Lincoln Continental | |
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1998–2002 Lincoln Continental
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Lincoln (Ford) |
Production | 1939–1948 1958–1980 1981–2002 2016–present |
Model years | 1939-1942 1946-1948 1958-1980 1982-2002 2017-present |
Body and chassis | |
Class |
Personal luxury car luxury car |
Related | Lincoln Mark series |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Lincoln MKS (2017) |
First generation | |
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1941 Lincoln Continental coupe
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Overview | |
Model years | 1940–1948 |
Assembly | Lincoln Assembly, Detroit, Michigan |
Designer | Eugene T. "Bob" Gregorie |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door coupe 2-door convertible |
Layout | FR layout |
Related |
Lincoln-Zephyr (1940) Lincoln Zephyr (1941–42) Lincoln H-series (post-war) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 292 cu in (4.8 L) Lincoln-Zephyr V12 |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 125.0 in (3,175 mm) |
Length | 1940–41: 209.8 in (5,329 mm) 1942–48: 218.1 in (5,540 mm) |
Width | 1940–41: 75.0 in (1,905 mm) 1942–48: 77.8 in (1,976 mm) |
Height | 1940–41: 62.0 in (1,575 mm) 1942–48: 63.1 in (1,603 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,000–4,300 lb (1,800–2,000 kg) |
Second generation | |
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Continental Mark II
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Overview | |
Model years | 1956–1959 |
Assembly | Wixom Assembly, Dearborn, Michigan, United States |
Designer | Bill Schmidt |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door hardtop |
Layout | FR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 368 cu in (6.0 L) Y-block V8 |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 126.0 in (3,200 mm) |
Length | 218.4 in (5,547 mm) |
Width | 77.5 in (1,968 mm) |
Height | 56.3 in (1,430 mm) |
Curb weight | 5,000 lb (2,300 kg) |
Third generation | |
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Overview | |
Model years | 1958–1960 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Designer | John Najjar |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door sedan 4-door Landau hardtop 4-door Town Car sedan 4-door Limousine |
Layout | FR layout |
Related |
Lincoln Mark series Lincoln Premiere Lincoln Capri |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 430 cu in (7.0 L) MEL V8 |
Transmission | 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 131.0 in (3,327 mm) |
Length | 1958: 229.0 in (5,817 mm) 1959: 227.1 in (5,768 mm) 1960: 227.2 in (5,771 mm) |
Width | 1958–59: 80.1 in (2,035 mm) 1960: 80.3 in (2,040 mm) |
Height | 1958: 56.5 in (1,435 mm) 1959–60: 56.7 in (1,440 mm) |
Curb weight | 5,000–5,700 lb (2,300–2,600 kg) |
Fourth generation | |
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1961 Lincoln Continental 4-Door Convertible
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Lincoln (Ford) |
Production | 1961–1969 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Designer | Elwood Engel |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size luxury car |
Body style | 2-door hardtop 4-door sedan 4-door convertible |
Layout | FR layout |
Related |
Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation) (1967–1971) Lincoln Continental Mark III (1968–1971) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 430 cu in (7.0 L) MEL V8 460 cu in (7.5 L) 385-series V8 462 cu in (7.6 L) MEL V8 |
Transmission | 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic 3-speed C6 automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1961–63: 123.0 in (3,124 mm) 1964–1969: 126.0 in (3,200 mm) |
Length | 1961: 212.4 in (5,395 mm) 1962–63: 213.3 in (5,418 mm) 1964–65: 216.3 in (5,494 mm) 1966–68: 220.9 in (5,611 mm) 1969: 224.2 in (5,695 mm) |
Width | 1961–65: 78.6 in (1,996 mm) 1966–69: 79.7 in (2,024 mm) |
Height | 1961–1963: 53.6 in (1,361 mm) 1964–1965: 54.2 in (1,377 mm) 1966–1968: 55.0 in (1,397 mm) 1969: 54.2 in (1,377 mm) |
Curb weight | 5,000–5,700 lb (2,300–2,600 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Lincoln Premiere |
Fifth Generation | |
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1978-1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe
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Interior, 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car
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Overview | |
Model years | 1970–1979 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Designer | Buzz Grisinger |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 2-door hardtop 2-door coupe 4-door pillared hardtop |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Full-size Ford |
Related | Ford Galaxie/LTD Mercury Marquis/Grand Marquis |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 400 cu in (6.6 L) Cleveland V8 460 cu in (7.5 L) 385-series V8 |
Transmission | 3-speed C6 automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1970–73: 127.0 in (3,226 mm) 1974–79: 127.2 in (3,231 mm) |
Length | 1970–72: 225.0 in (5,715 mm) 1973: 229.9 in (5,839 mm) 1974: 232.6 in (5,908 mm) 1975–76: 232.9 in (5,916 mm) 1977–79: 233.0 in (5,918 mm) |
Width | 1970–73: 79.6 in (2,022 mm) 1974–75: 80.0 in (2,032 mm) 1976: 80.3 in (2,040 mm) 1977: 80.0 in (2,032 mm) 1978–79: 79.9 in (2,029 mm) |
Height | 1970: 55.7 in (1,415 mm) 1971–72: 55.6 in (1,412 mm) 1973: 55.5 in (1,410 mm) 1974: 55.4 in (1,407 mm) 1975: 55.6 in (1,412 mm) 1976: 55.5 in (1,410 mm) 1977: 55.2 in (1,402 mm) 1978–79: 55.4 in (1,407 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,900–5,400 lb (2,200–2,400 kg) |
Sixth generation | |
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1984 Lincoln Town Car; 1980 Lincoln Continental is similar except for badging
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Lincoln-Mercury (Ford) |
Also called | Lincoln Continental Town Car/Town Coupe |
Model years | 1980 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | full-size Luxury sedan |
Body style | 2-door sedan 4-door sedan |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Ford Panther |
Chassis | body-on-frame |
Related |
Ford LTD Landau Mercury Grand Marquis |
Powertrain | |
Engine | Ford 5.0L Windsor V8 |
Transmission | 4-speed AOD overdrive automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 117.4 in (2,982 mm) |
Length | 219.2 in (5,568 mm) |
Width | 78.1 in (1,984 mm) |
Height | 56.1 in (1,425 mm) |
Curb weight | 4,061–4,147 lb (1,842–1,881 kg) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Lincoln Town Car |
Seventh generation | |
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1982 Lincoln Continental (Givenchy Edition)
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Overview | |
Model years | 1982–1987 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan |
Layout | FR layout |
Platform | Ford Fox platform |
Related |
Lincoln Mark VII Ford Thunderbird (1980-1982) Mercury Cougar XR7 (1980-1982) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.8 L (232 cu in) Essex V6 2.4 L (149 cu in) BMW M21 turbodiesel I6 4.9 L (302 cu in) 5.0L Windsor V8 |
Transmission | 4-speed AOD automatic 4-speed ZF 4HP22 automatic (turbodiesel) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 108.5–108.7 in (2,756–2,761 mm) |
Length | 200.7–201.2 in (5,098–5,110 mm) |
Width | 73.6 in (1,869 mm) |
Height | 55.0 in (1,397 mm) |
Curb weight | 3,384–3,706 lb (1,535–1,681 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Lincoln Versailles |
Eighth Generation | |
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1991 Lincoln Continental
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Overview | |
Model years | 1988–1994 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan |
Layout | FF layout |
Platform | Ford D186 platform |
Related |
Ford Taurus Mercury Sable Ford Windstar |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.8 L Essex V6 |
Transmission | 4-speed AXOD-E automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 109.0 in (2,769 mm) |
Length | 1988–1993: 205.1 in (5,210 mm) 1994: 205.6 in (5,222 mm) |
Width | 1988–1993: 72.7 in (1,847 mm) 1992–94: 72.3 in (1,836 mm) |
Height | 1988–1991: 55.6 in (1,412 mm) 1992–94: 55.4 in (1,407 mm) |
Ninth generation | |
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1995–1997 Lincoln Continental
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Overview | |
Model years | 1995–2002 |
Assembly | United States: Wixom, Michigan (Wixom Assembly) |
Designer | Fritz Mayhew |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 4-door sedan |
Layout | FF layout |
Platform | Ford D186 platform |
Related |
Ford Taurus Mercury Sable Ford Windstar |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 4.6 L InTech V8 |
Transmission | 4-speed AX4N automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 109.0 in (2,769 mm) |
Length | 1995–1997: 206.3 in (5,240 mm) 1998–2002: 208.5 in (5,296 mm) |
Width | 73.6 in (1,869 mm) |
Height | 56.0 in (1,422 mm) |
Curb weight | 3,868 lb (1,754 kg) |
Chronology | |
Successor | Lincoln MKS |
The Lincoln Continental is the marque for a series of luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Lincoln automobiles The first Lincoln Continental appeared in 1939, a model which remained in production until 1948. In 1956 Ford somewhat confusingly established the Continental Division to produce its worldwide flagship, the Continental Mark II. After just two years the Mark II was discontinued and the division was absorbed back into Lincoln, with the Lincoln Continental its top of the line.
For 1961, the redesigned Continental became the sole Lincoln model, a role it would serve until the 1977 introduction of the midsize Lincoln Versailles. (A renewed Continental Mark Series, beginning with the Mark III in 1969, was not badged a Lincoln until 1986) In the 1980s, the role of the traditional full-size Lincoln was taken by the Lincoln Town Car (based on a redesigned Continental) as Lincoln sought to both expand its model line and improve its fuel efficiency. Based on the then-upcoming Mark VII, the 1982 Continental was the smallest Lincoln ever built at the time. In 1988, the Continental became based on the Ford Taurus, becoming the first front-wheel drive Lincoln.
Beginning life as one of the first personal luxury cars to enter mass production, the Lincoln Continental has been produced as a two-door coupe and convertible alongside two-door and four-door sedan bodystyles. With the exception of the Lincoln Mark VIII, each generation of the Lincoln Mark Series personal luxury cars are based upon the corresponding generation of the Continental.