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Decommissioned presidential state cars are destroyed by the Secret Service for training and to protect their secrets. Late 20th-century and 21st-century presidential motorcades have consisted of 24–45 vehicles other than the presidential state car, including those for security, healthcare, the press, and route-clearing, among others.
1989 Lincoln Town Car, used by George H. W. Bush. 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood, used by Bill Clinton. This was the first Cadillac that was designed from the ground up for use as a state car. Previous models were modified production units. It is on display at the Clinton Presidential Library. 2001 Cadillac de Ville used by George W. Bush
The presidential state car of Uruguay is an armoured 2005 Chevrolet Vectra, purchased by president Tabaré Vázquez when his term in office began on 1 March 2005. Previously, presidents traveled in a Mitsubishi Galant procured from the government's fleet of diplomatic vehicles.
The presidential state car is a limousine called Cadillac One or The Beast which is operated by the Secret Service. There are at least ten limousines. There is also a bus unofficially called Ground Force One officially called Stagecoach, while the president is aboard, which is operated by the Secret Service.
In the final year of his first term, President Donald Trump was taken around Daytona in the presidential state car, named "The Beast" for hot laps, ahead of the 2025 Daytona 500 he returns to do ...
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FDR's 1939 Lincoln K series Presidential Limousine. The Sunshine Special is a modified 1939 Lincoln Model K limousine that was used as the official state car by United States presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
Presidential state car (United States) S. Sunshine Special (automobile) This page was last edited on 14 April 2021, at 05:19 (UTC). Text is available under the ...