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2004 Lincoln Mark-X

Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Lincoln Mark-X, 2004
Images: Ford Motor Company
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Lincoln’s first two-door convertible concept with a power-folding, retractable, glass-roofed hardtop is the Mark X. Pronounced "Mark Ten," the two-seat luxury convertible roadster is based on the rear-wheel-drive Ford Thunderbird architecture, and features a 280 horsepower, 3.9-liter, 4-valve DOHC V-8 aluminum engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. Mark X’s SelectShift transmission allows the driver to shift from manual drive to a five-speed automatic from the steering wheel or shifter in the center console. A multi-functional, 7-inch LCD information panel is operated by a mouse located in the center console and displays satellite navigation, climate control status and vehicle dynamics like seat memory or tire pressure.
Source: www.chicagoautoshow.com
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gary searles
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Why on earth would Ford Not make this beautiful car???
If they would start making cars like this maybe they would start competing with the others and make money in the process!!
cabdriver
Sunday, August 31, 2008
but did they build it? NO, they wanted BIG Lincoln TRUCKS!
rod ferguson
Thursday, April 21, 2011
I also think that this car would have been a modern classic ,nicer looking than the late jag base T-bind but I think that ford was short on cash and polical will at the time sadly it never saw the light of day !!
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