I'm sure everyone remembers the Barrett Jackson Scottsdale auction  from  January 2011 when a 1963 Pontiac Bonneville naval ambulance was sold. A  rare vehicle sure, but it was claimed to have been the very ambulance  that carried President John F. Kennedy from Andrews Air Force Base to  the White House hours after his assassination in Dallas, Tx. Mystery  surrounded the car and the lead up time prior to the sale. Was it really  the car? Some say yes, lots of facts pointed to no. No one really knew  for sure. Either way, the car sold for over $100,000 though no where  near what the seller was thinking he'd get.
That brings us to the  1964 Cadillac hearse pictured here. This hearse has a solid, verifiable,  and most of all documented history that it was in fact the very hearse  to carry President Kennedy from Parkland Hospital in Dallas to the  airport to be transported back to Washington D.C.
However, this  time around O'neal Funeral Home documented the cars history. The 1964  Miller Meteor bodies Cadillac shows less than 50,000 original miles and  is in fantastic condition and shows only 3 owners from new. The hearse  has been for sale for a while, going through several auctions being  offered for as high as $900,000 in 2007 with no sale. So it should be  interesting to see what the car will fetch when it rolls across the  block that is the Barrett Jackson circus in a few weeks. I'm sure the  car will get coverage on Speed, so make sure you watch January  15th-22nd, 2012. We'll keep you updated.
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