Model record
Lincoln L-Series
Background
The Lincoln L series is a luxury car introduced by the Lincoln Motor Company in 1921 as its first automobile. It was manufactured in Detroit, Michigan, and would continue on after the bankruptcy of Lincoln in 1922 and its purchase by Ford Motor Company.
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Specification
- Produced
- 65,120 units
Sources
Same marque
Other Lincoln models
- 1960 —
- Aviator —
- Blackwood —
- C —
- Capri —
- Continental —
- Continental Mark III —
- Continental Mark IV —
- Continental Mark V —
- Continental Mark VI —
- Continental Mark VII —
- Corsair —
- Cosmopolitan —
- Custom —
- EL-series —
- K-series —
- LS —
- Lido —
- Lincoln-Zephyr —
- MK9 —
- MKC —
- MKS —
- MKT —
- MKX —
- Mark LT —
- Mark VIII —
- Navicross —
- Navigator —
- Premiere —
- Futura 1955
- Town Car 1974
- Versailles 1977
- LS V8 2000
- MKR 2005
- MKZ 2005