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Hollywood’s own examinations of Hollywood are generally good venues for carspotting. The HBO series Entourage was a prime example, headlined by a 1965 Lincoln Continental convertible that starred ...
When Lincoln announced the Continental's discontinuation, the brand clarified that "investing in growth segments" remains a top priority. Big, expensive sedans aren't a growth segment in 2025.
1965 Lincoln Continental Dons the Triple Black Overall to Hide the Beast Beneath. ... while front and center there are controls for the new air conditioning system and the sound setup of the car.
Lincoln decided to go with adaptive, mechanical shock absorbers rather than Mercedes-style air springs or the magnetic shocks of the Caddy CT6. Milder bumps are dispatched with aplomb.
08 – 1979 Lincoln Continental in Nevada junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin. Ford built Continentals from the 1940 through 2020 model years (with a couple of pauses during that period), ...
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A Lincoln Continental limousine used for U.S. President Lyndon Johnson has been sold at auction. Auto123 has the details.
Most White House limousines end up in museums, but this is a rare exception. This 1965 Lincoln Continental is one of 500 limousines converted by Lehmann-Peterson in Chicago between 1964 and 1970. The ...
Most White House limousines end up in museums, but this is a rare exception. This 1965 Lincoln Continental is one of 500 limousines converted by Lehmann-Peterson in Chicago between 1964 and 1970 ...
This reimagined Lincoln Continental Mark II, ... It was also the most expensive automobile made in the U.S. at the time, selling for $9,966, with air conditioning as a $595 option.
This chopped and bagged 1965 Lincoln Continental cost $150,000 to put together, ... We're told the build rides on a custom 4-link suspension system backed by Air Lift airbags ...
There are a lot of mediocre, brand-new air conditioners out there. (Trust us. We’ve tested most of them.) They can be loud, inefficient, unintuitive, and occasionally glitchy—and somehow still ...