Marking the Lincoln Mark III
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Exploring the Lincoln Mark III
Overview
The Lincoln Mark III debuted at the top of the personal luxury car market, distinguished by its high price and superior features. It shared similarities with its rival, the Cadillac El Dorado.
Coupe Description
In automotive terms, a "coupe" refers to a car with a closed cabin and seating for two or 2+2, which means two seats in front and two in the rear. By the 1960s, "coupe" was used exclusively for fixed-roof models, unlike in the 1950s when it included convertibles. Coupes have evolved to include variations like two, four, or five-door configurations.
The Lincoln Mark III
The Lincoln Mark III was a personal luxury coupe sold in North America from 1969 to 1971. Its name often caused confusion with the Continental Mark III, also from Lincoln. Designed to compete with the new front-wheel-drive Cadillac El Dorado, the Mark III entered the market with a higher price and enhanced features.
Both the Lincoln Mark III and the Cadillac El Dorado were based on vehicles from their parent companies, sharing mechanical and engine components. Despite this, the Mark III stood out with its larger, heavier design, weighing nearly 300 pounds more than the El Dorado.
Distinctive Lincoln Style
The Lincoln Mark III's design was unmistakably Lincoln, featuring a square, upright appearance, a signature grille, smooth doors concealing headlights, and the iconic Continental spare-tire bulge on the rear deck.
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