The Collector's Series was Lincoln's way of bidding farewell to the full size luxury cars it had been building. And in doing so, it provided the opportunity to purchase a future classic. Somewhat of a dinosaur by 1979, the Continental & Continental Mark V were the last personal luxury cars built...
I heard this on the radio, then I found it on their site:
http://www.mancow.com/pg/jsp/charts/streamingAudioMaster.jsp?dispid=302&headerDest=/site/preview?pid=1020
I guess I was bored or something.
The Collector's Series was Lincoln's way of bidding farewell to the full size luxury cars it had been building. And in doing so, it provided the opportunity to purchase a future classic. Somewhat of a dinosaur by 1979, the Continental & Continental Mark V were the last personal luxury cars...
My 77 Mark's brake pedal went all the way down and bearly grabs the rotors. It does stop thankfully but only when it reaches the bottom, its never done that.
It was Cadillac, the name existed in the 50s while Lincoln came up with the name as a package on the Continentals in the mid 70s. Lincoln called it the Town Car & Town Coupe' package until it was made into an actual model in the early 80s, but the Town Coupe' was shortly discontinued and the...
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