Hillary Clinton's 1986 Olds Cutlass Ciera is for sale. It's valued at $8,700, not including the provenance. The seller, a former White House employee, is accepting offers.

First it was President Obama’s Chrysler 300C and now it appears Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton’s old car is available for purchase.

The 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is available from Mike Lawn, who used to work at the White House and he purchased the car back several years ago thinking it would be a good first car for his daughter. His daughter didn’t happen to agree, terming it “an old lady car” with its hand-crank windows and less-than-appealing exterior styling.

Apparently Chelsea Clinton agreed as she was reported to have driven the car a few times as part of her driver’s training, but clearly didn’t take the car when the Clintons moved out of the White House in 2001.

Lawn says the car is still titled in Clinton’s name, has a little over 33,000 original miles and according to Hagerty, it’s worth $8,700. However, Lawn is hoping that its provenance might fetch a few extra dollars; however, AutoBlog.com notes that the car has been for sale in the past and didn’t attract any buyers.

In fact, there was a walk-around video of the car produced and put on YouTube where the “Clinton 1990” campaign sticker is still on the window back from when the current candidate’s husband, Bill Clinton, was running for governor of Arkansas and before he successfully ran for president.

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In 2012, someone tried to sell President Obama’s 2005 Chrysler 300C on eBayMotors.com for $1 million. The V8-powered beast has just over 20,000 miles on it at the time and most of those were said to have been put on by then-Senator Obama himself between 2004 and 2007.

The car was first offered up for sale on eBay in 2009, FOXNews.com reported. That auction, which listed the car for a starting bid of $100,000, fell apart when phony bidders pushed the price up to $1 billion dollars and the car hasn’t sold in the years since. Nevertheless, it was posted again last week with the $1 million price tag.

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Obama, who has professed his love of cars, swapped the 300C for a Ford Escape Hybrid as he began his campaign for the presidency. He recently appeared on comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” and talked about his automotive past.

Presidents have owned a variety of cars, including President Clinton’s 1967 Ford Mustang, Reagan’s 1952 Jeep, Nixon’s Oldsmobile 98 and Lyndon Johnson who may have owned the most interesting vehicle of all: an amphicar.

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Johnson is reported to have taken visitors to his Texas ranch for rides around the property and then claim to lose control of the car and drive it into a pond as panicked passengers looked for a way out before he let them know everything was going to be just fine.

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