Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine 1989 – 3D Model
Formats: MAX, FBX, OBJ
Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine was the official state car of the United States President from 1989 to 2001. It was built by Hess & Eisenhardt, a coachbuilder based in Toledo, Ohio. The limousine was based on the production Lincoln Town Car, but it was heavily modified to meet the security and comfort needs of the President.
The 1989 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine was 23 feet long and weighed 14,000 pounds. It was powered by a 460 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 210 horsepower. The limousine was also equipped with a number of armored safety features, including bulletproof glass, run-flat tires, and a self-sealing fuel tank.
The interior of the 1989 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine was designed to be both luxurious and secure. The passenger compartment was upholstered in plush leather and equipped with a number of amenities, including a television, a stereo system, and a refrigerator. The limousine also had a separate compartment for Secret Service agents.
Lincoln Town Car Presidential Limousine was a symbol of American power and prestige. It served six U.S. Presidents, including Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. The limousine is now on display at the Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California.