Two luxury cars formerly owned by President Trump are heading to the auction block in Florida.
According to Fox News:
A 2007 Ferrari F430 and a 2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom that he previously owned will be crossing the block at the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee event in January in Trump’s new home state of Florida. According to the auction house, the presidential pair is currently owned by the same collector.
The red Ferrari was last auctioned in 2017 for $270,000 and the Rolls-Royce in 2018 for $145,000. The black four-door has 56,700 miles on it and comes with an owner’s manual that Trump signed: “I loved this car, it is great! Best of luck.”
As many of his predecessors have, Trump has lamented the presidential security rules that don’t allow the chief executive to drive a car.
“I like to drive,” he told Reuters in 2017. “I can’t drive anymore.”
The Secret Service does not allow former presidents to drive on public streets but Trump can always find private property to drive on.