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The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company.Deriving its name from a limousine body style, Lincoln marketed the Town Car from 1981 to 2011, with the nameplate previously serving as the flagship trim of the Lincoln Continental.
The largest non-limousine vehicle ever produced by Lincoln. AVIATOR: Aviator: 2002 2019 ... 1992: 1: Personal luxury car; switched to the simpler name "Mark VII" in 1984
1941 Lincoln Custom limousine interior. The 168H (1941) and 268H (1942) Lincoln Customs featured two models: the Model 31 eight passenger sedan listed for US$2,950 ($55,011 in 2023 dollars [3]) and the model 32 eight passenger limousine listed for US$3,075 ($57,342 in 2023 dollars [3]). Differences included a division window and different front ...
Cadillac and Lincoln have suspended their safety testing on vehicles altered to be limos. "It was almost arts and crafts the way that the vehicles were put together," Reinhardt said. "They weren't ...
By 1991, the final year for this generation of Grand Marquis, the only other full-size vehicle to offer both a sedan and wagon variant was the freshly redesigned 1991 Chevy Caprice; the corporate cousin of the Caprice, the Buick Roadmaster, wouldn't offer a sedan until the 1992 model year, while the Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser was strictly ...
Following the nameplate swap, the M-body line was consolidated and simplified. 360 V8 engines were gone, as were coupes and station wagons (the K-car LeBaron's coupe and wagon replaced them). The Fifth Avenue option was still available as a $1,244 package ($3,928 in 2023 dollars [ 2 ] ) to the listed retail price of $10,851 ($34,259 in 2023 ...
The Mercury Colony Park is an American luxury full-size station wagon that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company between 1957 and 1991. Distinguished by its simulated wood-grain paneling, the Colony Park was marketed as either the premium-trim or the sole full-size station wagon offering of the division.
A 1924 Lincoln was featured in the first season of the classic CBS sitcom The Good Guys. In the 1986 comedy movie, The Money Pit, the house came with a 1929-30 Lincoln L-series 4-door Sport Phaeton as a part of the purchase. A blue 1928 Lincoln L can be seen in the bridge scene in the movie The Untouchables.