Former White House gardener selling Hillary Clinton’s car

    A retired White House gardener is selling Hillary Clinton’s 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass, which he bought at an auction for the residence’s workers and has been sitting in his Pennsylvania garage for years.

    Mike Lawn tells The Evening Sun newspaper he bought the car in 2000 to give to his daughter when she turned 16, but she thought it looked too much “like an old lady’s car” and wouldn’t drive it.

    The four-door sedan, complete with 1990 “Clinton for Governor” sticker on the back windshield and Arkansas license plates only has around 32,000 miles on it.

    The title still reads “Hillary Rodham Clinton” because Lawn never got the vehicle re-tagged.

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    Lawn, who lives in Gettysburg, says with Clinton now the Democratic front-runner in the presidential race, the time is right to sell.

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