FLASHBACK

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

Coming of Age – Lincoln Style.  A Father’s Observations.

Coming of Age – Lincoln Style. A Father’s Observations.

ABOVE:  Brad Griffin and his 1978 Continental Mark V By John D. Griffin, Auburn, Maine Originally published in the Third Quarter 1994 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 199).When my son first obtained his driver’s license, his next thoughts were of a car,...

Motor Trend Tests the Mobilgas Economy Run Champ

Motor Trend Tests the Mobilgas Economy Run Champ

Originally published in the May/June 2003 issue of Continental Comments (Issue # 252).In 1951, Bob Estes Lincoln-Mercury, Inglewood, California, entered a 1951 Lincoln sedan in Mobilgas Economy Run. It was like Bob Reed’s car, except it was equipped with high altitude...

J.C. Daniels Auto Auction

J.C. Daniels Auto Auction

The white Continental Mark II above sold for $26,500.  It may have been the best Mark II at the auction.  The other two photos above are some of the rows and rows of parts cars. J.C. Daniels Auto AuctionPampa, Texas, February 22-23, 2003Introduction and...

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