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1952 Lincoln Continental Nineteen Fifty X
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Lincoln Continental 1950-X Concept, 1952
Images: Ford; www.chuckstoyland.com
Announced in 1952, this was Ford's "Car of Tomorrow," a pilot model being studied toward future development as a practical five-passenger sedan. Called the Lincoln Continental Nineteen Fifty X, it served as a laboratory for the creation of new features for possible inclusion on production cars. This view showed how the curved windshield blended into the clear-dome top. For fair-weather driving, the non-glare, low-heat transmitting top over the front seat retracted mechanically into the leather-covered canopy.
Source: AUTO LEMON
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