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Lincoln has rolled out some impressive luxury pickup trucks in the past, but they never took off. Here is the history of ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...
Lincoln. You see, back in 1958, Lincoln attempted to out-Cadillac Cadillac. The new ’58 models were bigger and more luxurious than ever before. And the elegant 1956-57 Continental Mark II (which was ...
From fabricating custom four-valve heads for the Triton V10, to replacing the stock front subframe with ... 6-speed manual 2017 Lincoln Continental. Something casual to run to the shops with.
The Lincoln Continental is one of those car nameplates ... with the exception of the new LED headlights with halo rings installed at the front, and the staggered 20-inch chrome wheels made by ...
Modest as can be, Lincoln ended up building one of the most powerful production front-wheel drive cars of all time, and most don't know about it.
brand manager of the Continental for Lincoln. So the mission was to make the car a better road tripper. We like that concept. The body shape is new: The front corners have been trimmed four inches.
The Continental largely disguises its dishwater roots in front-drive Fords, including the Fusion sedan. Lincoln may be casting eyes to China for the brunt of Continental sales. But this is still ...
The 1978 mode, measuring 19 feet and one inch front to back ... a $13,500 green-over-green Lincoln Continental Mark V loaded with all the extra features of the time, including a power sunroof ...
A 1941 Lincoln Continental coupe owned by Hollywood legend ... wheels through a 3-speed manual transmission. It has a solid front axle, floating rear axle, transverse semi-elliptic leaf springs ...
A Manhattan Green Navigator with the famous skyline embedded into the front seats is currently ... The star of the show is this stunning Lincoln Continental bought new by Elvis Presley.
Today’s feature is one of only 738 Lincoln Continental Cabriolets produced for the 1947 model year. It’s a five-passenger car, seating three people in the front bench seat and two in the back.