The stretched Lincoln Continental convertible is an exact version of the car used by President Kennedy from 1961 until his death in 1963. One of only two ever made, it was commissioned by the White House in 1963 and features secret service footplates and running boards, a radio telephone system, extra wide doors with the Presidential seal, and even Stars and stripes flags for the bonnet.
The Kennedy car is now displayed at the Henry Ford Motor Museum in the US but has a permanent hard roof and bullet proof glass that were installed after the shooting.
The Lincoln Continental Convertible limousine will go under the hammer in Belgium next week with a starting bid of $150,000.