Stephen Tebo started collecting vehicles about a decade ago. He's always been a car buff.
"When I was younger, I didn't even own a car in high school. I couldn't afford it. And now I can," Tebo said.
Tebo develops land across Colorado. Some of his other valuable vehicles include a clone of the Bat Mobile, the taxi from Seinfeld, a 1944 jeep owned by Frank Sinatra and a 1965 Rolls Royce that was custom made for John Lennon.
"The Lennon one is a popular one," Tebo said.
Tebo purchased the hearse at an auction in Arizona last week. It was delivered to him by Brian O'Leary Wednesday afternoon.
"I love it! It's exciting," Tebo said when the car rolled out of O'Leary's transport. "This is a lot of history."
The hearse transferred JFK's body from a hospital in Dallas to Air Force Once.
"I specifically saw that car on television taking him to the airplane," Tebo said.
Tebo's collection isn't open to the public. However, he plans to create a museum to showcase his vehicles in the next five to 10 years.
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