Talk:Lincoln Continental Mark III
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Based on my Everything2 writeup, wikified and a few POV comments removed. --Morven 07:23, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Iaccoca claimed credit
editLee Iaccoca claims responsibility for the second (1968 Lincoln) incarnation of the car in his 1985 autobiography.
The Continental Mark III did not have the name Lincoln on it, anywhere. FYI
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Working on the 'in popular culture' section
editCurrently working on building the page out. The popular culture section is currently a stub with names and pictures for expansion. Currently working on a source list and legacy section outline to help blend the popular culture into the legacy of the vehicle.
If you have anything that you can add to that section in particular, please go for it! I only have so much free time ^-^ — Preceding unsigned comment added by GeorgeRoush5 (talk • contribs) 04:24, September 16, 2022 (UTC)