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  2. Ford MEL engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine was fitted with hydraulic lifters and a four-barrel Carter AFB carburetor. This large, torquey engine was used only in Lincoln Continentals, from 1966 until mid-year in 1968 when it was replaced by the new lighter weight Ford 385-series 460 V8. Production ended after 1968, and production facilities in Lima were converted to produce ...

  3. Lincoln Continental - Wikipedia

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    The front fascia was updated, with the grille enlarged for the first time since 1966, with the "Continental" wording returning above the grille. Shared with the Mark III, the 460 V8 became the sole engine for the Lincoln Continental, paired with the Ford C6 3-speed automatic transmission.

  4. Lincoln Continental Mark III - Wikipedia

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    One of the most notable movie appearances of the Continental Mark III is the 1977 horror film The Car which featured a highly customized 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III designed by famed Hollywood car customizer George Barris. There were four cars built for the film in six weeks. Three were used as stunt mules, the fourth for closeups.

  5. List of Lincoln vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the Lincoln and Continental divisions of Ford Motor Company of the United States and Canada. For other vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company see: List of Ford vehicles, List of Mercury vehicles, Edsel, Frontenac, Merkur, Meteor, Monarch.

  6. Continental Mark II - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Mark II is an ultra-luxury coupé that was sold by the Continental Division of Ford for the 1956 and 1957 model years. [2] The first (and only) product line of Continental, the Mark II was developed as the worldwide flagship vehicle of Ford Motor Company. [2]

  7. Ford C6 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The 460 pattern was used on the 351M and 400 and all of the Ford "385" engines. The FE pattern was used on the FE engines. The rare 1966–68 Lincoln MEL 462 pattern which was used on 1966–68 Lincoln Continentals with the 462 engine and also on 1968–69 Lincoln Continentals with the 460. This pattern rounds off on the passenger side to clear ...

  8. List of Ford engines - Wikipedia

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    2002–2016 Ford Australia Barra DOHC I6 4.0 L engines; 1951–1966 Zephyr 6— ... 1920–1932 Lincoln 60 Degree Fork & Blade V8—(357.8 and 384.8 cu in ...

  9. Mercury (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    While functioning as a single entity, Lincoln-Mercury would continue to market both namesake model line. The Lincoln-Zephyr reentered production following the war, dropping the Zephyr nameplate; the Continental (and the V12 engine) ended production after 1948. On November 1, 1945, the first 1946 Mercury vehicles rolled off the assembly line. [15]