Hi all,
This will be my first post in this forum, so I apologize if this is not a great post. Most of you will know me as the person behind the YouTube channel "The JFK Theorist".
I lived in Texas for 2 years with my father, and he had told me something very interesting relating to the presidential limousine even before I had moved down there with him. He apparently worked for some bank in the early 2000s who had their computer systems in some caves out in Lenexa, Kansas, (the "Meritex" industrial park) where the National Archives also has a facility underground. At some point, he said he saw it just parked in the National Archives' portion of the caves, sitting exactly as it was in 1963 with the top off and the seats still stained.
I even showed him a photo of the limo in early 1964 in the White House garage, and he immediately said that it looked identical.

I did look into this to see if he may have been misremembering it at all, and contacted F. Nick Ciacelli (owner of the replica limo used for Oliver Stone's "JFK" among other movies) to see if it may have been his limo, and he said it couldn't have been, and that he had never stored it there. I did have an opportunity to speak with someone else on this who I can't name as of now, and he was able to tell me that he had heard other accounts of the limo being other places, but didn't tell me anything else.
I'm curious to see if anyone else has seen what appeared to be the original limo somewhere else? It's supposedly in the Ford Museum in Michigan, but I'm starting to doubt that.