Some cars are special because of their racing background, recalling a moment when man and machine triumphed in a battle of speed. Other cars are special for their heritage, representing a particular ...
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An American luxury car brand that is both driven and rode in with great exclusivity, Lincoln has greatly devoted itself to building desirable, high-end four-door vehicles. Since the 1950s and for many ...
1961 was a turning point for America: John Fitzgerald Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President of the United States. Ford Motor Company released the famous four-door convertible that would forever ...
Without a shadow of a doubt, the '50s and '60s were glamorous decades as far as automotive design is concerned. An example of that four-wheeled glamor comes in the form of this ’61 Lincoln Continental ...
A great deal changed at the dawn of the 20th century’s seventh decade. Indeed, the Sixties were flush with revolutions: in music, sexuality, drugs, fashion, wider-sweeping social reform and more. And ...
Once loaned to the White House for First Lady’s personal use, this 1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible is now heading into an auction. Back in the day when JFK was president, parent company Ford gave ...
Lincoln has had a rocky history, almost throwing in the towel three times, first as an independent company. Henry Ford’s wife seems to have liked chauffeur-driven cars, though, which Ford didn’t make, ...
Lincoln is bringing back its iconic “suicide doors.” A special limited-edition version of the big Lincoln Continental will have back doors that are hinged at the rear rather than the front. The ...
Put a bunch of car guys in a room and ask them what would be on the list of greatest design elements ever found on an American car, and it wouldn't be too soon before someone would come up with the ...