The 1961 Lincoln Continental did something radical in an era of chrome excess: it got quieter, cleaner and smaller, and in the process became one of the most influential American luxury cars ever ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Lincoln started the production of the Continental convertible on November 1, 1960, with the company eventually manufacturing only a little over 25,100 units. Follow us: The 4-door sedan ended up ...
Bhavik is a petrolhead through and through who has lived and breathed cars all his life. His passion for automobiles made him an avid reader and a loyal consumer of journalistic automotive content.
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, ...
I originally planned to attend a Hot Wheels Collectors meeting today, but it was a four-hour drive from home. Then I discovered someone was organizing a classic car show in my area, so I opted to see ...