasons."
Henry Ford Museum at The Henry Ford
I'll buy a beer for anyone of you who can convince me that the destruction of a limo is integral to "Homeland Security". To me it is just another example of government secrecy run amuck.
 
they dont want the bad guys to figure out how we rig the tack droppers, banana peelers, and oil squirters in the truncks. Can you imagine the havoc that would insue if al queda (sp?) got a hold of that sort of technology.
 
Can you just buy me a beer? I need it!
 
I'm not sure I would want to ride in that car.

P1et, come on over I'll buy you a beer.
 
I assume that means that when they retire the car they destroy it. That is interesting. It must be to prevent people from discovering any possible vulnerabilities. I saw an interesting show about Air Force One and there were parts of the plane they could not discuss. An interesting tid bit from that show was that before the plane is flown the food is purchased from random stores so that no one can predict where the food will come from. The shoppers are in plain clothes as well.
 
hispeed said:
While checking out Lennon's Rolls, I wandered around the Ford museum site, and ended up at the Presidential Limos.
I was dumbstruck when I read this:
"Reagan Presidential Limousine
On March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan took refuge in this limousine's interior to escape would-be assassin John Hinkley's gunfire. Going into service under President Nixon, it is also the car in which President Ford was riding when an attempt was made on his life. This is the last presidential limousine that will be preserved. All presidential cars are now destroyed by the Secret Service for security reasons."
Henry Ford Museum at The Henry Ford
I'll buy a beer for anyone of you who can convince me that the destruction of a limo is integral to "Homeland Security". To me it is just another example of government secrecy run amuck.
full armor, huh?
 
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