If you want to roll like a national leader, now you can as long, but just as you can foot the bill. Late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's limousine has been listed on Dubizzle for 400,000 dirhams ($108,898.37) by the current owner, Egyptian Hisham Refaat since January of this year .

The Cadillac S75 Fleetwood Limo, which was given to Sadat by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, was purchased by Refaat in 2002 during a Mubarak-era auction. American musician Jimi Hendrix and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek also owned the same model.

Of course, we're wondering why such a unique and historic vehicle hasn't ended up in a museum. Well, the owner has a theory about that.

"I guess in Egypt we have our share of old stuff so the museums are full,” Refaat told The National . That sounds like a burn to us, but maybe the limousine doesn't deserve a place alongside King Tut's mummy.

Refaat explained that he has been casually driving it around on the weekends and using it for family weddings. He told The National that "it attracts a lot of attention."

We would imagine so.

Although the presidential limo is said to be in top condition, the one downside is that the glass is not bullet-proof. However, Refaat insists that the paintwork and upholstery are in top-notch condition. Of course the vehicle is also complete with electric windows and an AM-FM radio.

But to be honest, it would actually be pretty freaking sweet to ride around in the presidential wheels, bullet-proof glass or not. As the third president of modern-day Egypt, Sadat was also a Nobel Laureate and was assassinated in 1981 – no, he wasn't killed while riding the limo.

Other unusual listings on Dubizzle have surfaced before such as a private island and even a time machine, which we would definitely pay 400,000 dirhams. Of course, Dubizzle feels rather proud that such a celebrity item has been made available via its site.

"A car ad like this one is a testament to the mature level Dubizzle service has reached,” Osman Bhurgri, marketing manager for Dubizzle for vehicles in the UAE told The National.

Excuse us while we check to see if that time machine is still available.