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Yea! I really like that Lincoln. It looks like the top of the hard top might be glass? And I wonder if it comes off like ours, I don't see any latch handles on the inside were ours are? Good looking car.
Yea! I really like that Lincoln. It looks like the top of the hard top might be glass? And I wonder if it comes off like ours, I don't see any latch handles on the inside were ours are? Good looking car.
It is supposed to be a retractable. However there was no manual with the car (concept you know)and the mechanics there have not been able to find a way to get it to retract, nor do they have the time to figure it out. Getting the hood open is a challenge in itself - not a quick flip of a handle, but tools involved.
The grill does harken back even to the Mark II grill.
don't know. These are all in a warehouse which is very seldom open to clubs to visit. Not sure what the plans are for the concepts. Will have to speak to the "man" himself sometime.
I think the Mark X is beautiful. The only thing I don't like is the way the body line stops at the door. I would like it better if it was either a continuous line or wasn't there at all.
DOT
Thanks for the pictures on these vehicles. Do you think you and George could arrange a visit sometime in future to visit this collection?
I for one would love to see this collection. Will drive IH 35 inspite of all the trucks and road work.
Thanks
Dennis & Eva Jean.
TEXAS THUNDER May 2011
Great pictures, Dot. Thanks so much for posting. The interior of the Lincoln is so striking, love the dashboard and gauges. When looking at the rear of the car, it reminded me of a 2-door version of the Green Hornet car.
Sure wish the Lincoln was put into production. Would make a great retirement gift !!
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