Thursday, May 16, 2013

Hole in JFK limo windshield

Presidential Car


May Be Retired

To A Museum

STEVENS POINT (WISCONSIN) DAILY JOURNALTuesday, Dec 3 1963
WASHINGTON (AP)—Unless

President Johnson decides to

use it the bubble-top limousine

in which President Kennedy

was assassinated probably will

be retired to a museum.

The vehicle was flown back

to Washington after experts

carefully examined it for bullet

fragments or other evidence in

connection with the fatal shooting

of Kennedy in Dallas on

Nov. 22.

The 30-month-old limousine is

in perfect condition except for a

small, unexplained hole in the

windshield which may have

been caused by a bullet fragment

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