When I say "misremembering," that refers to a collective difference in remembering given facts in the context of what is more supported and/or considered to be the truth--not me going "oh well you guys are just remembering shit wrong because that's how I feel" as you seem to be interpreting (or at least as far as I'm interpreting your interpretations).
That's okay, I now understand the tone of what you meant.
I started off a bit of a dick, and if that rubbed you the wrong way, I apologize for that.
It's all good, thank you for that.
Plot twist this may interest you or may not:
http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20131122-the-cars-of-jfk"
Lincoln Continental four-door convertibleThe most famous car associated with Kennedy is also the most recognisable. Codenamed X-100 by the US secret service, the limousine was put to work in June 1961 after extensive modifications by the Ohio-based armored coachbuilder Hess & Eisenhardt."
Given JFK's assassination in 63, this would explain why the LC Convertible which came out in 1965 was not available on the market yet.