Lincoln Mark series

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The Lincoln Mark series is a line of personal luxury coupes produced by Ford's Lincoln division, known for its distinctive styling, powerful engines, and upscale features from the 1950s through the 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model series
personal luxury car line
assemblyLocation Wixom Assembly Plant
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
brand Lincoln
competitor Buick Riviera
Cadillac Eldorado
Chrysler Cordoba
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinued yes
engineType V6 gasoline engines (on some later variants)
V8 gasoline engines
includesModel Continental Mark II
Continental Mark III
Continental Mark IV
Continental Mark V
Continental Mark VI
Continental Mark VII
Lincoln Mark VIII
knownFor distinctive styling
powerful engines
upscale features
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Lincoln
marketedAs luxury coupe
marketPosition flagship personal luxury coupe for Lincoln
notableFeature digital instrument cluster (on later models)
hidden headlamps (on several generations)
opera windows (on some 1970s models)
vinyl roof options (on some generations)
notableGeneration Continental Mark II (1956–1957)
Continental Mark III
surface form: Continental Mark III (1969–1971)

Continental Mark IV
surface form: Continental Mark IV (1972–1976)

Continental Mark V (1977–1979)
Continental Mark VII
surface form: Continental Mark VII (1984–1992)

Lincoln Mark VIII
surface form: Lincoln Mark VIII (1993–1998)
parentCompany Ford Motor Company
platformShare Ford Thunderbird
surface form: Ford Thunderbird (on several generations)
predecessor Lincoln Continental
surface form: Lincoln Continental (early personal luxury variants)
productionPeriodEnd 1998
productionPeriodStart 1955
segment premium personal luxury segment
stylingInfluence American luxury design of the 1960s–1970s
successor Lincoln Continental
surface form: Lincoln Continental (tenth generation, partial market successor)

Lincoln LS (partial market successor)
targetMarket North America
transmission automatic transmission
vehicleClass personal luxury car

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Lincoln notableHistoricModel Lincoln Mark series