How many of these have you seen?

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  1. Dogfather

    Dogfather Retired Medic

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    1965 Lincoln Continental Wagon

    Myself Personaly have never seen one.

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  2. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I've seen exactly----one-^^^^^^^ I'll bet it's a one off custom. Love it!
     
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    OldFox Curmudgeon

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    Craig Cotton, who was an end for the Miami Dolphins, was a customer of mine years ago. He lived at Four Lakes Village in Lisle, IL during the off-season. It was THE place to live back then for sports and other celebrities. He sold his own line of pots and pans, kinda like George Foreman and others do today. He had a Lincoln Continental wagon that he hauled his wares around in. I don't remember much about it other than the leopard skin interior. I suppose it was very avant garde for the time. :rofl2:
     
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    Man that is awesome!! Would love to have one.
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Thats just ...... :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
     
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    BlueVista Well-Known Member Charter Member

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    Wow! :)

    That car has to be pushing almost three tons, they weighed over 2-1/2 tons to begin with. My brother-in-law that lives in Singapore had a regular version sitting in his mom's garage for nearly 15 years and recently sold it. It made a great door stop for the screen door going into the house, not much use otherwise.:rofl2: He asked me if I wanted it first for free and I told him thanks but no thanks.
    I don't think I would trust those spoked mags unless they're load rated for that much weight, maybe it should have dualies in the rear??;)
    The roof looks like the tailgate window may go up and then push back onto the roof if you want it out of the way when you open it?
     
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    1964countrysedan Well-Known Member

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    Nice. I like it. Now picture it in black.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Looks great the color it is but black or red would be nice.
    Probably gets 8 MPG!
     
  9. Steve-E-D

    Steve-E-D Well-Known Member

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    Can't see a picture. :huh:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    That's strange. It's right up there--------^^^^^^^^^^^
    Or down here------
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    jrwscout New Member

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    I like it a lot!
     
  12. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    It's NOT for off-road use!
     
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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    It's not even a real vehicle. That's a Photoshop deal. I guaranty it.
    'Artandcolour' is a posting website for photos - lots of vehicle Photoshop work there.
     
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    That's okay. I can still dream and can't afford a real vehicle anyway!:yup:
     
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    hey, hey, hey

    Have seen pics online, of a Revel(or other brand)model kit, you could get back in the mid-60's. It was of the that era four door Continental. The kit came with enough pieces that you could make the model with the convertible top down, that top up, the hardtop roof---OR, a stationwagon roof. It was the roof from the Mercury Park Lane of the same era... That's when Colony Park became The Lincoln Continental Of Stationwagons... 1965... This does not look like a Park Lane roofline.
     

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