Showing posts with label Lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2021

1999 Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limousine Kinsmart 1:38










De la escala mas rara que tengo y de las que menos es esta 1999 Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limousine de la marca KINSMART y en escala 1:38, no recuerdo de donde la tengo o por qué. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

1998 Lincoln Navigator SUV 1:24











The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln brand of Ford Motor Company since the 1998 model year. Sold primarily in North America, the Navigator is the Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Expedition. While not the longest vehicle ever sold by the brand, it is the heaviest production Lincoln ever built. It is also the Lincoln with the greatest cargo capacity and the first non-limousine Lincoln to offer seating for more than six people.

Lincoln Navigator production was sourced from 1997 to 2009 at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan. Since 2009, production has also been sourced from the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

1964 Lincoln Continental Hardtop 1:64 Hot Wheels









 From Fandom:

The '64 Lincoln Continental is a Hot Wheels casting based on the hardtop production car of the same name, debuting in the 2007 New Models. A similar casting is the '64 Lincoln Continental (2000), a convertible version of this same production vehicle.

  • '64 Lincoln Continental
  • Debut Series 2007 New Models
  • Produced 2007 - Present
  • Designer Jun Imai
  • Number K6158

Monday, June 14, 2010

1966 Lincoln Continental Custom Maisto 1:26











The Lincoln Continental is a series of mid-sized and full-sized luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. The model line was introduced following the construction of a personal vehicle for Edsel Ford, who commissioned a coachbuilt 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr convertible, developed as a vacation vehicle to attract potential Lincoln buyers. In what would give the model line its name, the exterior was given European "continental" styling elements, including a rear-mounted spare tire.

In production for over 55 years across nine different decades, Lincoln has produced ten generations of the Continental. Within the Lincoln model line, the Continental has served several roles ranging from its flagship to its base-trim sedan. From 1961 to 1976, Lincoln sold the Continental as its exclusive model line. The model line has also gone on hiatus three times. From 1949 to 1955, the nameplate was briefly retired. In 1981, the Continental was renamed the Lincoln Town Car to accommodate the 1982 seventh-generation Continental. After 2002, the Continental was retired, largely replaced by the Lincoln MKS in 2009; in 2017, the tenth-generation Continental replaced the MKS.

As part of its entry into full-scale production, the first-generation Continental was the progenitor of an entirely new automotive segment, the personal luxury car. Following World War II, the segment evolved into coupes and convertibles larger than sports cars and grand touring cars with an emphasis on features, styling, and comfort over performance and handling. From 1956 to 1957, the Continental nameplate was the namesake of the short-lived Continental Division, marketing the 1956–1957 Continental Mark II as the worldwide flagship of Ford Motor Company; as a second successor, Ford introduced the Continental Mark series in 1969, produced over six generations to 1998.

Along with the creation of the personal luxury car segment, the Lincoln Continental marked the zenith of several designs in American automotive history. The Continental is the final American vehicle line with a factory-produced V12 engine (1948), the final four-door convertible (1967), and the final model line to undergo downsizing (for the 1980 model year).