New Lincoln Mark IX. "Baby, come back!"
In the 1960s and 1970s, Lincoln produced cars so exclusive and so majestic that Rolls-Royce cars looked like poor provincial relatives to Lincolns. I don't know how it came about that Lincoln now only
I found a colorful new mural in my city and took photos of my Lincoln MKZ in front of it
It's been a minute since I last posted about my Lincoln MKZ. I've begun to get quite comfortable with this gorgeous car. I've very satisfied with my purchase. One bit of bad news recently is that my go-to
Disappearing Lincoln Door.
Referring to Ford's new patent, I remembered that about 15 years ago, Lincoln showed the most amazing car door solution ever made. Unfortunately, such a mechanism never entered production. Too complicated,
The all-new 2024 Lincoln Nautilus.
Lincoln has unveiled the new Nautilus which features the brand’s new design style that was first seen in the latest Lincoln Zephyr available in the Chinese market. The Nautilus will be available in early
New Lincoln Nautilus preview.
Tomorrow the all-new Lincoln Nautilus will debut. Today we can see two large screens that will be inside it.
Lincoln Cougar? Why not?
In my opinion, Ford should launch the Mustang under the Lincoln brand in a more luxurious version. For example, under the name Lincoln Cougar (because Mercury no longer exists) All potential competitors
I've never been in favor of vandalism.
I think I've been in favor of irreverence, in general, through most of my adult life. So, the whole issue of people tearing down statues, built with tax money, and placed on the government's stolen land
I’m a huge fan of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
When I was eight years old, I memorized it from my Abraham Lincoln Classics Illustrated comic book, which contained the speech’s complete text. Decades later, in 1992, Gary Wills published his brilliant,
Origins
The more astute among you who read my inaugural post may have noticed that third definition of serendipity, “The name of David and Kim’s Airstream Classic.” You won’t find that one in Merriam-Webster’s