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Today’s Photos : US Presidential Limousines, How The Bunkers Evolved Over Time

Today’s Photos : US Presidential Limousines, how the bunkers evolved over time.
The latest iteration of the armored US President’s “Cadillac One” limousine named “The Beast” entered service in 2018 during the reign of Donald Trump.
“The Beast”, a symbol of the US President’s power, joins fleets of other US State Cars, including the first customized Presidential car, which ferried Franklin Roosevelt.
Let’s take you back at how the US Presidential limousines have evolved through the decades, starting from 1939.
1) 1939 Lincoln K Sunshine Special
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
2) 1942 Lincoln Custom
President Franklin D. Roosevelt/ Harry Truman
3) 1950 Lincoln Cosmopolitan
President Harry Truman
4) 1961 – 1972 Lincoln Continental
President J F Kennedy/ Johnson/ Nixon/ Ford/ Carter/ Reagan
5) 1983 Cadillac Fleetwood
President Ronald Reagan
6) 1989 Lincoln Town Car
President George H W Bush
7) 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
President Bill Clinton
8) 2001 Cadillac DeVille
President George W Bush
9) 2005 Cadillac DTS
President George H W Bush
10) 2009 Cadillac “One” aka “the Beast”
President Barack Obama/Donald Trump
11) 2018 Cadillac “The Beast”
President Donald Trump
Photo Credits : Vanarama
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