FLASHBACK
Flashback features articles from past issues of Lincoln & Continental Comments magazines.
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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
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
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
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
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...