Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Historical ambulances carrying the bodies of former U.S. president John F Kennedy (JFK) after he was killed will be auctioned

I think of this auction will be held by a lot of collectors in crowd. It's rare and historical moment to own unique vehicles changing the historical journey of Uncle Sam.

Historical ambulances carrying the bodies of former U.S. president John F Kennedy (JFK) after he was killed will be auctioned. 1963 Pontiac Bonneville's memorable ambulance version made only 69 units and only 15 units are used for military purposes.



Ambulance 1963 Pontiac Bonneville-owned Bethesda naval hospital in the District of Columbia (DC). This vehicle's body was picked number one in the U.S. when it is derived from Air Force One at Andrews air base Air Force Base.

This car is carrying the bodies accompanied by JFK's widow Jacqueline, and his brother Robert F. Kennedy to the hospital and then to Capitol Hill. The ambulance itself free from duty after a few years later and sold to a collector.

The current owner intends to auction the historical vehicle is in celebration of the 40th Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, held later this month. The condition of this classic 1963 Pontiac Bonneville still looks neat and original. Even this vehicle ever displayed in the magazine also presented at national conventions Military Vehicle Preservation Association in 2010 and was awarded the Gold Award.

Unfortunately, not yet known how the opening price of a vehicle that has a value of classical and This high history.