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A beacon, a fiberglass bodywork, and a V8 are on the menu. The 1979 Lincoln Continental was redesigned in the style of a 1960s Batmobile under the previous ownership. The fiberglass replica body ...
Now compare that car to today's 1979 Lincoln Continental. It's quite a distinct difference, isn't it? Consider: these were contemporary offerings. And while the 635 was big for BMW standards at ...
Thanks to the big 5 mph crash bumpers, the overall length of the 1977-1979 Continental sedan stretched to an astounding 233 ...
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The Batmobile is a fiberglass body slapped over a 1979 Lincoln Continental chassis, and it comes with the black and red color play seen on the series car. It's even got cockpit domes, flashing ...
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All 1979 Mark Vs got the Cartier clock, with calendar function. A 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 was mandatory on all 1979 Continental ... from the factory in a 1979 Lincoln: a quadraphonic AM ...
The Lincoln Continental has undergone more ups and downs than any other luxury car in history. From the dizzying disaster of its beautiful-but-overlooked Mark II phase; to the era-defining design ...
And with this pair of Lincoln Continentals ... the original sales bills that are included in the auction, in 1979, the sedan Continental as configured cost the buyer $17,717 and the two-door ...
The 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V was the end of an era. The extensive National Parts Depot automotive collection, with over 200 special-interest vehicles housed in Ocala, has multiple examples ...
It's hardly a surprise, but Lincoln will officially end Continental production this year. The company told workers at the Ford plant in Flat Rock, Michigan that production will cease this year ...
Lincoln is ending production of the famed Continental sedan at the end of 2020, just four years after reintroducing the vehicle following a 14-year hiatus. Why? Because Americans have fallen ...