It protected Bill Clinton in 1996—why not you? This presidential limousine will soon be up for auction and it’s a true bunker on wheels

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It’s a rare, almost unique opportunity for history enthusiasts and exceptional car lovers: a presidential Cadillac once used by Bill Clinton is going up for auction.

Steeped in history and equipped to handle the most dangerous situations, this limousine is far from ordinary. Let’s take a closer look at the behind-the-scenes of one of the world’s most secure presidential vehicles: the Fleetwood Brougham Presidential Limousine.

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An armored Cadillac like no other

In 1996, as Bill Clinton entered the final phase of his first term in the White House, Cadillac designed three special limousines to meet the highest security requirements. Based on the Fleetwood Brougham, this limousine is equipped with B6-level armor. Its 2.75-inch-thick windows and reinforced body are designed to withstand bullets, while run-flat tires allow it to keep moving even under attack. Under the hood lies a hand-assembled 7.4-liter V8 engine by Jack Roush, delivering an estimated 400 to 500 horsepower. This vehicle was designed not only for protection but also for rapid escape if necessary. Measuring an impressive 22.5 feet in length, the Cadillac is both a road behemoth and a highly functional security tool. An armored limousine, sure, but one that can move swiftly when needed!

Fleetwood Brougham Presidential Limousine for sale - © Mecun Auctions
Fleetwood Brougham Presidential Limousine for sale – © Mecun Auctions

Packed with gadgets worthy of a spy movie

The limousine offers more than just exceptional armor. It comes with a host of features designed to ensure the president’s safety in any situation. It includes an advanced communication system for staying connected with the escort, emergency lights to clear a path, and even an integrated oxygen tank to withstand potential chemical attacks. Onboard fire extinguishers, a siren, and presidential flags round out the impressive survival setup—everything was designed with the President’s safety in mind. Inside, the luxurious cabin is designed for both comfort and functionality. It features a partition separating the driver, four-passenger face-to-face seating, a telephone, a television, and even a VCR—a hallmark of the era. Despite these impressive features, the Cadillac has barely been used: its odometer reads just 627 miles. This rarity only adds to its allure.

Fleetwood Brougham Presidential Limousine rear seats - © Mecun Auctions
Fleetwood Brougham Presidential Limousine rear seats – © Mecun Auctions

A rare opportunity for collectors

Owning a presidential limousine isn’t something just anyone can do. Vehicles used by heads of state are rarely available to the public, as most end up in museums or are stored in undisclosed locations. In the case of this Cadillac—one of the three built for Clinton—the story is even more intriguing. One is housed in the Clinton Presidential Library & Museum, while the other has never been disclosed by the Secret Service. This particular model presents a unique opportunity for historical car enthusiasts. The vehicle will be auctioned by Mecum on January 18, 2025, in Kissimmee, Florida. No estimated price has been disclosed, but bidding is expected to rise quickly given the car’s impeccable condition and extraordinary history. If the thought of owning a piece of American history appeals to you, get your wallet ready!

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This article delves into the fascinating story of a unique presidential Cadillac limousine heading to auction, highlighting its unparalleled features and historical significance. A rare chance for collectors and automobile enthusiasts alike.

Source & images: Mecun Auctions

Adrien Conges
Adrien Conges
I grew up near Magny-Cours, an old Formula 1 circuit in France so I've been passionate about motorsport and automobiles since childhood. I currently live in Bordeaux, France and I'm still waiting for Ferrari to win a 17th F1 constructors' title.

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