Talk:SS-100-X
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There You Are
Scources include a chapter from "Car Crash Culture" by Pamela McElwain-Brown and "Lincoln and Continetal, The Post War Years" by Paul R. Woudenberg. "The Death of a President" by William Manchester. Ive seen this car at the Henry Ford Museum, where it is considered one of the most famous displays. I plan to include photos, as soon as I find them in the attic, where they lay with the rest of the antiques randazzo56 00:34, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
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Better photo needed
Considering its infamy...can we please get a better photo? This grainy b&w thing that doesn't actually show the car is stupid. --76.115.67.114 (talk) 09:57, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- Agreed. Aren't there any fair use images of this car?? --RThompson82 (talk) 07:36, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
Merger
Only two sources (noted here, now) are used in the article and not presidential state car (United States)#1960s. Otherwise, there's far more at that larger article. I don't think there's enough special about this particular car to warrant his fork. Does anybody have input on the matter? — Fourthords | =Λ= | 01:05, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
I've incorporated the missing reliable sources into presidential state car (United States), and lacking any opposition, I'm going to redirect this page to that article. — Fourthords | =Λ= | 00:42, 30 January 2021 (UTC)