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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @johnmandragon4830
    @johnmandragon4830 5 лет назад +166

    I am from the UK and I love these massive old American cars.

    • @DarkKnightwing75
      @DarkKnightwing75 5 лет назад +25

      John Mandragon same here, I wished more people in the UK could appreciate American cars, barely anyone does and it really pisses me off. I was at a show recently where there was a stunning ‘73 Pontiac Grand Safari Station Wagon and I overheard a Brit describe it as “so grotesque it’s almost nice.” What a knob.

    • @DarkKnightwing75
      @DarkKnightwing75 5 лет назад +6

      Capt777harris I know, my dad has and had a few yanks because we love ‘em. We’ve got a beautiful ‘68 Country Squire and it’s just the best thing ever. Everything works on it and it’s mint. Even the radio still works, the wacky rear tailgate and the electric front seats. In 1968!

    • @johnmandragon4830
      @johnmandragon4830 5 лет назад +1

      @@tsh1158 Very few, you might see a couple at a classic car show but on the whole they are very rare.

    • @DarkKnightwing75
      @DarkKnightwing75 5 лет назад +5

      tsh barely any, I think back in the day you used to get more of them but there are scarcely any here now. For some reason, people in the UK who bring over American cars here always buy the worst and most boring ones they can find like 90s Camaros and really scrappy pickups when there are so many much nicer cars they could bring over. It’s a real shame because there were so many fantastic American cars from the 20th Century which are only really appreciated by our LHD European cousins, particularly in France, Germany and Holland.

    • @DarkKnightwing75
      @DarkKnightwing75 5 лет назад

      tsh I really love Wagons, as for GMC Syclones there are only a couple, there are a fair few Typhoons but Syclones are much rarer in Blighty

  • @Lookout4the3rdrail
    @Lookout4the3rdrail 5 лет назад +275

    One thing l can say about these cars is this.... Back in the day when you drove these cars you would get a lot looks... And today in 2019 if you drove these cars in the streets you would still get a lot of looks

    • @theronenglish576
      @theronenglish576 5 лет назад +5

      You'd get a lot of looks-and still had to deal with a car crook.

    • @___GhostRider___
      @___GhostRider___ 5 лет назад

      Lookout4the3rdrail Facts..

    • @Reraiser777
      @Reraiser777 5 лет назад +15

      bought `78 with barely ten a `77 Mark V Matchbox for 10 bucks. what a time! back then, as Cars looked like cars from real man - and not like today where most cars look as gay as most of their drivers are LOL

    • @busykitty893
      @busykitty893 4 года назад +7

      @@Reraiser777 gotcha problem with gays BREH?

    • @normanduke8855
      @normanduke8855 4 года назад +8

      @@Reraiser777 Maybe one day you will have a gay son or daughter. You will see then how much that hurts.

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 5 лет назад +80

    I was working for a rich oil man when the Mark IV came out.The man had to have one so he flew his secretary and I to Denver to pick up the first one available. It was the first Mark IV ever in New Mexico and I was sporting a beautiful woman in it all the way from Denver to southern NM. Wow if I had known what a memorable thing I was doing, I might have enjoyed it a little more..... Probably not!!!

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 4 года назад +1

      Really Danny enjoy it I had a '79 mark v and still got my mark Viii in Chicago folks now tell me "u don't c too many of these anymore" 🚗

    • @miguelpablo7278
      @miguelpablo7278 4 года назад +3

      any polaroids from the trip?

    • @cruiser6260
      @cruiser6260 4 года назад +2

      Youth is wasted on the young..

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 4 года назад +1

      I can't help it Danny did u score with her hmm 😜😍?!?!?

    • @dannywilsher4165
      @dannywilsher4165 4 года назад +1

      @@miguelpablo7278 No polaroids... I didn't think about pictures!!!

  • @동글-c4z
    @동글-c4z 5 лет назад +118

    The days when Lincoln and Cadillac were the best.

    • @ravenfn831
      @ravenfn831 5 лет назад +12

      Chrysler had their Imperial which was sometimes their own division, yet other times sold under the Chrysler brand. They tended to be the fanciest of all the US made land yachts. They were also expensive which kept sales numbers very low. ruclips.net/video/Siv_6r43f5A/видео.html

    • @fatpatlives1998
      @fatpatlives1998 5 лет назад +6

      Miss the land yacht era ....they put a ton of luxury in this cars

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 5 лет назад +3

      There was pride in Engineering then.
      Corporations made huge profits, workers were not paid bonuses ..
      The Executive were ...
      The need for greed saw reduction in quality, specification, Engineering ...
      Then the wheels fell off.
      The Fuel crisis when prices reached stratospheric heights killed these
      beauties off.
      They weren't performance cars by any means, they were built for the
      ride and motoring pleasure.
      Now one wouldn't be able to find a parking spot large enough.
      When I as a a 14 year old saw a Lincoln Continental being crushed
      into a cube in the movie >Goldfinger< 1964 it brought tears to my
      eyes ...

    • @bryanrichards9
      @bryanrichards9 5 лет назад +5

      Hahaha I own both a 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz and a 1979 Lincoln Mark V. They are still wonderful cars. Better than any car on the road when I'm driving.. besides the gas mileage

    • @jefferygrady3181
      @jefferygrady3181 4 года назад +2

      True classic cars ! Unlike anything today! I love these big cars! Thanks for the awesome video!

  • @Geordo1960
    @Geordo1960 5 лет назад +31

    Love the cars this guy has and also loads of respect for keeping them original and searching to find pure unmolested original cars.

    • @raymondg8672
      @raymondg8672 5 лет назад

      He does it for vanity, but his collection is such a wealth of history.

    • @prepperjonpnw6482
      @prepperjonpnw6482 2 года назад

      @@raymondg8672 I believe it’s his father’s collection technically but I could be mistaken lol I’ve been binge watching all the episodes of cars from this collection lol

  • @thomaslange3701
    @thomaslange3701 5 лет назад +38

    Im a proud owner of a 73 Continental Coupe... its just massive... smooth ride😎

  • @jamese.morris2891
    @jamese.morris2891 5 лет назад +95

    When I was a child...A guy pulled up in one of these....You called him ..Sir..

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 5 лет назад +6

      And when I was on the road in one of these..everyone around me gave me plenty of space for the same reason.

    • @midos6767
      @midos6767 5 лет назад +7

      Back in the day.. if you seen anyone drive one of these big Lincolns... you knew they were rich. Because when those Mark 3's and Mark 4's were brand new at the Lincoln dealers they'd sell for around $10,000.. which was a LOT of money for a car..considering you could buy a brand new Ford Torino or Thunderbird for only $3000 at the Ford Dealer.

    • @probe26
      @probe26 5 лет назад +1

      Have some RESPECKKKK!

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 5 лет назад

      @@probe26 That's right. Respect the hustle! 😉

    • @1911beauty
      @1911beauty 5 лет назад +2

      Today, nothing means anything lol

  • @dgriffin6074
    @dgriffin6074 5 лет назад +105

    Those were the days when a large part of your car could be in two different zip codes at the same time.

    • @tscooter22
      @tscooter22 5 лет назад

      They took up a lot of garage space too!

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 5 лет назад

      Lol that's true u they don't make parking lanes wide enuff to park the big cars in any more haaa 😅

    • @okbouncer24
      @okbouncer24 5 лет назад +1

      Not really but we get the point.......

    • @styldsteel1
      @styldsteel1 4 года назад

      Ha ha ha ha ha yuck yuck yuck bwah bwah bwah ha ha ha oh shit that was big big big big car funny. 2 ZIP CODES!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA.

  • @travispearson1783
    @travispearson1783 4 года назад +7

    I salute the collectors who collect these big beautiful cars and keep American history alive I love the Lincoln's Cadillacs I love Chryslers keep on doing what you doing

  • @rong805
    @rong805 4 года назад +3

    Just bought a 69 Mark 3, my journey has begun!!

    • @dondesnoo1771
      @dondesnoo1771 4 года назад

      The leece Neville alternator was a problem on mine had to go to a different system with external regulator.🤔 Didn't charge enough 12.5 v versus 13.5 .

  • @05gtdriver
    @05gtdriver 5 лет назад +83

    My favorite is the MK III, better proportioned, more of a hand-built car compared to later versions and the quality of material is evident as well.

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 4 года назад +2

      Dam Skippy mark III is my favorite ride

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 4 года назад +2

      I agree.
      One of my biggest regrets is; I had a chance to buy a 1970 Lincoln Mark III, back in the early 1990's. It only had 35,000 miles and was in mint condition (Still had that "new car" smell) for only $1500. At the time, I had plenty of money but was on a "minimalist" kick, where, if I didn't absolutely need something, I wouldn't buy it, because I was afraid of being a hoarder. The Mark III was white with a white leather interior. It was marvelous.
      I think about that car every so often. It was awesome. Dennis talks about the instrument cluster being like jewelry. I remember that it's clock was made by Cartier, so maybe Cartier had a hand in designing the whole instrument cluster or layout? 1970 was the best year for the Mark series, IMO. The car was still hand built. It didn't go assembly line until the next year & had some other advantage, which I can't recall offhand, over the 1969 model.
      To add insult to injury, during the same period, I turned down my cousin's perfect, always garage kept, Datsun 240z, which he offered me for the same price, $1500, as my dad's friend had on the Mark III, for the same reason, I was on that minimalist kick! Most of the time, when people pass up great opportunities like these, it's because they are short of money, but I was rolling in cash in those days, and I wouldn't have even noticed spending $1500 or even $3000, because I was too busy working to spend the fruits of my labors. ...That's what I get, for trying to get my sh~t together (I do have a tendency to be a pack rat). ...C'est la vie...

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 4 года назад +1

      @@sparky6086 I'm sorry to hear that 20 years ago I almost bought a '69 Mark III with a rare 390 in it. It would've been cool.

    • @wetlettuce4768
      @wetlettuce4768 4 года назад +3

      MK III just becuase they're all pre smog

    • @rosemarieacipperley280
      @rosemarieacipperley280 4 года назад

      THATS WERE UR DELUTIONALY WRONG. THE MARK 3 WAS UNPROPOTIONED IN ASTHETIC DESIGN THE 72 MARK 4 IS AND ALWAYS WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE PINNACLE OF ALL 2 DR COUPE LINCOLNS IT'S STYLING ABSOLUTELY PUTS THE MARK 3 TO SHAME HOWEVER THE LATER MARK 4s WERE RUINED BY THE GOVERNMENTS REGULATIONS WHEN IN 73 MANDATED THAT THE MANUFACTURERS HAD TO PUT THE BIG CLUNKY 5 MILE AN HOUR BUMPERS ON ALL THE NEW MODELS THAT BIG BUMPER ASTHETICLY TOOK A LOT OF THE GREAT LOOKS OF THE MARK 4. THAT'S WHY THE 72 MARK 4 STANDS ALONE AS THEE FINEST LOOKING MOST APPEALING OVER ALL OTHER LINCOLN MARK SERIES.

  • @lasuvidaboy
    @lasuvidaboy 5 лет назад +12

    Great video. The Mark III is in a league of its own with style and the far higher quality of the interior materials. The Mark III dash features real wood veneer as opposed to plastic used on the later Mark series.

  • @Doobie1975
    @Doobie1975 5 лет назад +15

    The Mark III is my favorite of the Lincoln Mark Continental models, they have the best interiors/powertrains of the bunch, for the Mark IV the 1972 model year was the only one I liked because it was the last year prior to the Emission Control Devices, smog pumps and 5mph bumpers.

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 2 года назад

      My dad had the 2 door 1967 Continental with the cool speedometer while growing up., However I ❤ the Mark III more so than a Mark IV I owned, in past.

  • @luxurreview
    @luxurreview 4 года назад +5

    Some may say that the land yacht was the pinnacle of automotive luxury. But I say it was a stage in the evolution of cars. At first for a more comfortable ride, they added springs, then they added shock absorbers so it absorbs all the bumps for a silky smooth ride. Then they went to air suspension which is an improvement, and now they are at electromagnetic suspension.
    So it wasn’t the pinnacle for luxury but the pinnacle of luxury for that design and era.

  • @bennyhannover9361
    @bennyhannover9361 5 лет назад +59

    I know the younger people will not know him, but I wait for William Conrad jumping out with a gun in his hand as "Frank Cannon".

    • @midos6767
      @midos6767 5 лет назад +3

      The TV series Cannon is back on TV where I live. It's on COZI TV on digital channel 41.2 every weeknight. He drives a 1974 Lincoln Mark IV on the show.

    • @Chris_Troxler
      @Chris_Troxler 5 лет назад +1

      I was literally waiting for the theme song to start playing.

    • @casperslaststandme5991
      @casperslaststandme5991 5 лет назад +3

      i used to enjoy the series, but let's be honest William Conrad never JUMPED out of anything lol ;)

    • @marquiswilliams485
      @marquiswilliams485 5 лет назад +1

      It's before my time, but I do watch the reruns of cannon in that beautiful light blue Lincoln.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 4 года назад +3

      @@midos6767 The first season, Frank Cannon drove a Mark III. He also had an old school mobile phone.
      An interesting feature, that proved very useful to Frank Cannon specifically, since he was "portly", was, that the driver's seat could swivel he and his belly, out from underneath the steering wheel, to make getting in and out of the car much easier with or without a pistol in hand!

  • @rachiesayd9423
    @rachiesayd9423 4 года назад +9

    Oh shit, how could I forget... That '73 Mark had power EVERYTHING!!! Including the sun roof!!! Complete luxury at the fingertips!!! Way ahead of it's time........

  • @bassb450
    @bassb450 5 лет назад +17

    My first brand new car was a 1977 Mark V. Loaded to the guts minus the moonroof. I did order it and waited 8 weeks for it to come in. Paid $ 11,900 and remember it like it was yesterday. It drove like you were sitting on your recliner. Wish I still had it.

    • @drewburk6309
      @drewburk6309 5 лет назад +4

      Adjusted for inflation for today, $50,190.17. A relative bargain, I'd say.

  • @ZippoVarga
    @ZippoVarga 5 лет назад +3

    I owned a 1972 and absolutely LOVED that car. And I'm a Chevrolet Guy!! Nothing drives like a Lincoln for sure. Thanks for this trip Dennis! Zip~

    • @dt254
      @dt254 5 лет назад

      Why chevy traitor

  • @Catman66
    @Catman66 5 лет назад +13

    it's great to see something a little unusual and the NPD collection has a lot of excellent stuff.
    My fave Lincoln is theContinental Mark III. Such a beautiful classy classic.
    It's really amazing to see a 50 year old all original car that looks like new. Thanks to the National Parts Depot for sharing your awesome collection for us dreamers.

  • @jwelchon2416
    @jwelchon2416 5 лет назад +41

    I agree. I love cloth interiors. Never understood the attraction of leather. My mother had a 78 Town Car with cloth interior and it was wonderful!!

    • @stanmarcusgtv
      @stanmarcusgtv 5 лет назад

      all car leather has a plastic coating - you're sitting on plastic

    • @Chris_Troxler
      @Chris_Troxler 5 лет назад

      I have a 75 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe with cloth interior. It is wonderful.

    • @rcasey1970
      @rcasey1970 5 лет назад

      @@Chris_Troxler I had the 78 Continental Cartier edition and I absolutely loved it.

    • @Chris_Troxler
      @Chris_Troxler 5 лет назад

      @@rcasey1970
      Nice. I hope to be getting a 79 Town Car before the year is over. So, I'll have the 75 and the 79.

    • @saulespino2510
      @saulespino2510 4 года назад

      leather is easier to clean than cloth

  • @shawnmoody2350
    @shawnmoody2350 5 лет назад +20

    I'm an old triple gee and the application of these car can't be explained to young bucks you had to be their when ford and Lincoln was king me my self chrome is the life of the car long live the 70.s and 80.s Lincoln a true car.

  • @JDsHouseofHobbies
    @JDsHouseofHobbies 5 лет назад +12

    The cloth interior of the Mark V reminds me of why I loved the old Buick Limiteds of the day, that sweet velour interior!

  • @jamesback8024
    @jamesback8024 4 года назад +3

    I Have a 1988 Lincoln Town car and i LOVE it.
    There truly isn't anything like a classic Lincoln. And makes heads turn every time.

  • @stefanmayr9379
    @stefanmayr9379 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks for showing these amazing cars.!!! They are all great looking, but I prefer my own 69 mark 3, I think it is the most elegant in comparison to all following Mark 's,. Greetings from Austria to all Lincoln Lovers over there 🔝🇦🇹🔝👍

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 5 лет назад

      You're very lucky owning that car!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
      I have a question: I also live in Europe (Spain) and I was wondering if it is very difficult or expensive to maintain a classic american car in Europe? I always think how long would it take to order a part coming from the States, customs, etc?

    • @stefanmayr9379
      @stefanmayr9379 5 лет назад +2

      @@deltajohnny hallo, or better, Olla!! It is nice to hear from another enthusiast... But it is neither difficult nor expensive to buy or maintaining an American car. There are so many communities and associations around Europe. The best cars you can find in Northern States (Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands...) They have the best selections of all!! Take a look at RD Classics./Germany. By the way, most of these are very simple built and most of Parts for restoration are still available, and they are not really expensive.. Or you make a nice trip to the southern areas of us, Florida, South Carolina

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 5 лет назад +1

      @@stefanmayr9379 Thanks a lot! Muchas gracias! 😉😉😉
      Yes, I heard that lots of American classic cars go to the northern European countries, as they love them! 😁😁😁
      It's good to know that maintaining these cars is not very expensive, which will be different with newest cars with so much electronics... Thank you very much again for the information!! 👏👏

  • @brunobalestra
    @brunobalestra 5 лет назад +22

    Your videos are up there with the best. They always brighten my life!

  • @adamtrombino106
    @adamtrombino106 5 лет назад +2

    In the early 00s, I worked for a local ma and pa shop. We had an elderly lady customer with a 76 Town Car that her husband, long gone, had special ordered new. Triple white with a dark blue pinstripe, it had every option available at the time, including a police spec 460 and dual exhausts. She came in every 3 months for an oil change, regardless of mileage. ( car showed 84k on it last I saw it) It was like new. And she was so proud of it. Not a ding on it nor spec of rust. Total time capsule. I drove her to her home in it several times when she decided not to wait for service. 20+ ft of pure bliss. So quiet. So comfortable. Lots of low end torque. I always wanted to take it out on the open road and really ring it out, but never had the chance. Touchy brakes though. It was 1 of those cars you had to swing into a parking spot, SLOWLY, while the frt tires scrubbed away. I wonder what happened to that car?

  • @Mpompadour
    @Mpompadour 4 года назад +4

    I bought a used 1973 Mark IV in 1980. I was only 20 years old and my friends thought I was in the money but I really didn't give that much for it. That car was a dream and I wish I still had it. It was SO well built and smooth as silk to drive. Total luxury!

    • @markuschristiansen7874
      @markuschristiansen7874 2 года назад

      I'm currently in the same situation. I'm 19 years old and contemplating buying a 1972 Mark IV, but as with you, all my nearest say that it will break down and just be a problem.

    • @Mpompadour
      @Mpompadour 2 года назад

      @@markuschristiansen7874 If it was kept in good condition and not left to set up somewhere for years, it may be ok. But yes, there could be potential problems with a car that old. But if you have the time and money to invest in getting it going, you may love it. Those cars had HUGE engines with a LOT of horsepower and they were pretty darn tough and would haul A$$, LOL! Just beware, with gas as high as it is, the gas mileage you'll get will be TERRIBLE. Just thought you would have wanted to know that.

  • @richardestenson7799
    @richardestenson7799 5 лет назад +65

    Dad owns a '77 just the Gold one in the video, only with Leather and 70K Miles.

    • @davidgaddy4328
      @davidgaddy4328 5 лет назад +3

      70,000 miles wow he didn't drive that car at all.

    • @scarecrow2885
      @scarecrow2885 5 лет назад +4

      70k is still amazing for a 42 year old car.

  • @anajay78
    @anajay78 5 лет назад +112

    Pimps approved this video.

  • @devianb
    @devianb 5 лет назад +11

    I always loved the flip around headlights on those.

  • @myrryxmas
    @myrryxmas 5 лет назад +5

    when I was 19 (in '82) I bought a '75 Mark IV with 75,000 miles. it was easily the most comfortable car I've ever owned. the high-backed, deep split-bench seat supported my tall frame and long legs better than any car before or since. while it didn't jump right off the line, when you put your foot down it gathered speed surprisingly rapidly.
    the day I test drove it, we turned out of the dealership and stopped at the traffic light at the base of a bridge. the salesman turned to me with a grin and said, "when the light turns green, go ahead and stomp it!"
    I did, and the car started to roll until about 20 mph. then the front end lifted a bit and the hood twisted from the engine's torque and it felt like the hand of God gave that 5600 pound behemoth a massive push. by the time we reached the top of the bridge (about 120 yards), the car had hit 70 mph, shifted into third, and roared down the other side, still accelerating.
    I never felt the pavement breaks or heard anything other than the muted thrush of the exhaust. it was that smooth.
    the only car I ever drove that had a softer ride was a '77 New Yorker I test drove about the same time... but the seats weren't high-back and it was just a whisker less comfortable for me to sit in; plus it had the 400 lean-burn which I knew was a problematic engine and even less power. at the end of the day, I chose the Continental.
    how I wish I still had that car. :((

    • @charles1964
      @charles1964 2 года назад

      I've posted elsewhere that after the '79 gas crisis we could buy cars like that for around $500. My friends had a Mk III; Chrysler Newport; Sedan de Ville; Ford LTD; Olds 98 Regency; and I had a '77 Cordoba. People couldn't trade in their luxury cars fast enough to buy compact cars.

  • @raymondg8672
    @raymondg8672 5 лет назад +14

    Those are some fantasticly paved roads, an antique car's dream!

  • @MrMenefrego1
    @MrMenefrego1 4 года назад +4

    *Great episode! Nothing I love more than the old floating American Luxury Barges! My father owned every one of these Lincolns, he was heartbroken when Lincoln started to downsize their models. He gave the new smaller Lincoln's a chance in '79 when he bought a beautiful little Lincoln, Versailles. It has a gold on gold exterior/interior color scheme, and actually turned out to be a pretty decent little Lincoln, considering... I still have the old '79 Versailles in my garage, she looks and runs like new, she is original and unrestored, no rust or worn fabric. As of 2020 it has just 64-K on the odometer, not bad for a 41 year old car. I'd much rather have one of his magnificent Lincolns from the '60's though. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers.*

  • @rachiesayd9423
    @rachiesayd9423 4 года назад +2

    I once had a 1973 Mark IIII that I purchased used! It was a limited edition silver inside and out, yes silver leather seats!!! It was outfitted with mag wheels and the front plate said "Stinkin Lincoln"!!! I absolutely loved that fucking car!!! Everything they say is true, the ride was literally just like floating on a cloud!!! And I always had to keep an eye on the speedometer because with the luxurious ride that car would exceed the speed limit in no time!!! I always thought the'73 Mark had the best styling and it turned many heads and I felt like King of the road!!! All I have now are my memories, I sure do miss that beautiful kick-ass road yacht!!! Only thing I don't miss is the cash i had to shell out to keep the insatiable gas tank full!!! Oh memories........

    • @RosemarieCipperley
      @RosemarieCipperley Месяц назад

      Your wrong on the 73 mark it was the 72 that stood alone with the classic typerd dropped waterfall front bumper that was thee finest of them all in style and body design 🎉

  • @mileshigh1321
    @mileshigh1321 5 лет назад +6

    Dad had a Mark IV in burgundy with a white vinyl top and burgundy cloth interior. It would really move and the ride was amazing! We would be on the highway and mom would ask dad, "How fast are we going?" He would say "Only 80!" from the back i could see we were doing a 100! But it was such a smooth ride you could not tell!

  • @sportster883able
    @sportster883able 5 лет назад +1

    Hi - I know a chap here in Qatar who has a Mark V in the exact colour of the one in this video. Has under 20,000km on the clock - totally original and untouched. Awesome machine and a real head turner. Mind you he has more cars than I have had hot dinners and all are the same condition (the cars NOT my hot dinners!!!)

  • @christopherdinehart714
    @christopherdinehart714 5 лет назад +7

    My first car was a 71 MK3. Loved that car. Powerful as hell 365 horse. Mine had cragers and glass packs, shit sounded mean. Got pulled over plenty of times for loud exhaust. Much love for old Lincolns.

    • @christopherdinehart714
      @christopherdinehart714 5 лет назад

      @Rich Santoro it was a pretty cool hot rod Lincoln! Good song too.

    • @dfence1802
      @dfence1802 5 лет назад +2

      Hey, I'm the the guy that hooked you up with that cool ride. Loud exhaust wasn't the only violation you committed. You are welcome. Love, Dad

    • @christopherdinehart714
      @christopherdinehart714 5 лет назад +1

      @@dfence1802 thanks dad! Because of you I am the car nut I am! There is nothing better than having a dad thats your bestfriend as well!!

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 4 года назад

      Hey Chris do u still have that car , it's so cool. Bet the a/c is ice cold n da summer

  • @PETERLINNAH
    @PETERLINNAH 2 года назад +1

    You guys are so lucky to get to drive these fantastic automobiles. I share your joy every time I watch you videos!

  • @normanduke8855
    @normanduke8855 4 года назад +9

    I remember as a teenager when we saw the first Mark III, you stopped dead in your tracks. You knew that person was seriously *RICH*.

    • @citibear57
      @citibear57 3 года назад +2

      It was more exciting to see a Mark III on the streets than it was to see a Rolls-Royce. I was only 11 or 12 when the Mark III came out 😃

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 2 года назад +1

      @@citibear57 The Ford Galaxie 500 was quieter than a Rolls Royce! 😊

    • @citibear57
      @citibear57 2 года назад

      @@MisterMikeTexas I never knew that. That's pretty impressive!

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 2 года назад

      @@citibear57 J Walter Thompson, Ford's ad agency said so! 😁

  • @thomasomalley7745
    @thomasomalley7745 4 года назад +6

    As a child I'll always remember the 69 Mark III. Even then I knew I was looking at a rich mans car. Beautiful, big,sporty ,classy. All the things most cars then werent.

  • @terracethornhill
    @terracethornhill 5 лет назад +203

    Land yachts didn't go away, they became pickups.

    • @johndrake2729
      @johndrake2729 5 лет назад +31

      More like those behemoth SUVs.

    • @normanduke8855
      @normanduke8855 5 лет назад +30

      Ah, no. You can't replicate the horizontal feeling of travel w. a teeter-totter SUV.

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 5 лет назад +30

      Pickups don't ride like these classic Land Yachts. You still know your in a pickup. The Lands Yachts ride is pure luxury.

    • @davidmizell940
      @davidmizell940 5 лет назад +10

      John Drake - You are right. Seams like people in the U.S. did not learn a thing from the first OPEC embargo.

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 5 лет назад +14

      Pickups can't waft like these land yachts. They'd lose all pickup functionality.

  • @JeepTJWheelin
    @JeepTJWheelin 5 лет назад +19

    We called them boats in my old neighborhood. My Dad and later my older brother moved on from cool muscle cars to Lincoln continentals. All boats. They rode nice, very smooth but they were never for me. I'm a Jeep man and eventually will add an '87 Grand National to the garage. But those boats were like riding on a couch.

  • @michaelbaumgardner2530
    @michaelbaumgardner2530 5 лет назад +5

    Lincoln is the best riding automobile I have ever rode in.Very nice cars.!!!

  • @kurt2022
    @kurt2022 5 лет назад +10

    My parent's bought a loaded 1973 Oldsmobile Custom cruiser, canary yellow with simulated wood grain sides, power everything, rocket 455, luggage rack, thermometer on the driver's door, comfortron duel a/c and we drove it all over the country on vacation's. You could put the back seats down and put a full size mattress in the back which worked out great for going on dates when I was in high school....lol! I miss that car!

  • @lee-johnson
    @lee-johnson 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks for sharing. I miss my 76 Ford LTD. It was a Tank!

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 4 года назад +2

    One of my biggest regrets is; I had a chance to buy a 1970 Lincoln Mark III, back in the early 1990's. It only had 35,000 miles and was in mint condition (Still had that "new car" smell) for only $1500. At the time, I had plenty of money but was on a "minimalist" kick, where, if I didn't absolutely need something, I wouldn't buy it, because I was afraid of being a hoarder. The Mark III was white with a white leather interior. It was marvelous.
    I think about that car every so often. It was awesome. Dennis talks about the instrument cluster being like jewelry. I remember that it's clock was made by Cartier, so maybe Cartier had a hand in designing the whole instrument cluster or layout? 1970 was the best year for the Mark series, IMO. The car was still hand built. It didn't go assembly line until the next year & had some other advantage, which I can't recall offhand, over the 1969 model.
    To add insult to injury, during the same period, I turned down my cousin's perfect, always garage kept, Datsun 240z, which he offered me for the same price, $1500, as my dad's friend had on the Mark III, for the same reason, I was on that minimalist kick! Most of the time, when people pass up great opportunities like these, it's because they are short of money, but I was rolling in cash in those days, and I wouldn't have even noticed spending $1500 or even $3000, because I was too busy working to spend the fruits of my labors. ...That's what I get, for trying to get my sh~t together (I do have a tendency to be a pack rat). ...C'est la vie...

  • @johndrake2729
    @johndrake2729 5 лет назад +12

    The Southfork Ranch where Dallas was filmed has on display the Mark V that Jim Davis (Jock Ewing) drove in the series. Very pristine. It has around 20,000 miles on the clock, but I could be wrong about that.

  • @DrClawizdead
    @DrClawizdead 5 лет назад +2

    I live in Ocala and this collection must be seen to be believed! It is well over 100 cars and all of them are real head turners.

  • @garrettkrieger6867
    @garrettkrieger6867 5 лет назад +112

    When ever I hear land yacht I think of Boss Hogs Cadillac from The Dukes of Hazzard😂

    • @yaboidustin2447
      @yaboidustin2447 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah I know right

    • @ericmartin894
      @ericmartin894 5 лет назад +3

      right

    • @scarecrow2885
      @scarecrow2885 5 лет назад +1

      I that was a '76 Eldorado, iirc, which is nothing to sneeze at either.

    • @melrose9252
      @melrose9252 5 лет назад

      Scare Crow it wasn’t a Eldorado.

    • @Chris_Troxler
      @Chris_Troxler 5 лет назад

      @@scarecrow2885 No, I think it was a 69 or 70 DeVille.

  • @lifelover2301
    @lifelover2301 5 лет назад +29

    I remember in the tv show CANNON he always drove a Lincoln Mark IV

    • @johndrake2729
      @johndrake2729 5 лет назад +4

      He also drove the Mark 3 in the first season, a year before the Mark 4 came out.

    • @slicksnewonenow
      @slicksnewonenow 5 лет назад

      I can hear the Theme Music now!

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 5 лет назад

      marcel b
      Canon the TV Series which I remember well kind of reminds me of 'Bluey'
      an Australian TV series.
      • Bluey featuring comedian Lucky Grills in the unlikely role of
      unconventional cop Detective Sargeant Bluey Hills.
      (Bluey later found a cult following when /ABC’s The Late Show in 1992
      re-dubbed scenes to form a series of comedy sketches titled • Bargearse
      ■ ¬ Category:Australian crime television series - Wikipedia
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Australian_crime_television_series
      2010s Australian crime television series (5 P) ...
      · Blue Heelers · Blue Murder (miniseries) · Blue Murder: Killer Cop
      · Bluey (TV series, 1976) · Boney (TV series) ...
      ■ Search Results + Bluey: tinyurl.com/y2vyt5zj
      SEE:
      televisionau.com/feature-articles/cop-shows
      BLUEY:
      ruclips.net/video/WKGT3yUrgZM/видео.html
      BARGARSE:
      BargeArse Donut Dream Sequence 2:03
      ruclips.net/video/1ZxK9CqCYTk/видео.html
      Bargearse - Episode 1 3:10
      ruclips.net/video/Fahf77qzEnE/видео.html
      Where's Me Bloody Pizza? - Bargearse's pizza delivery is hijacked by Christopher Skase.
      BARGEARSE - The Complete Bargearse (Comedy) *HQ* 32:57
      ruclips.net/video/_u9bWQoQVIQ/видео.html

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 4 года назад +1

      The first season, Frank Cannon drove a Mark III.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 4 года назад

      @Boot Lick A great feature which specifically helped Frank Cannon, was, that the driver's seat swiveled, so he could swivel his rather large belly in and out from under the steering wheel for quick ingress and egress!

  • @pipus4444
    @pipus4444 5 лет назад +12

    I owned a 1977 Crown Victoria Landau edition 4 doors , huge car, it had a 460" 4 barrel interceptor police pack engine in it , it was so much fun ! I miss it

    • @marcomoreno8188
      @marcomoreno8188 5 лет назад +1

      My dad had a'77 with a 351c it was great .

    • @junkiejackflash
      @junkiejackflash 4 года назад

      I just saw a landeau crown Vic at an impound lot. Owner of the place said it had some transmission issues, so someone just abandoned it. The car itself looked amazing though.

  • @SplurgeFrugal
    @SplurgeFrugal 5 лет назад +4

    This was a treat! The 72 Marl IV is one of my favorite cars. Clean elegant lines!

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 5 лет назад +20

    utterly incredible video, that collection just pure insanity!

  • @kevinobrien1007
    @kevinobrien1007 5 лет назад +1

    Owned 71 Mark III, went to 72 Mark IV, then to 78 Mark V Diamond Jubilee. I totally agree with the assessment of both of you and thank you for showing the cars and bringing back such great memories. Wife, kids, gas killed my Lincoln love affair but never forgotten. Although I have expensive cars today I still yearn for the 78/79 Mark V Collector Series you have in your collection. I still have the framed ad with Tom Selleck from that time frame. Thanks again, outstanding work!

  • @davidglaum2538
    @davidglaum2538 5 лет назад +6

    This is a lost era that we will never have again what a shame. With a the fancy junk that are on cars today they will never be a great as those old beauties. I truly wish we could go back in time and drive some of those wonderful cars. I have fond memories of by 65 Olds Delta 88 what a ride.😃🤣

    • @AfterDark33
      @AfterDark33 5 лет назад +3

      You know, I miss the old ways as much as the next guy, but I really do appreciate everything modern cars have. Handling is secure, they are safe, fuel economy that won’t break the bank, acceleration far improved, and reliability that could only be dreamt of 40 years ago. It’s fun to look back with rose tinted glasses, but you also gotta appreciate all the nice things we have today.

    • @matchmakerchris7617
      @matchmakerchris7617 5 лет назад +1

      @@AfterDark33 I agree most of those things are nice, however, imo, peak safety to functionality ratio was reached in the 90's with the likes of Saab and Volvo. After that the cars have become so bloated with air bags and tech to the point where you actually need cameras to be able to see what's going on around the cars. The pillars are too thick to see by properly, the "beltlines" are so high up that you feel like your sitting in a WW1 tank, the interior is so cramped that you may feel claustrophobic, and the belt beeping warning never stops nowadays when you take the belt off in a low speed, even if you stop the cars and put in parking mode. You have to turn the car completely off if you trigger it. Also, the cars have to be so big that you can barely fit them in between cars on parking lots if you don't want to buy a compact car.
      Meanwhile I can ride my 1998 Saab 900 and don't hit my head in the cieling, hang my elbow up on the windowsill, don't have my ears beeped off and still feel pretty darn safe. So I hope we can some day ease up a little on some of the safety regulations, but we'll see if that ever happens.

    • @reecenewton3097
      @reecenewton3097 5 лет назад +1

      You know, if we can make huge vehicles like the Suburban, with gas mileage that people can live with, there's no reason we couldn't make big comfortable cars like these Lincolns but with engines and multi-speed automatics a lot more efficient than the originals. I had a '75 Mark IV.

  • @AutohausofNaples
    @AutohausofNaples 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful Classics!

  • @basitk12
    @basitk12 5 лет назад +3

    Got the mark iv in light beach yellow with 30k miles. Drives like a dream. U need to take care of things and they last. Be it new car or old. My Acura TL to be honest is in worse condition than the Lincoln. When u drive the yatch, u can't tell how fast you're going on a highway. U feel like you crush those little Honda. All cars look small to you including trucks. U feel like a boss, with that boxy cockpit. U dont drive these too fast. U cruise in them. This car is a peaceful experience. I actually prefer how quiet the engine and car is unlike the stangs or Camaro. This is a car you drive to a nice lounge near a lake on a beautiful evening.

  • @Karu617th
    @Karu617th 4 года назад +5

    i had a 76 Mark IV Lipstick edition. best car i ever had, i miss it.

  • @kingjames8283
    @kingjames8283 5 лет назад +4

    Back in the 80s when we were in our early twenties, my friend David had a 1979 Lincoln Mark V Bill Blass Blue/White with 8V400. We had a lot of fun in that beautiful ride which was still like new. Only downside to that car was only a few were built so it was hard to hide your whereabouts or where you were hangin' out. Doing the car cruise on Madison Ave during summers in Indy was fun and that car was fast.

  • @SigmaStoicGemini
    @SigmaStoicGemini 5 лет назад +2

    Dennis, you ABSOLUTELY made my year so far with this video! Lincolns ruled the roads from 1961-1979. The Mark 3/4/5 was, and is, the best disco cruiser/land yacht ever, other than maybe a 1979 Trans Am! Thank you so much for posting this! Maybe you could do a video on the 1969-73 Chrysler Imperials? Those are my other favorite big barge....

  • @andrewclark3300
    @andrewclark3300 5 лет назад +31

    I miss my 85' Delta 88 Royale... My favorite land yacht of all

    • @awaren8375
      @awaren8375 5 лет назад +4

      Water Bison my first car was a Delta 79 I think Royal Brougham

    • @andrewclark3300
      @andrewclark3300 5 лет назад +2

      Mine had a 5.0ltr V8.. Was Gold inside and out... Speedometer went to 85, but that baby had some get up and go!!

    • @guslakis
      @guslakis 5 лет назад +2

      I had an ‘84 Delta 88 Royale coupe, I have always regretted selling it.

    • @lincmerc1581
      @lincmerc1581 5 лет назад +3

      '77-'84 Buick Electra/LeSabre, Olds 98/Delta 88. Awesome cars.

    • @jhull7490
      @jhull7490 5 лет назад

      @@andrewclark3300 think so? Shoulda rolled my 79 delta coupe with a 403

  • @robhicks2117
    @robhicks2117 5 лет назад +1

    In the late 70's my mother's best friend from high school married a man named Roland and he owned a 1977 gold Lincoln Continental Mark V and when we went back to my mom's home town to visit them we would ride in that car. I was only 6-7-8 years old but I still remember how much I loved that car.

  • @kevinhuneycutt9691
    @kevinhuneycutt9691 4 года назад +5

    Spent a lot of time in a Mark V. It was like riding on a cloud.

  • @kingartison
    @kingartison 5 лет назад +5

    Another wonderful RUclips page

  • @GG92380
    @GG92380 5 лет назад +7

    SUPERBES VOITURES and great video !!! Merci ! (from Paris, France)

  • @StormLaker
    @StormLaker 5 лет назад +2

    I miss these cars......they remind me of going on car rides on weekends with my grandparents. I have yet to find a car in this day and age that rides like these cars did.... you'd roll over rail road tracks and never feel it. Honestly I think my grampa used to take us for rides to get us all sleepy so we'd nap in the back. We'd fight over who got to ride in the back window of the car, who got to sit on the floor and use the "hump" to color on. Just special cars:-).

  • @ms.sonshine8878
    @ms.sonshine8878 5 лет назад +12

    I don't see the "European" in any of these cars. It is as if you are ridding along on a cloud is the best way to describe a ride in one of these. Love big vintage cars for their comfort, ride and power. Beautiful.

    • @MultiArrie
      @MultiArrie 5 лет назад +2

      Wil not fit in one parkingsspot in Amsterdam.

    • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
      @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 5 лет назад +5

      yeah, i didnt understand that either. he explains it by "less chrome", but european cars were always known to be rougher-riding, better road handling cars, without a lot of interior opulence. even back then. these cars seem to be the opposite -zero road feel, extra cushy seating, lots of creature comforts. not european at all, in my mind.

    • @ms.sonshine8878
      @ms.sonshine8878 5 лет назад +2

      @@BaltimoreAndOhioRR I recall too, that the doors were thin/cheap on European and Japanese cars.

    • @reecenewton3097
      @reecenewton3097 5 лет назад +2

      @@BaltimoreAndOhioRR Cars were (are) built for the conditions of the country. In the US, distances are great, highways stretch to the horizon, and gas was cheap. You could have an interstate cruiser from the low priced field right on up to these cars, with improvements as you went up.

  • @bertcushman7427
    @bertcushman7427 3 года назад +1

    these were one of the most beautiful Lincoln's. I restored a 1971,diamond blue, with cobalt vinyl top, and interior. I got lucky, and 85% clean. she did cost me some $$,but well worth it. I had to back it of the garage part way to do laundry! lol..
    the 69/70/71 were the best years..
    cheers 🍾🍾🍾🏳️‍🌈

  • @darrenmorrison4335
    @darrenmorrison4335 5 лет назад +12

    Simply Beautiful car's I used to detail those cars when I was a kid and always thought of having a car like it for it is a elegant car I even like it more than the Cadillac Thanks for posting 😊

  • @chrisperrien7055
    @chrisperrien7055 3 года назад +1

    I do miss being a teenager in the early 80's, cruising around with my friends , who's parents owned these "limo's".
    Gorgeous car, a 2 door monsfortable it waster "coupe"
    The amount of "Spanish moss" in that driving area, just makes me smile,
    and a place I can't afford to live at.
    The last of Mark V's, you could balance nickels on the dashboard while it went down the road at 75-80 mph(. i got to 5 nickels ;) .The interior would eat you for how puffy and comfortable it was.

  • @robertlang4955
    @robertlang4955 4 года назад +4

    A friend had a 1977 Town Car, and I swear that the trunk space was big enough to fit a VW Beetle in.
    THAT was a land yacht!

  • @svx94
    @svx94 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks for the video! The 1972 Mark IV is THE most beautiful car ever. When can we see a real American car like this again?!

  • @forestlawrencegrading9154
    @forestlawrencegrading9154 5 лет назад +35

    I had a 78 with the 460 I decided I would kick it and hold it one day just to see how fast it would go at 65 it changed into second at 95 it changed into drive the speedometer needle disappeared past the 120 mark I raised up to see where the needle went when the hood blew apart and all four tires separated holy shit what a ride I limped it back to the house the tires were shaped like footballs I had to bolt the hood back together with carriage bolts those were the days

    • @paulthomson9709
      @paulthomson9709 5 лет назад +6

      120 ? And it fell to bits? What a piece of shit !

    • @forestlawrencegrading9154
      @forestlawrencegrading9154 5 лет назад +13

      @@paulthomson9709 the needle disappeared past 120 it went below the dash where I couldn't see it when the wind got between the hood and the frame that the hood is crimp welded to and separated from it and four 10 year old tires couldn't take the gyroscopic Force anymore

    • @lobmin
      @lobmin 5 лет назад +5

      @Rusty Stuff I love anecdotes like that!

    • @DominusDionysos
      @DominusDionysos 5 лет назад +2

      I have a 78, never tried going past 85 because of how much the car starts to vibrate.

    • @jiveturkey9993
      @jiveturkey9993 5 лет назад +2

      That's a great story thanks for sharing that.🤣👍🤣👍

  • @tythornburg3460
    @tythornburg3460 5 лет назад +2

    Love the Marks! My first car was at 16 years old, I had a 1976 Mark IV (Yellow with Dk. Brown vinyl top and Brown leather guts). Also had an '84 Mark VII a couple years later. In order, my favorite Marks are.... the '84-92 Mark VII (1st place), the '73-76 Mark IV, specifically the '74-76 (because of the taillights) (2nd place), the '77-79 Mark V (3rd place), the '93-98 Mark VIII (4th place), then the Mark III. Personal preferences, folks. I am also a fan of ALL Town Cars (prefer the Sedans) and LOVE LOVE LOVE the '60's Continental (Sedan and Convertibles). Thanks for posting!!!

    • @thomasshort1784
      @thomasshort1784 2 года назад +1

      @Ty Thornburg Speaking of the '60s Continentals, did you know that the Town Car interior option (m.s.r.p. of $249.20; 1969 dollars) for the 1969 Lincoln Continental sedan was where the well-known Lincoln Town Cars of today got their start?

    • @tythornburg3460
      @tythornburg3460 2 года назад

      @@thomasshort1784 very cool! I didn't know that. I think from the 60s till 1997, Continental /TC are some of the best looking cars out there. It would be very interesting to see someone who 16 or 17 today, hop into and be able to safely drive a 60s or 70s Lincoln. It'd be interesting.

  • @Jaidzeka36
    @Jaidzeka36 5 лет назад +2

    So much beauty in one parking lot!

  • @maxheadrum5452
    @maxheadrum5452 4 года назад +4

    When I was growing up these we're just cars the people drove in the neighborhood - no big deal ( if you're old enough to know what I mean ) now looking back with today's cars - they are big

  • @josegutierrez3799
    @josegutierrez3799 5 лет назад +1

    While in College, I had a 1976 Lincoln Town Car. It was Black, with the dark burgundy velour interior. Lots of power. It was also very reliable, and drove like a dream!!!!!!!

  • @davenevarez4738
    @davenevarez4738 5 лет назад +6

    Nothing like a sail boats. Man I drove most of them and my family thought I was Crazy.

  • @farmcentralohio
    @farmcentralohio 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Rick for preserving these beauties.

  • @IAML84aD8now
    @IAML84aD8now 4 года назад +3

    I've had 3 Mark 8's and have the 98 collectors edition now always have loved Lincoln's so smooth so classy. Id take a Lincoln over a Cadillac any day great video !

  • @shanke300
    @shanke300 2 года назад +1

    Great great super cool looking cars. Can never better these with such design. Iconic.

  • @josemanuel5749
    @josemanuel5749 5 лет назад +7

    Column Shifter, Soft Suspension and bench seats

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 5 лет назад +1

    From Leo: Great cars! I spent some time in 1974 with a 1972 Thunderbird with a 460 (385 horsepower). While not a Lincoln, The 1972 Thunderbird was a big, smooth, quiet and powerful car. It was a real gas guzzler. I am still sad I will never have a car like that again. Thanks for the spotlight on the Lincolns.

    • @barbmelle3136
      @barbmelle3136 5 лет назад

      @David Topchiev You could be right, I really don't remember, not sure if I ever knew. I just looked up my car and engine on Wiki, and that is what they said. Whatever it had, simply flooring it would result in wheel spin and flooring it in a corner would get out of control really fast. I still miss that kind of car.

  • @jaredmehrlich6683
    @jaredmehrlich6683 5 лет назад +6

    Wonderful. I've had 3 Lincoln's. My first car when I was 15, was a split pea green 1969 Lincoln Continental sedan with dark ivy gold top and interior. Then I had 2 different 1962 Lincoln's, I had a Dark Cherry 62' with tri colored, tan, mauve and white interior. My Last Lincoln was a Sunburst yellow 62' Lincoln with black leather.

  • @corneliusdrvanderbilt822
    @corneliusdrvanderbilt822 5 лет назад +1

    When I worked and lived in Washington, DC, I had a Lincoln Continental Town Car, Maroon in colour. She was named by my colleagues and friends as my Surface Float. She was big and really beautiful. It was 10 years old when I bought it with only 16,000 miles from an old widow whose husband had passed away. I drove it from '86 to '93 and then gave it away to a Museum. I could not take it back to Sweden without paying a fortune in Taxes. She was twice as luxurious as a Rolls Royce. Sadly Oil crunch became the demise of these princesses.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 5 лет назад +18

    Top choice of TV and movie detectives.

    • @keonjenkins1852
      @keonjenkins1852 5 лет назад +5

      CANNON!!!!

    • @KoldingDenmark
      @KoldingDenmark 5 лет назад

      Cannon was truly the TV series that introduced me to the Mark III and Mark IV series and got me hooked for life.
      We never saw these cars. To my knowledge only a single 1973, 1974 and 1975/76 Mark IV were sold new in the country.
      We did see Thunderbirds from these years, but Ford Motor Company Denmark was rather ignorant.
      Danish car magazines did their best to ignore them. They would either - in the 1972 year book - list a Lincoln Continental Mark IV, but with a
      picture of a 1972 Lincoln Continental Sedan, then use the same picture for the listing of a Lincoln Continental sedan in both 1973 and 1974.
      Not ontill 1979 came out of the blue an article in the yearbook about the leading Industrial Designer in Germany Luigi Colani and his
      1979 Continental Mark V Cartier Edition, calling it the best car he ever had, comparing it to Bentley and Rolls Royce cars he had owned.
      "This is the only car I have had, where I can go relaxed and ready to a meeting or negotiation, after having driven though half of Germany.
      Its temper and perfomance is very soothing and relaxing to me. It does not ask for anything - but it gives a whole lot."
      Danish national TV - DR - was the only channel available up untll 1988 and limited itself to McCloud, Kojak, Columbo, and later Miami Vice.
      In the part of the country where I grew up, we could watch German Television - ARD and ZDF - which we turned to if we wanted to
      watch more Kojak or the to us unfamiliar Streets of San Francisco, Rockford, Charlie's Angels, and .... Cannon.
      We had to endure though that all movies were dubbed into German. My generation lived with it. We understood it and pretty much all
      spoke it as third language in school, but my fathers generation frowned.

    • @radioguy1620
      @radioguy1620 5 лет назад +1

      @@KoldingDenmark , If I could afford the fuel I'd get one or a T bird, my Dad had a 68 429 TBird and what a beauty it was, right now running a 1998 Ford Escort with 311 k miles on it and it gets over 45 mpg on some of my trips , so hard to go back to 12 mpg. these cars had probably the best materials of any car it their era, still saw them with mint interiors and vinyl tops long after the frames has rusted out.

  • @markvann9347
    @markvann9347 3 года назад +1

    Ocala, florida... My home town! I got a 1975 Cadillac Eldorado convertible with 55,000 original miles on her, love those old land yachts.

  • @lucky4724
    @lucky4724 5 лет назад +8

    Had a "86"town car, felt like I was driving on cotton, seats were like living room sofa's !!!!

  • @katrinaweaver598
    @katrinaweaver598 3 года назад +1

    My dad had a 76. It was so comfortable riding in the back to the point I got a 2019.

  • @petenielsen4119
    @petenielsen4119 5 лет назад +5

    My dad drove the mark series from 69 to 77 one of my favorites was the 73 dark blue with white leather interior I love driving Lincoln's I love Lincoln's in general

  • @Gljin40509
    @Gljin40509 4 года назад +2

    Those cars bring back so many great memories...unlike today`s generic cars and SUV`s...cars of the `70`s had style.

  • @timothyhall6696
    @timothyhall6696 4 года назад +4

    I owned a 1972 Ginger Glow Mercury Marquis Brougham 4 door.......I should also say that I am 6' 6"......I've never since owned a more comfortable automobile...or better riding....forget the term land yacht......

  • @wonkothesane8691
    @wonkothesane8691 4 года назад +1

    I briefly owned a 1989 Lincoln Town Car, she was an absolute gem, got totaled in a collision with a semi that was making a left turn from the right lane. I still miss that car. Her name was Evelyn.

  • @aaronlopez3585
    @aaronlopez3585 5 лет назад +5

    I got nostalgic for my 1977 powder blue, landau top blue leather seats Lincoln Continental. Not the best but my favorite.🚗

  • @fredlamprey8824
    @fredlamprey8824 5 лет назад +2

    Those old tuna schooners were the best. I had a friend whose parents drove Cadillacs back in the day. What a treat it was in the late 70s, for a bunch of us teenagers to pile into one and cruise around. To paraphrase my friend's dad the next day: "What is that funny looking cigarette butt in the ashtray?" Oooops ....

  • @yeathatsright1034
    @yeathatsright1034 4 года назад +3

    I seen a 76 black on black coupe unbelievable

  • @enerrivers4392
    @enerrivers4392 4 года назад +1

    In '78, I got a regular Mark V, the designers were very expensive. The 460cid 4V, was ultra smooth, the MOONROOF was big, the Vanity mirrors came on both visors. I got the velour interior, & power everything, yet, still cheaper than the designers series. All I changed was the tires. I had the Vogues &original wire rims. Everywhere I drove ppl had to peek. I enjoyed driving north & south the east coast. After '78, the Mark V hung out but w/o the big 460. 79s had the regular FORD 400cid 2V. Some ppl didn't notice the difference but in a Town Car, it was felt. Mine was a slate colored, w/grey Landau vinyl top. After 69k miles it became a $$$pit. But til this day NEVER drove a mobile living room Again. Imagine that 460cid w/today's 10spd auto, & fuel injection? My dad drove a 76 Cadillac Eldorado w/ fuel injection, it would kick my Mark's ass almost every time. KINGS OF THE HILLS.
    That's what they were.🏆

  • @nicholasgrassi7254
    @nicholasgrassi7254 5 лет назад +24

    I had a 1978 mark 5, and now have a 1989 towncar

    • @lincmerc1581
      @lincmerc1581 5 лет назад +4

      I have an '89 Town Car Signature Series. White over Navy Blue velour. I put those beautiful Mark III turbine hubcaps on mine. I kept the original wire caps for authenticity.

    • @chiroquacker2580
      @chiroquacker2580 5 лет назад +1

      1999 Town Car checking in!

    • @chiroquacker2580
      @chiroquacker2580 5 лет назад

      The intake manifolds had issues for a while, but other than that the 4.6 will go for 400,000+ miles. But yeah, they should have dropped a 5.7 in them instead.

    • @ronalddauro563
      @ronalddauro563 5 лет назад

      79 400 white on white on white .
      Had it back in 2000 .
      Russian exchange student working at lake George called it a
      " capitalist machine ".
      After he asked to sit in it .

    • @TheRetarp
      @TheRetarp 5 лет назад

      I have an 89 signature series town car I'm slowly restoring. Nice comfy cruiser for sure! Came with the same wheels that are on the 77 in the vid. I wish they had compared a Mark VI.

  • @tscooter22
    @tscooter22 5 лет назад

    Back when I was a kid in the late 60s and early 70s our next door neighbor had Continentals like these. I'm pretty sure he had all three of the ones in this video. He was one of those guys who liked to get brand new cars every year or two. That and his wife had a beautiful Jaguar XKE 12 cylinder. I remember hearing her struggling to get it started during the winter. It has a very unique starter sound to it that I'll never forget. It was unique in a way similar to the old Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge starters of the past. We had a few of the old town and country wagons back then, so I remember the tune all too well.

  • @bradyelich2745
    @bradyelich2745 5 лет назад +3

    1969 - 460 4v 365 hp 500 ft/lb torque
    1972 - 460 4v 224 hp 358 ft/lb torque
    1977 - 460 4v 208 hp 356 ft/lb torque