Man, what a walk down memory lane! I had a '73 Town Car, but the "burnt red" color (I don't know the official color name) with a red crushed velour interior. Other than that, your shots are exactly like my memory of my car. And what a car! Although the 10mpg was sometimes painful, the 460 engine was a performer. And I could spin perfect doughnuts, just turn the wheel and punch it and it would spin in place forever, straighten the wheel and roll forward a couple hundred feet and do it again.
Nice car, I'm a big fan of the early 1970s luxury vehicles, I wish America would go back making cars like this today instead of the alunimum jellybeans they make today
Elegance at the highest level!
Mrphatbastard1 4 months ago
I think we have to realize that these cars will never be produced again but let`s take care of them as a memory of the good old days!
retromagazin 1 year ago
Man, what a walk down memory lane! I had a '73 Town Car, but the "burnt red" color (I don't know the official color name) with a red crushed velour interior. Other than that, your shots are exactly like my memory of my car. And what a car! Although the 10mpg was sometimes painful, the 460 engine was a performer. And I could spin perfect doughnuts, just turn the wheel and punch it and it would spin in place forever, straighten the wheel and roll forward a couple hundred feet and do it again.
Amberscion 1 year ago
Pure class from a bygone era.
MrFritzy1 1 year ago
I've always preferred the non Mark models over the Mark models when it comes to the classic Lincoln Continentals
Doobie1975 2 years ago
Nice car, I'm a big fan of the early 1970s luxury vehicles, I wish America would go back making cars like this today instead of the alunimum jellybeans they make today
Doobie1975 2 years ago 2
Why are cars not made this safe, attractive, solid, easy and convenient anymore> why are new cars weak garbage?
classickc 2 years ago 5
I have this in brown with 20's, in my eyes it is the epitomy of luxury.
NeilSpires 3 years ago