This is the Cadillac DTS that President Bush received in 2006. Look at that thick glass and reinforced roof. Photo: GM Media
- This is the Cadillac DTS that President Bush received in 2006. Look at that thick glass and reinforced roof. Photo: GM Media
- This is the car that George Bush rode around in in 2001. Photo: GM Media
- Cadillac labeled this picture as a 1996 limousine, but I think it might be another angle of the Clinton 1993 car--although Fleetwoods did look like this in 1996 as well. Photo: GM Media
- The '93 Fleetwood presidential limo was the first bult from the ground-up by GM without the use of an aftermarket coach builder. Photo: GM Media
- This presidential Escalade is a modern vehicle that may be used by the president, but may also be used by other important politicians and world leaders. Photo: GM Media
- This is Ronald Reagan's 1982 limousine. It still has the squared-off roof to indicate that it isn't your ordinary Fleetwood. Photo: GM Media
- Here's John F. Kennedy in a '59 Cadillac limo with a clear bubble top so he could be seen inside the car during parades. In 1963, Kennedy was assasinated in a Lincoln limousine during a parade that had no such safety features. Photo: GM Media
- This is a well-known picture of Dwight D. Eisenhower during his innaguration riding in one of the first production 1953 Eldorados. It is unlikely that a president would be seen standing so openly out of a car today. Photo: GM Media
- Harry S. Truman standing in front of a 1947 Cadillac presidential limousine. Photo: GM Media
- Here's William Howard Taft sitting in the back of a 1908 Cadillac. Fancy, yes, but not too much security. Photo: GM Media
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