ETC: What will the next Presidential limo look like?

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Lincoln MKT-based presidential limousine rendering

With recent news that the Secret Service has begun soliciting proposals for a new armored limousine, we’ve been wondering what the next presidential limo might look like. The current machine, nicknamed “The Beast,” has a design based on a car that’s no longer sold: the Cadillac DTS. If General Motors gets the job again, which wouldn’t be a surprise considering the government still owns a chunk of the company, the next limo’s shape would likely resemble the new XTS (below, left). But Cadillac hasn’t always been the go-to car company for presidential whips.

Lincoln has actually provided far more presidential limousines throughout history than Cadillac. In fact, the first car modified for Commander-in-Chief-carrying duty was a 1939 Lincoln K-Series called “Sunshine Special” used by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the last Lincoln used by a president was a 1989 Town Car ordered for George H.W. Bush. If President Obama wanted a Lincoln today, it would likely be an amalgam of the MKS sedan and MKT crossover, as illustrated above.

Cadillac XTS-based presidential limousine renderingChrysler 300-based presidential limousine rendering

And what about Chrysler? The only record we could find of a President favoring the Pentastar is Nixon, who reportedly ordered two limos from the company during his administration in the ’70s, and then another one, known today as the “K-Car limo,” in the ’80s after he left office. Obama, however, has a personal – if modest – connection to Chryslers, having owned a 300 himself before he took office. A 300-based Beast (above, right) would certainly earn the U.S. some style points.

Of course, we can only speculate about what the next presidential limo will look like, as what’s under the skin is a closely guarded secret by the Secret Service. Like The Beast’s rumored underpinnings, the next limo will probably ride atop a heavy-duty truck chassis, which any of our domestic automakers could easily provide.

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Automobile documents presidential limo build for Pinewood Derby

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pinewood derby presidential limo

The Pinewood Derby is a right of passage and an American institution. First run in 1953 in Manhattan Beach, California, the Pinewood Derby can help ignite fiery automotive passion in young men across the country. Automobile’s Joe Lorio recently put together a derby project car with his son and the results are impressive. The car they chose to model their own after? The presidential limousine.

After a three-year losing streak, the Lorios aimed not for first place, but rather the prizes awarded for creativity. Not only did they successfully recreate the limousine, they added sound by ripping the noise-making components out of an audio greeting card and sticking them to the bottom of the pinewood limo.

Joe and his son managed to eke out third-place finishes in each of their races with the limousine. Bigger victories, however, came in the form of the Most Original and People’s Choice awards they received for their efforts. Read the whole story at Automobilemag.com.

[Source: Automobile Magazine]

Automobile documents presidential limo build for Pinewood Derby originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 27 Mar 2011 19:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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