It has carried many dignitaries, celebrities and notables over the years, including the Apollo 11 astronauts.
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In 1952, a year after Willys last offered the Jeepster, Chrysler built three Imperial Parade Phaetons for ceremonial use, one by New York City, one by Los Angeles, and one intended for the White House but ultimately used for events throughout the United States.