Personal Documents Uncovered In Donald Trump’s Lincoln Limousine That Is Being Auctioned

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It was a thorough cleaning!

A 2004 Lincoln Town Car limousine that originally belonged to Donald Trump will be auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, Ariz. event, which runs Oct. 10-13.

The black limo was built by DaBryan Coach Builders and was registered to the now-defunct Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City.

The car features a 76-inch stretch, drink caddy, TV, Alpine audio system and the Trump name embroidered on the partition.

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The most interesting feature isn’t actually part of the car, however. As part of its preparation for the auction, its current owner had the interior removed for a deep-clean. During the process, they found a stack of resumes belonging to Trump’s driver stuffed under the seats along with a print-out of his personal itinerary from May 15-16, 2004.

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According to the sheet, his day started at his golf course in Westchester, N.Y., then moved to New York City, where he had a makeup appointment and a Task Resolution meeting before boarding a helicopter for Atlantic City. He first made stops at a charity event and an awards show, then went to the Taj Mahal for its annual Disco Ball concert.

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The next day he flew to Philadelphia to attend his daughter Ivanka Trump’s graduation from Wharton where he was joined by her brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric. After that, it was back to New York for some more makeup before a rehearsal for the NBC upfront event, where his show “The Apprentice” was one of the new hot properties.

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A car like this one might be worth $5,000 to $10,000 if it didn’t have a celebrity and presidential connection, but there’s no telling what it might sell for at the auction. Earlier this year a unique 1997 Lamborghini Diablo once owned by Trump was auctioned for $1.1 million, which was twice what the model typically goes for.

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