See if you can catch the inaccuracies.
Though I must admit the take off in the video was pretty impressive.
Patrick
See if you can catch the inaccuracies.
Though I must admit the take off in the video was pretty impressive.
Patrick
You missed the 2004 Lincoln Mustang.
Ðavïd Greenville, NC
The all new Lincoln LS Mustang? WTF?! LMAO!!
Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 '69 Mustang Sportsroof
I am unable to watch this atm but perhaps they are referencing the Lincoln counterpart to the Mustang is returning?
Umm. AFAIK, there was NEVER a Lincoln counterpart to the Mustang. The closest thing was the Mercury Cougar WAY back in the day.
Scott W. '68 Ranchero 500 '69 Mustang Sportsroof
What about the Mercury Capri? Wasn't that close to one of the Mustangs many moons ago?
Yeah, that was the Fox body counterpart to the Mustang, but it STILL isnt a Lincoln.
Just jumping in here. This talk about odd Lincolns or Mercs reminded me of a movie I saw the other night. I don't know its name, but it Has Robert Redford in it and he was driving a 64 maybe 65 truck, and the tailgate read Mercury. Anyone know about the truck?
No, but they did make pickups for a while...
Wow, so Mercury did make trucks back then. Thanks. The first link didn't work, but that red truck sure is cool.
The Wikipedia articles mentions that parts of the LS are carried over but that it is not the same chassis -
"C> It is not the same platform. Parts of the LS architecture were carried
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IIRC, those sold only in Canada and not the U.S.
I didn't see any "chrome rimmed" gauges.
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