Limousine in Mackinaw Bridge Opening Ceremony
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1952/56 CHRYSLER "Imperial Parade Phaeton" Used by President Dwight D. Eisenhower In 1952 Chrysler supplied custom-built Parade Phaetons to New York, Los Angeles, and Detroit for transporting dignitaries in parades and other special events. Built on extended Crown Imperial chassis, all three returned to Chrysler in 1955 to be updated with new 1956 "Forward Look" styling. Their striking appearance and frequent use by high-profile celebrities gained important exposure that enhanced the prestige of their production cars. Although the White House used this car, the Federal government was prevented from taking title because of its policy not to accept gifts. As a result, Chrysler retained the phaeton and it became known as "The Detroit Car" because of where it was housed when not in service. Frequently used by President Eisenhower, it was sold out of the Chrysler motor pool in approximately 1970 and today is the only one of the original three that is privately owned. The other two are still owned and used by the Cities of New York and Los Angeles. The car is currently (03/15/08) on display at the Peterson Automotive Museum in LA. Thanks to Charlie Vrugitz for finding this information
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Limousine, limo, limos, Chrysler, Mackinaw, Bridge
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