Common questions

When did the Lincoln Continental Mark 2 come out?

When did the Lincoln Continental Mark 2 come out?

The vision of Edsel Ford and the design expertise of Bob Gregorie led to one of Detroit’s classic cars. When the Lincoln Continental Mark II was introduced in 1955, it lived up to the standards of design and excellence envisioned by Edsel Ford, but that is the story of another car for another day.

When did the first Lincoln Continental come out?

On October 2, an assembly line was set up to begin the manufacture of the Lincoln-Zephyr Continental. By the end of 1939, 25 had been produced and were designated 1940 models. In all, 404 Continentals were produced the first model year, 350 Cabriolets and 54 Coupes.

How many Lincoln Continental coupes and cabriolets were made?

Ultimately, 5,324 Continentals were produced, 3,047 Coupes and 2,277 Cabriolets all manufactured individually and hand constructed. The vision of Edsel Ford and the design expertise of Bob Gregorie led to one of Detroit’s classic cars.

What kind of engine does a Lincoln Continental have?

At the top of the engine lineup, the Continental is fitted with a 400 hp (298 kW) 3.0L twin-turbocharged V6; exclusive to the Continental and MKZ, the 3.0L engine is the highest-horsepower engine ever fitted to a production Lincoln car (Navigator SUV is available with 450 hp (336 kW) 3.5L twin-turbo V6 ).

What kind of car was the first Lincoln Continental?

At the time work had begun on the first Continental coupe, Lincoln had previously cancelled the Lincoln K-series coupes, sedans, and limousines, and produced the very limited Lincoln Custom limousine, along with the smaller Lincoln-Zephyr coupes and sedans.

When did Ford stop making the Lincoln Continental?

After World War II, the Lincoln division of Ford returned the Continental to production as a 1946 model; Lincoln dropped the Zephyr nomenclature following the war, so the postwar Continental was derived from the standard Lincoln (internally H-Series).

What was the significance of the Lincoln Continental?

Along with the creation of the personal luxury car segment, the Lincoln Continental marked the zenith of several designs in American automotive history.

What’s the longest wheelbase of a Ford continental?

Using a 131-inch wheelbase, the 1958 Continentals are the longest-wheelbase sedans ever built by Ford Motor Company. Longer than a Ford Excursion, the 1958–1960 Continentals are the longest sedans ever produced by Ford without 5 mph bumpers.

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Ruth Doyle