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I wonder if it hints at the styling of the next DTS like the last Prez limo did?

Obama's fly new ride.

Whatever makes you happy, :rolleyes: .

McCain would be happy with the latest Packard. :rotflmao:

Still ugly. Why do they bother trying to make it look like a Cadillac?

I'm surprised Bush didn't upgrade to a Hummer based limo a few years back..would have been appropriate for the 'War President', and put sponsor decals on it like a NASCAR--decals for Halliburton, Blackwater, Exxon, etc. . :)

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If Al Gore had ever become president we could have looked forward to this:

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Actually - Obama would have a ZIL 41047 for the state limo.

OK can we just cut all bull$h! and get back to the car. :rolleyes:

OK: It's fugly!!! Couldn't they make something functional yet elegant for a President's limo? Presidents deserve style too :P

OK: It's fugly!!! Couldn't they make something functional yet elegant for a President's limo? Presidents deserve style too :P

Some do anyway. :P

They slapped an Escalade front and the tired STS rear on it? This thing is pathetic.

OK: It's fugly!!! Couldn't they make something functional yet elegant for a President's limo? Presidents deserve style too :P

Agreed.

If I was stuck with that job, I'd want an armored version of the Sixteen.

Still ugly. Why do they bother trying to make it look like a Cadillac?

Exactly, the damn A-pillar is as thick as a medium sugar maple tree.

Just throw the armor on a H2, it will look less awkward.

Better yet just give him a freekin APC with an Escalade

grille, a 5-foot wide Cadillac-style LED CHiMSL, 22 inch

rims & call it a day!

The story of how Lincoln got the Whit House contract

for a few decades by default as a result of the Truman

Dewey debacle is an interesting one. I, for one, am

happy the commander in Chielf has a Caddy, not some

tarted up Fordproduct... if only on paper.

Agreed.

If I was stuck with that job, I'd want an armored version of the Sixteen.

F*** yeah! ....but still a true pillarless hardtop.

Now that would be funny... seeing interlocking glass

that's 5" thick and designed to gell & catch armored

piercing rounds and yet its got to also seal in terms

of weather sealing & also dropp down into the doors!

Hell yesh! :spin:

Say what you will 68 but I still think this would make a bitchin' Presidential Limo

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In fact I'd buy one too because I'm in love with the looks of the 1961-64 Continental (it's my favorite design) and would kill for anything styled to evoke it. Unfortunately all I get to satisfy me is the front end of the MKX Crossover (:huh:)

Oh the '61-64 Continentals are among my favorite FoMoCo cars

and def. my favorite post-WWII Lincolns. That concept was just

a little too soft but still very nice overall, too bad Lincoln will

never actually build anyhing worth buying. The Town Car, even

last year was still a relevant and nice product but it should have

cost about $12,000 less than what Ford was tryting to get for

them.... for krissake the damn car has barelly had an update in

10+ years and the chassis makes the W-body look "new-ish" by

comparison, which is scary.

If someone, Ford OR GM made the investment to design a BOF

car ground up with todays technology as far as hydroforming,

crumple zones, side impact & rollover protection they could

REALLY have something special. Now that gas is $4/gallon even

that 1.5% chance that GM would bring back the B-body is dead.

I would just drive a tank.... less conspicuous..... :P

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So is this the new DTS/DT7 same way how were previewed the '06 DTS in early '05 when Bush road in it.

  • 5 months later...

i have to say, seeing the car on TV today it looked great. It was very substantial and had a nice wide stance to it. It looked like a truck disguised as a car, exactly what it is, which I think is cool.

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