The Big Tomato
I have bored you all with my love of Town Cars and driving them to 300,000 before trading them. I owned three of this vintage. The first was a 1975, purchased from a friend who was an engineer for Ford. The second was a 1978 with Moon roof and crushed velour upholstery. I could never muster the love for it I had for the 75. Then I had an 1980 Mark with design by Givency in the Cabellero series. The variable ventry carbs were a pain, so I traded for another 1978. It had every option Ford offered, leather interior, sun roof and was the clear winner for my favorite Lincoln. I kept it after it's active life as daily driver was over and the kids used it for a couple years. All of the 70's Lincolns had the 460 although a 400 was available. 16 miles per gallon on the road in pure Detroit metal laden luxury. My friends said, "riding in your lincoln is just like taking a trip in a ripe tomato!'
I have bored you all with my love of Town Cars and driving them to 300,000 before trading them. I owned three of this vintage. The first was a 1975, purchased from a friend who was an engineer for Ford. The second was a 1978 with Moon roof and crushed velour upholstery. I could never muster the love for it I had for the 75. Then I had an 1980 Mark with design by Givency in the Cabellero series. The variable ventry carbs were a pain, so I traded for another 1978. It had every option Ford offered, leather interior, sun roof and was the clear winner for my favorite Lincoln. I kept it after it's active life as daily driver was over and the kids used it for a couple years. All of the 70's Lincolns had the 460 although a 400 was available. 16 miles per gallon on the road in pure Detroit metal laden luxury. My friends said, "riding in your lincoln is just like taking a trip in a ripe tomato!'