Monday, November 5, 2012

Personal automobile of the President


Personal automobile of the President

We are a private owned, simultaneously reflect gu "4-wheel fashion" of people and former head of the United States.

Once in office, the president of the United States almost never free driving for many reasons. And as for the latter, they are increasingly being equipped with special cars. Such as the Cadillac of President Barack Obama, with the windows up to 20 cm thick and weighs the equivalent cabin door on a Boeing 757 with about 13 cm thick bulletproof glass.

Personal cars, often only the White House itself helm in the time before and after tenure.

William Taft: Baker Electric


In the picture is the famous MC on American television Jay Leno and the Baker Electric 1909. Photo: New York Times.
William Taft (1909-1913 term) was the 27th President of the United States and was the first president to use cars. One of the most interesting cars he ever owned a Baker electric vehicles. Really high-tech facilities that time, Baker quite common. Unlike most cars, Baker does not need to start recording manually, and that is a big advantage. Maximum speed of about 23 km / h.

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Packard Twelve

Packard Twelve
Photo: Thevehiclepresidents.
Come from a wealthy family, Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945) to understand the use of media interest in style. One of the luxury vehicle at the time of his Packard Twelve, is both elegant and powerful V12 engine. This car debuted in 1932 at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York. Roosevelt's vehicles equipped with bulletproof glass, and's first bulletproof vehicles for president.

Harry S. Truman: Ford Super Deluxe

Ford Super Deluxe
Ford Super Deluxe Sportsman convertible version. Photo: AP.
Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) came from middle-class and "taste" of his cars reflect that. He appeared with the first Ford rolled off the assembly after production started again after World War II. It is a Ford Super Deluxe Tudor sedan 1946, is also the most popular models of the American car company.

John F. Kennedy: Ford Thunderbird

Ford Thunderbird
Photo: Wieck.
John F. Kennedy (1961-1963) used to go on a Ford Thunderbird convertible in 1961. It was the first year Thunderbird revived the style "Bullet Bird" with designs similar to the trade with a V8.

Richard Nixon: Oldsmobile 98

Oldsmobile 98
Photo: Radiocraft.
37th president of the United States had taken the life Oldsmobile 98 1950 speech "Checkers".acPersonal automobile of the President


Lyndon B. Johnson: Amphicar

Amphicar
One of the choice of the 36th president is a Amphicar. Only 3878 cars were produced from 1961 to 1968 and Lyndon Johnson remained at his farm. Johnson had once pretended to take the driver and the car changes direction crashed into the lake.

Ronald Reagan: U.S. Army Jeep

US Army Jeep
The wife of the 40th president gave the Jeep 1952 for her husband in the late 1970s for his use at the family farm in California. This is also one of the last version of the iconic military vehicles this.

Bill Clinton: Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang
Photo: Cars.
42nd president owns a blue 1967 Mustang convertible life cream and white interior. It is said to be one of the items that most Clinton attachment to left to move into the White House.

Barack Obama: Ford Escape Hybrid

Ford Escape
Photo: Ford.
The president has changed from a Chrysler 300C sedan to the Ford Escape Hybrid. About a century after the first president to use an electric car, the cycle has finished, in 44th presidents.

Mitt Romney: Ford Mustang



Photo: Jalopnik.
Who would be the next president of the United States own a Ford Mustang and a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. And his wife, Ann Lois Romney is a Cadillac SRX.

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