1974 Lincoln Continental Mark IV [89-65D]

1974 Lincoln Continental Mark IV [89-65D] in Faces of Death II, Documentary, 1981 IMDB

Class: Cars, Custom — Model origin: US

1974 Lincoln Continental Mark IV [89-65D]

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene 

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stronghold EN

2011-11-19 09:29

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-- Last edit: 2011-11-19 09:39:12

Ddey65 US

2011-11-19 13:54

Continental Mark IV, 1973 at the oldest.

Commander 57 US

2011-11-19 14:35

And abuse at it's worst.
(Rear bumper reveals it's a '74 to '76)

-- Last edit: 2011-11-19 14:36:20

CougarTim US

2011-11-19 15:07

The result of an ill-fated attempt to jump the St. Lawrence River in a rocket powered Lincoln Continental in 1976 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpUMSarCSQw

Also featured in a segment from "Destroyed in Seconds": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEyJxcjhGoo (they say the car had a fiberglass body, so it's possible no actual Lincolns were harmed)

-- Last edit: 2011-11-19 15:08:26

Ddey65 US

2011-11-19 15:29

Didn't get a good enough look at the rear bumper.

somename US

2011-11-19 21:04

Shouldn't this one: /vehicle_338128-Lincoln-Continental-1976.html be updated to match?

-- Last edit: 2011-11-19 21:12:53

CougarTim US

2011-11-19 21:45

Link to "maps.google.com"

Q-Ball JP

2012-02-02 20:19

I go to college near there. The jump is mostly gone.

Ingo DE

2012-02-02 20:24

But isn't it rather a plastic shell in the shape of a Lincoln than a real Lincoln?

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