1957 Lincoln Continental "station wagon".

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Nothing better than spending a day talking to people at a concours. I especially like that show because it's the home town of Hess & Eisenhardt. A lot of old-timers from the factory love to talk about being involved with building my car. We're invited to bring the Porsche down next year.
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What a cool car. I'd like to see more pictures if anyone has them...
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'56 Mark II convertible, '51 Royal Spartanette, '56 Chris Craft Continental
'68 Lincoln Continental Limo, '77 Town Car, '55 356 Porsche Continental cabrio,
'69 Mark III convertible,'88 BMW 750iL, '88 BMW 325iX, '97 BMW Z-3, '98 ML-320

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No I didn't. Thanks. What a cool car. Love the two-tone!
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When I saw this thread I immediately thought of that butt-ugly Mercury Colony Park wagon with early 70s MKIV? front clip installed. Thank g*d that this is a gorgeous custom, rather than that nasty e-bay frankencar.
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Zephyrmec wrote:When I saw this thread I immediately thought of that butt-ugly Mercury Colony Park wagon with early 70s MKIV? front clip installed. Thank g*d that this is a gorgeous custom, rather than that nasty e-bay frankencar.
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There's a trailer that goes with the '56 also. Here are some more pics.
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What a sweet set up!
We had the same dishes and cups in our trailer when we were kids- must have been standard fare back then!
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