Mr. Specter. Mr. Kellerman, in describing the top as being not bulletproof and not bullet resistant, state whether you are describing the top which they are currently working on or the top which was present at the time of November 22, 1963?
Mr. Kellerman. That is the top that they are currently working on.
Mr. Specter. Well, as to the bubble top which accompanied this car on November 22, 1963, was that bulletproof or bullet resistant?
Mr. Kellerman. It was not; neither.
Mr. Specter. Do you know whether or not an effort is being made at the present time to develop a bullet-resistant or bulletproof top.
Mr. Kellerman. Yes sir; it is.
Mr. Specter. Are you personally familiar with the progress of that effort?
Mr. Kellerman. I am not, sir.
Mr. Specter. Do you know how the President's automobile was transported from Washington, D.C., to Texas?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir. The President's vehicle was transported to San Antonio by cargo aircraft. It was flown to San Antonio a day before the President arrived. It was then flown from San Antonio to Dallas, where it was used on November 22. This vehicle was not used in the other two stops at Houston and Fort Worth.