Vehicle Original VIN : 4Y82A893196
Lincoln, "what a luxury car should be" was the advertising campaign that they used in the mid 1980's through the early 90's as they saw their competitors making smaller cars, Lincoln saw an opportunity to capitalize on their larger size automobile. A large trunk is to be expected on a car that's as long as this, and Lincoln did not disappoint. The trunk has plenty of room to store everything you can throw in it.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present clean, low mile, 1974 Lincoln Town car. It is powered by its 460 V8 paired to an automatic transmission. Cosmetically the car shows very well and catches the eye immediately. The powertrain in this Lincoln is solid. It pulls strong and shifts smooth between gears.
The Lincoln Continental is a series of luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. First introduced in 1939 as a coach built convertible for Edsel Ford, the Continental nameplate has been in use by Lincoln across ten generations of vehicles for various times over nearly 80 years. The Continental nameplate is derived from the original 1939 convertible, intended to adapt European "continental" exterior styling elements to the body and chassis of the Lincoln-Zephyr. Please call or email today with any
Lincoln, "what a luxury car should be" was the advertising campaign that they used in the mid 1980's through the early 90's as they saw their competitors making smaller cars, Lincoln saw an opportunity to capitalize on their larger size automobile. A large trunk is to be expected on a car that's as long as this, and Lincoln did not disappoint. The trunk has plenty of room to store everything you can throw in it.
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present clean, low mile, 1974 Lincoln Town car. It is powered by its 460 V8 paired to an automatic transmission. Cosmetically the car shows very well and catches the eye immediately. The powertrain in this Lincoln is solid. It pulls strong and shifts smooth between gears.
The Lincoln Continental is a series of luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. First introduced in 1939 as a coach built convertible for Edsel Ford, the Continental nameplate has been in use by Lincoln across ten generations of vehicles for various times over nearly 80 years. The Continental nameplate is derived from the original 1939 convertible, intended to adapt European "continental" exterior styling elements to the body and chassis of the Lincoln-Zephyr. Please call or email today with any