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Photo Title Make Model Year State Price Placed
1969 Lincoln Mark III 1969 Lincoln Mark III Lincoln Mark III 1969 TX $ 9,500.00 12/23
1957 Lincoln convertible 1957 Lincoln convertible Lincoln convertible 1957 TX $ 49,950.00 12/23
1966 Lincoln Continental 1966 Lincoln Continental Lincoln Continental 1966 SC $ 37,500.00 US dollars 12/17
1966 lincoln conv 1966 lincoln conv lincoln conv 1966 FL $ 29,000.00 US dollars 12/13
1979 Lincoln Town Coupe 1979 Lincoln Town Coupe Lincoln Town Coupe 1979 KY $ 2,600.00 or Offer 12/9
78 LINCOLN  CONTINENTAL 78 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 78 MD $ 3,000.00 12/6
1960 Lincoln Rare Town Car 1960 Lincoln Rare Town Car Lincoln Rare Town Car 1960 SC $ 36,900.00 or Offer 12/3
1957 Lincoln Continental II 1957 Lincoln Continental II Lincoln Continental II 1957 CA $ 79,500.00 US dollars 12/2
1966 Lincoln Continental 1966 Lincoln Continental Lincoln Continental 1966 CA $ 32,000.00 or Offer 12/2
1976 Lincoln  Continental 1976 Lincoln Continental Lincoln Continental 1976 NV $ 13,500.00 or Offer 12/2
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Lincoln History (Continued from top)

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Lincoln is a brand under the Ford Motor Company. Henry M. Leland left General Motors in 1917 to start the Lincoln Motor Company to build Liberty aircraft engines for World War I. After the war he retooled to make Lincolns, a luxury automobile similar to Cadillac, but he was under capitalized and sold to Ford soon after. Leland named the car after his hero, Abraham Lincoln, and the 1939 V12 convertible, known as the 'Sunshine Special', was the first car to be specially made for a president. Lincoln adopted the greyhound as their logo in 1927 and later replaced it with the diamond used today.

The 1936 Lincoln Zephyr was a popular sporty design and the Continental eventually became the most important model under Edsel Ford. in 1998 Lincoln was the best selling luxury car in the U.S. but has lost ground to the competition in recent years.



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