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This 1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine Is Up For Grabs

Presidential Limousine for First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and President Lyndon Baines Johnson...

In a rare opportunity for automotive enthusiasts and history buffs alike, a unique piece of American presidential history is set to cross the auction block at Mecum Glendale on Saturday, March 9th, 2024. The spotlight shines on a meticulously crafted 1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine, a vehicle with a storied past and unparalleled historical significance.

1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine. (Mecum).

Crafted as one of just 10 Ghia limousines ever produced, this Imperial began its journey as a 1964 Imperial LeBaron hardtop before undergoing a transformation at Ghia in Italy. Commissioned for use by the Kennedy Administration, it served both First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and President Lyndon Baines Johnson as part of the White House Motor Pool, symbolizing an era of American prestige and power.

Powered by a formidable 6.8-liter (413 cubic-inch) WEDGE V8 engine delivering 340 horsepower and paired with a pushbutton-controlled 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission, this limousine exudes both elegance and performance. Its sleek black exterior, accented with gold pinstripes and a black Landau top, commands attention while reflecting the craftsmanship of a bygone era.

1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine. (Mecum).

Step inside, and you’re transported back in time to an era of opulence and sophistication. The chauffeur’s compartment boasts narrow-piped black leather upholstery and black nylon floor carpeting, while the rear compartment exudes luxury with gray leather and wool broadcloth interior, adorned with wood accents. Features like flush-folding jump seats, an electronically controlled partition window, and remote radio controls enhance both comfort and convenience.

Accompanied by a wealth of historical documentation, including photographs capturing its presence at Camp David, videos showcasing its role in President Johnson’s inauguration, and newspaper articles highlighting its significance, this Imperial Ghia Limousine offers a tangible connection to America’s political legacy.

1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine. (Mecum).

After its illustrious White House service, the limousine passed through the hands of discerning collectors, each preserving its legacy with care. Now, it awaits its next custodian at the Mecum Glendale auction, where it’s estimated to fetch between $125,000 to $150,000. A chance to own a piece of history, this Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine represents not just a mode of transportation, but a symbol of American presidential prestige and power.

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Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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In a rare opportunity for automotive enthusiasts and history buffs alike, a unique piece of American presidential history is set to cross the auction block at Mecum Glendale on Saturday, March 9th, 2024. The spotlight shines on a meticulously crafted 1964 Imperial Crown Ghia Presidential Limousine, a vehicle with a storied past and unparalleled historical significance. Crafted as one of just 10 Ghia limousines ever produced, this Imperial began its journey as a 1964 Imperial LeBaron hardtop before undergoing a transformation at Ghia in Italy. Commissioned for use by the Kennedy Administration, it served both First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and … (read full article...)

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