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  2. Lincoln (EL-series) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 July 1950 the Lincoln Lido was introduced as somewhat of Lincoln's answer to the GM hardtops that had debuted in 1949. List price for the 1950 model was $2,721 ($34,458 in 2023 dollars [ 7 ] ). It was similar to the Mercury Monterey and the up market Lincoln Cosmopolitan Capri coupes, while the Lido was also offered as a sedan with suicide ...

  3. Lincoln Continental - Wikipedia

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    The 1961 Lincoln Continental was introduced with four-door sedan and four-door convertible versions, replacing the Lincoln Premiere and Lincoln Continental Mark V. For the first time in a car manufactured in the United States, the Lincoln Continental was sold with a 2 year/ 24,000 mi (39,000 km) bumper-to-bumper warranty.

  4. Lincoln Cosmopolitan - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Cosmopolitan is a full-size luxury car that was sold by Lincoln from the 1949 through the 1954 model year. [1] All Lincolns were manufactured at Lincoln Assembly, Dearborn, Michigan, while some were sent in "knock-down kits" to regional factories at Maywood Assembly, Maywood, California or St. Louis Assembly, St.Louis, Missouri, and assembled locally.

  5. Lincoln Revives the Classic Suicide-Door Continental

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    In honor of the brand’s 80th anniversary, Lincoln is reviving the coach door configuration on a limited exclusive run of just 80 vehicles

  6. The Lincoln Continental With Suicide Doors Sold Out in 48 ...

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    The marque is doubling down this time around, with 150 of the new 2020 model on offer.

  7. Suicide door - Wikipedia

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    A suicide door on a Delahaye Type 135 Lincoln Continental with rear suicide doors, left-side doors open. A suicide door is an automobile door hinged at its rear rather than the front. [1] Such doors were originally used on horse-drawn carriages [2] but are rarely found on modern vehicles, primarily because they are less safe than front-hinged ...

  8. Lincoln Capri - Wikipedia

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    The exclusive Lincoln Continental had been discontinued in 1948, leaving only the Cosmopolitan. The two-door Capri, an up-trimmed two-door Cosmopolitan, became the flagship product by default while design and research had started on the eventual return of the Continental name with the 1956 Continental Mark II. [6]

  9. 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible With Suicide Doors Oozes ...

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