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- Lincoln
Motor Cars 1920-1942 Photo Archive: Photographs from the Detroit
Public Library's National Automotive History C - From Henry
Lelands earliest Lincolns to the magnificent V-12s and Edsel Fords
Continental, this gathering of photographs from the Detroit
Public Library's National Automotive History Collection illustrates
the elegance of one of Americas most prestigious automobiles.
Also includes factory and custom-built bodies.
- Ford
Full Size / Lincoln / Mercury Parts Locating Guide - Ford
Full Size / Lincoln / Mercury Parts Locating Guide
- Lincoln
Motor Cars 1946-1960 Photo Archive: Photographs from the Detroit
Public Library's National Automotive History C - With photographs
provided from the Detroit Public Library's National Automotive
History Collection, Mark Patrick profiles the post-war years
of the Ford Motor Company's Lincoln Motor Car Division. Featured
here are the post-war versions of Edsel Fords Continental, Cosmopolitan,
Capri, Premiere, and the revived Continental automobiles.
- Classic
American Limousines - Whether you've never been in a limo,
or even if a limo takes you to work each day, you will be fascinated
by this comprehensive history. High-quality photos of American
limousines take you on a luxurious tour from the development of
the limousine in the 1950s to today. In days past, the limousine
belonged only to the elite, the wealthy, and the dead on their
way to the cemetery. Now anyone with a little extra spending cash
can rent one and be the mystery rider behind the tinted glass.
Includes Cadillac, Lincoln and Chrysler limousines, as well
as Secret Service and Presidential limos. A great buy for
professional car buffs, auto lovers, and anyone fascinated by
this luxurious mode of transportation and the people who use it.
- Lincoln
Cars: Lincoln Continental 1969-76 - The restyled 1961 Continental
was a massive success and remained so until a new range was introduced
in 1969. Now designated the Mk III, this car had a new design
engine, a V8 460cu in to meet the exhaust emission control standards.
The car was set head to head with the Cadillac Eldorado in the
luxury car market. The Mk IV, introduced in 1972, grew 4inches
overall. The styling was updated and the engine modified for stricter
emission controls. This car was built for comfort but there were
now smaller European contenders in the luxury market. However,
despite the energy crisis there was still a market for big cars
in America. This is a book of contemporary road and comparison
tests, specification and technical data, new model introductions,
driver's impressions. Models covered include: Mk III, IV, Town
Car, Town Coupe, Limousine
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