new lincoln mark VI web page!
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new lincoln mark VI web page!
Hello everyone.
please take a look at my new 1980 lincoln mark VI page.
http://www.markvi.hamcar.info
More information will come!
sincerely
Tommy
please take a look at my new 1980 lincoln mark VI page.
http://www.markvi.hamcar.info
More information will come!
sincerely
Tommy
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Re: new lincoln mark VI web page!
Tommy,
well done! Good job. A lot of great information. Will check it often and advertise it...
well done! Good job. A lot of great information. Will check it often and advertise it...
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Hi, Tommy: You have done an outstanding job with your web page. First class, all the way! Just like the cars themselves.
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Nice work but there are problems with your 82 year leather wrapped steering wheels were still optional
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1979 Mark V collectors series triple white
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1982 Mark VI 2-door signature series triple red
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1969 Continental Mark III
1979 Mark V collectors series triple white
1982 Mark VI 4-door signature series pewter
1982 Mark VI 2-door signature series triple red
No man is an island, some man are peninsulas
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Not bad! I like the Pucci look of '83--really nice.
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Re: new lincoln mark VI web page!
Tommy,
I tried the link for Mark VIs...twice . . . . but get a 'standard' "can't be found" box. Is there a revised address?
Jerry
I tried the link for Mark VIs...twice . . . . but get a 'standard' "can't be found" box. Is there a revised address?
Jerry
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I don't think Tommy has been on the board since his original post here. We used to email, but I haven't heard from him in a long while; I suspect he quit maintaining his site quite some time ago.
I wish Automotive Mileposts would put something together for the Mark VI.
I wish Automotive Mileposts would put something together for the Mark VI.
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1989 Mark VII LSC
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Re: new lincoln mark VI web page!
I am more familiar with Chrysler vintage products, specifically the Imperial. I have been looking into vintage Lincolns for a next car as Imperials are extremely hard to restore/maintain given the limited sales.
Given the much greater sales volume of these vehicles (and likely fan community), I've been extremely surprised at the lack of good websites I've found. Just lots of forums like this that all duplicate each other.
As an example, the Imperial Owners Club maintains a site (http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/index.htm) with detailed information about every year and model built, options on the car, original pricing, brochures, maintenance tips by year even videos (new and old). I've found absolutely nothing of this caliber for Lincoln--amazingly Wikipedia seems to be most comprehensive source of history/information about vehicle lineage.
Am I missing something?? (I totally could be) Is there a great resource out there I don't know about?
Thanks all.
Given the much greater sales volume of these vehicles (and likely fan community), I've been extremely surprised at the lack of good websites I've found. Just lots of forums like this that all duplicate each other.
As an example, the Imperial Owners Club maintains a site (http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/index.htm) with detailed information about every year and model built, options on the car, original pricing, brochures, maintenance tips by year even videos (new and old). I've found absolutely nothing of this caliber for Lincoln--amazingly Wikipedia seems to be most comprehensive source of history/information about vehicle lineage.
Am I missing something?? (I totally could be) Is there a great resource out there I don't know about?
Thanks all.
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There is a wealth of information here - you just have to search for it. There are also very detailed authenticity manuals available for a wide variety of years and models available from the LCOC. As far as websites with all of this organized, I don't know that there is one other than Automotive Mileposts, but even that is limited to basically options/colors, not necessarily authenticity details. A lot of stuff has been discussed here over the years - not much comes up that is totally new, never seen.
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