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1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V: Almost History - MSNAnd Lincoln, which sold 41,567 cars for 1957 (including the non-Lincoln Continental Mark II), crashed and burned in 1958 as well despite all-new everything, to the tune of 29,684 units.
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1967 Lincoln Continental Detailing - MSNBut now, after 47 years of silence, this 1967 Lincoln Continental - with its iconic suicide doors and aircraft-carrier dimensions - is getting the royal cleanup it always deserved.
Lincoln continued selling the Continental in China for the 2021 model year, and the brand set a new milestone by selling more cars in China than in its U.S. home market that same year.
After recreating Ford's mythical four-valve V10 that never reached production, they stuffed it in a modern Continental with a six-speed manual and it's finally ripping around.
Lincoln chose to build 80 examples of the Continental 80th Anniversary Coach Door Edition as part of the firm's Black Label program. However, the limited run was sold out in just 48 hours.. Trying ...
The Lincoln Continental is, most likely, the most famous nameplate of the premium Ford Motor Company brand, and the series was also a long-lived one, with production taking place (albeit with ...
While this generation of Continental never got anything bigger than a V6, its twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 still made a healthy 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque.
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