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  1. Hace 3 días · Looking to expand Lincoln market penetration, a two-door hardtop version of the slab-sided Lincoln Continental was released for the 1966 model year. While this new model did boost overall sales figures for Lincoln by 36% over 1965’s figures, Lincoln’s total sales of 54,755 units still lagged far behind Cadillac’s more than 196,000 total ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Any Lincoln fact related question can be posted here. Questions such as how many Contintenal convertibles were produced in MY1965? How much was the Town Car option in 1969? What size of tire was standard on a 1953 Premiere? or Does the Mark II retractible prototype still exist? Moderator: Dan Szwarc

  3. Hace 4 días · 1961: Lincoln debuts coach doors on its Continental. 1977: Integrated visor-mounted garage door opener debuts on Lincoln Versailles. 1980: Speedometer, fuel gauge, message centers go electric, keyless entry is introduced. 1987: Front-wheel drive debuts.

  4. Hace 16 horas · 1965 Shelby Cobra 427. Image Credit sv1ambo CC BY 20Wikimedia Commons. ... 1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible. Image Credit Greg Gjerdingen CC BY 20Wikimedia Commons. It's hard to imagine, but by 1961, the Lincoln Continental was already in generation 4. With a 462ci V8 under the hood, it was clear that Lincoln built the fourth generation to ...

  5. Hace 2 días · In 1965 imports cracked 500,000 units but by 1971 had tripled to more than 1.5 million — and then surpassed 2.3 million in 1980. ... Indie Auto has previously mentioned that the 1961-63 Lincoln Continental represented a partial and short-lived deviation from Detroit groupthink. Let’s flesh out that argument with a fake 1964 Imperial. Yes ...

  6. Hace 16 horas · 1969-lincoln-continental-mark-iii-front2. Award-winning online automotive magazine with over 400,000 monthly readers. ...

  7. Hace 2 días · 1976 Lincoln Continental. Lot W171 // Wednesday, July 10th // Florida Summer Special 2024. 460 CI V-8, Automatic, Factory Air. View all lots. Prev.