It was a day that changed America forever—November 22, 1963. Dallas, Texas. The motorcade of President John F. Kennedy makes its way through the city, capturing the hopes and dreams of a nation. But now, over 60 years later, an extraordinary discovery brings us a fresh perspective. This rare, never-before-seen 8mm color film reveals a new angle of history, picking up moments after the Zapruder film, We see the motorcade racing down North Stemmons Freeway, en route to Parkland Memorial Hospital—JFK’s iconic Lincoln speeding through a city stunned by tragedy. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill clings to the back of the limousine, shielding First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, draped over her stricken husband in that unforgettable pink suit. The car reaches speeds of 80 mph, and in a desperate moment, Hill is said to have turned to the follow-up car and signals a grim thumbs down, a silent gesture of despair. Soon to be featured in an upcoming auction by Boston-based RR Auction, this footage stands as a powerful reminder of that dark day in American history, offering us one more piece of the puzzle—a rare glimpse into the moments that followed, now brought to light for the world to see. The Remarkable Rarities auction from RR Auction begins with online bidding on September 4, followed by a live auction in Boston on September 28. For more information, please visit . The live auction will begin Saturday, September 28th at 1:00PM EST in Boston, MA. To schedule a phone bid call ( 1) 800-937-3880. #johnfkennedy #JFK #Auction
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