1961 was a turning point for America: John Fitzgerald Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President of the United States. Ford Motor Company released the famous four-door convertible that would forever ...
Lincoln started the production of the Continental convertible on November 1, 1960, with the company eventually manufacturing only a little over 25,100 units. The 4-door sedan ended up becoming the ...
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We come not to bury the Continental but to praise it. Yes, it’s true that Lincoln finally killed off the latest Continental, just as we were looking forward to maybe driving one sometime, if not ...
“Enter into luxury through Continental doors,” said a TV ad for the iconic 1961 Lincoln Continental, adding that they’re “the only [rear] doors on an American car that open not here”— indicating the ...
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