Vehicle Description
This 1962 Lincoln Continental was used by President John F. Kennedy
and his wife Jackie. The car was kept at the Kennedy compound in
Florida. They used it to go to church on Sunday mornings and Jackie
used it when she went shopping in Palm Beach. The Lincoln was
purchased by A.K. Roart in the summer of 1963 before President
Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963. Roart later donated the
auto to the Elliott Museum of Vehicular Evolution in Stuart, FL.
The vehicle remained in the museum until it was purchased by
Kenneth E. Mausolf of Denver, CO, who was internationally known for
his fabulous collection of antique, classic and special-interest
automobiles. After years of negotiation, Carr's
One-Of-A-Kind-In-The-World Museum captured this prominently
celebrated automobile. This Lincoln is powered by a V8 430ci
engine, and has power steering, power brakes, power windows, power
seats, power antenna, automatic transmission and air conditioning.
The interior appears in its original Persian Blue with seats in
excellent original condition. The exterior is Sultana White. These
cars are most recognized for their suicide doors. The mechanics are
original. 52,394 actual miles (the title reads mileage exempt).