I have to admit that first picture is what I remember seeing. That middle part with the glass looks so weird and out of place to me. I don't really know what to think. But I do feel like something weird is going on in the world.
Yeah. I've watched videos of the event and read books on the subject since I was a teenager. This is the Mandela Effect that freaked me out the most outside of the original mind fuck of the Berenstein Bears! Thanks for reading!
The first picture is not correct. The actual car had FOUR doors. The car in the first picture has only two.
The actual car is in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan. 4 doors, with the partition between the driver/passeger seats and the rear seats.
Many of the "Replica" cars are only 4 seaters. This is easily explained away. NOT many (if any at all) 6 seat convertibles existed at the time, and those that did were very expensive. This is the reason that the Kennedy Limo was actually refurbished and kept in service rather than replace it. Because the cost of a new Presidential Limo would have been over $500,000
I have to admit that first picture is what I remember seeing. That middle part with the glass looks so weird and out of place to me. I don't really know what to think. But I do feel like something weird is going on in the world.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I've watched videos of the event and read books on the subject since I was a teenager. This is the Mandela Effect that freaked me out the most outside of the original mind fuck of the Berenstein Bears! Thanks for reading!
DeleteThe first picture is not correct. The actual car had FOUR doors. The car in the first picture has only two.
DeleteThe actual car is in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan. 4 doors, with the partition between the driver/passeger seats and the rear seats.
Many of the "Replica" cars are only 4 seaters. This is easily explained away. NOT many (if any at all) 6 seat convertibles existed at the time, and those that did were very expensive. This is the reason that the Kennedy Limo was actually refurbished and kept in service rather than replace it. Because the cost of a new Presidential Limo would have been over $500,000