• A highlight of 1960s American automotive design, the "suicide door" Lincoln Continental was the choice of transport for many a famous person. • This all-white convertible, up for auction at Bring A ...
A Lincoln Continental convertible once owned by former President Lyndon B. Johnson sold for $94,000 at auction Thursday night in California. Rik Pike, a spokesman for Christie's, said the sale price ...
Few car families that still make the rounds today in one form or another can trace their roots back to the early years of the automotive industry. The Lincoln Continental is part of that list. Born as ...
Just as U.S. presidents once had a penchant for Lincolns, so did the pope. One former Popemobile, a specially-built 1964 Lincoln Continental Limousine is up for auction at Bonhams on August 19 in ...
It’s hard to find a car much cooler than a fourth-generation Lincoln Continental. But this one does a pretty good job of it. It’s a 1964 Continental convertible – a four-door, slab-sided drop-top like ...
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If you really stretch things you could easily say the Lincoln Continental is one of the oldest car nameplates on the planet. It was born back in the 1930s as a personal request from Edsel Ford and it ...
Update: The LBJ Foundation has noted that they are not the current owner of the vehicle. The text has been changed to reflect that clarification. There are at least two Lincoln Continentals associated ...
A visit to Lyndon Johnson at his LBJ Ranch usually included a hair-raising tour of the property in a white Lincoln Continental convertible. With the steering wheel in one hand and a Styrofoam cup full ...
Get behind the wheel of a fourth generation Lincoln Continental. This generation of Lincoln Continentals have become known as the “Kennedy Lincolns.” I’ve owned several Lincoln Continentals in my time ...
A Wayne County man is mourning the loss of a 1964 Lincoln Continental stolen sometime last month from a Southeastside storage building. Marvin L. Schroeder, 65, grew up in Indianapolis and for 20 ...