FLASHBACK

Flashback features articles from past issues of Lincoln & Continental Comments magazines.
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Late ’70s Lincoln Pickups.  Where Are They Now?

Late ’70s Lincoln Pickups. Where Are They Now?

By Mike Schultz Originally published in the November/December 2000 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 237).Going through some old files, I came across the advertisements on the next two pages for two Lincoln pickup truck conversion companies that appeared in...

Exiting in Style: The 1979 Collector’s Series

Exiting in Style: The 1979 Collector’s Series

By Jim Raymond, Fort Worth, Texas Originally published in the November/December 2000 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 237).Wisely and with great execution, Lincoln had adhered since its inception in 1921 to the automotive maxim, Length times Width times Weight...

Art World Recognizes Lincoln Style and Beauty

Art World Recognizes Lincoln Style and Beauty

ABOVE: 1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe, original factory press release photo. Originally published in the November/December 2000 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 237).1941 Lincoln Continental Honored by Museum of Modern Art 50 Years Ago in 2001 By Ken Goode,...

The Insolent Chariots

The Insolent Chariots

ABOVE: Randy Mytar's former 1958 Buick Caballero Station Wagon, which Randy describes as having, "chrome with paint trim". By Tim Howley Originally published in the March/April 2005 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 263).In 1958, John Keats wrote a hilariously...

View From Wixom

View From Wixom

By Tim Chappell, Lincoln-Mercury Public Affairs Originally published in the Third Quarter 1994 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 199).Ford Motor Company Thinks Global and Acts Local Detroit, July 29—The business world today finds itself in a global marketplace in...

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