If you missed out on Donald Trump’s 1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster, you can soon bid on a presidential limo used by Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) and Jacqueline Kennedy.

Set to be auctioned by Mecum next month, the car is based on a 1964 Imperial LeBaron and was transformed into a limousine by Ghia. It’s reportedly one of ten limos made by the Italian firm, although it’s not exactly a thing of beauty.

That being said, the model sports classic looks and a black paint job that contrasts with gold pinstripes. We can also see red “parade headlights,” a partial landau top, and enough chrome to deplete an Escalade. Even the tires are old as the classic whitewalls are said to be of “1960s vintage.”

The interior sports a minimalist “chauffeur’s compartment” with a black leather bench, an analog clock, and a handful of pushbutton controls. The passenger compartment is decidedly more luxurious as it has wood trim as well as gray leather and wool upholstery.

The two compartments are separated by an electric partition window and there are remote radio controls above the right rear armrest. They’re joined by jump seats and a large clock.

The car is reportedly powered by a 6.8-liter V8 that produces 340 hp (254 kW / 345 PS). It’s connected to a three-speed automatic transmission, which has pushbutton controls.

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The model has 15,109 miles (24,316 km) on the odometer and reportedly carried an MSRP of $18,500. However, Chrysler allegedly loaned it to the White House for just a dollar per year.

There’s no auction estimate, but the listing says the car is well-documented as photos show it at Camp David as well as with Kennedy and Johnson. Speaking of which, there’s video of it being used during his inauguration.

Picture credits: Mecum