Talk about a gift from the heavensโ€ฆLeMay โ€“ Americaโ€™s Car Museum announced the surprise arrival of a 1964 Lincoln Continental limousine custom-made to protect Pope Paul VI and later used to shuttle Apollo astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Jim Lovell along ticker-tape parades in Chicago. The one-off limo is on loan to ACM from a prominent local collector and is currently being displayed in the museumโ€™s front lobby. โ€œThe Papal Continental is an astounding example of Americana,โ€ said Scot Keller, ACM chief marketing and communications officer. โ€œThe number of influential people whoโ€™ve ridden inside this car is staggering.ย  From the first man to walk on the moon to His Holinessโ€ฆneedless to say, this is an extremely unique automobile.โ€

The โ€™64 Continental was specially ordered by the Vatican in 1965 for Pope Paulโ€™s visit to New York and customized by Chicago-based Lehmann-Peterson coachbuilders. In a mere two weeks, the car was stretched to nearly 21-feet, the roof was made fully removable and a bulletproof shell and windscreen were installed to protect the Pontiff. The limo was also given additional seating, special lighting and a public address system. In 1968, the Vatican had the limo shipped to Columbia for the 39th International Eucharistic Congress. It again underwent extensive modifications to allow for moreย seating, as well as better air circulation at higher elevations.

The Papal Continental was later used to parade American astronauts numerous times through the streets of the Windy City. โ€œEqually as impressive as the carโ€™s historical provenance is the level of ingenuity that went into customizing it,โ€ said Keller.

โ€œVisitors should examine it closely because the devilโ€™s in the details.โ€ For more information on the Lincoln or ACM, visit www.lemaymuseum.org.