Lincoln is remembered as an entrepreneur, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a great-grandfather and an author.
Driving this special Lincoln Continental is a 460 cubic-inch V8 and a C6 Corvette transmission - but the looks are a whole ...
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This portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was taken by Mathew Brady’s photography studio in New York. The wife of Abraham Lincoln was born and raised in Lexington. Mary Todd Lincoln House ...
A 2020 Lincoln Continental Black Label Coach Door Edition with just 4,000 miles is up for auction, offering a rare chance to buy one of the last coachbuilt American luxury sedans with rear-hinged ...
The videographer behind the "Race Your Ride" account on YouTube brings us the short yet cool dragstrip story of this classic Lincoln Continental from 1969, which came out of 'retirement' to race a ...
Such was the case when Jack Parn and Diego Ugaz. We found them on Instagram going by biy_buildityourself where they had nearly 30,000 followers who liked watching them do cool car stuff. As Parn told ...
Back in the early 2000s, Lincoln was a brand rooted in tradition, offering a lineup that hadn’t quite caught up with the pace of design innovation. In 2002, the company had five core vehicles on the ...
Once upon a time in America, there were luxury coupes. The two greatest were the Cadillac Coupe de Ville and the Lincoln Continental. But while the CdV sold like crazy (over 117,000 in 1978 alone), ...
Lincoln officially retired the Continental nameplate in 2020. It's not the first time, though — Lincoln stopped producing the model after 2002 and later replaced it with the MKS. The MKS sold from ...
The Lincoln Continental started life as a luxury convertible prototype commissioned by Edsel Ford in 1938. The first generation Continental went on sale in 1939, and instantly became a hallmark of ...
America is a big place, and it was once populated with commensurately big cars, as demonstrated by today's Nice Price or No Dice Lincoln. Let's decide if this big car demands a contrastingly small ...