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When did Ford stop making the Continental Mark 2?

When did Ford stop making the Continental Mark 2?

Following the 1957 model year, Ford discontinued its flagship Continental division, with the division phased into Lincoln from 1958.

Where did the name Continental Mark 2 come from?

The Mark II was the sole product line of the Continental Division. The car derived its name from a practice in European manufacturing, with “Mark II” denoting a second generation (the vehicle was intended as the successor to the 1939–1948 Lincoln Continental ).

What kind of car was the Lincoln Continental Mark 3?

Instead of being a flagship model of the standard Lincoln, the Continental Mark III was an all-new car. Based on the Ford Thunderbird, it was strictly a personal-luxury coupe like the Continental Mark II and the 1939–1948 Continental, thus restarting the series at Mark III.

How many Continental Mark II hardtops were made?

In total, 3,000 Continental Mark IIs were produced (in addition to three prototypes). While the hardtop convertible never reached production, two 1956 Mark IIs were converted to convertibles on an official basis. One was converted by Hess & Eisenhardt, while another was converted by Derham Body Company.

When did Lincoln stop making the Continental Mark V?

For 1961, Lincoln-Mercury consolidated the Lincoln model line with a singular Lincoln Continental replacing both the Continental Mark V and both Lincoln lines; the division would serve a single line of sedans through the 1977 model year.

Where was the first Lincoln Continental Mark III made?

The 1970 model was the first American-made vehicle with the superior radial tire design as standard equipment. Alongside the Ford Thunderbird and Lincoln Continental, the Continental Mark III was produced in Wixom, Michigan at the Wixom Assembly Plant of Ford Motor Company.

When did Lincoln stop using the Continental name?

The Continental name was suspended as a marque as the Mark series vehicles were discontinued and Continental became the sole Lincoln model name. For 1968, Lincoln restarted the Continental Mark series with the Continental Mark III as a true successor to the Continental Mark II.

How many Lincoln Continentals were made in 1970?

Total production of Continental sedans came to 28,622 for 1970, while only 3,073 of these massive two-door Continental coupes emerged from the assembly line at Wixom, Michigan. With all due respect to the Continental Mark III, a two-door, full-size Continental puts the term “personal luxury car” into a whole new category.

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Ruth Doyle