Lincoln Motor Company, the Glossary
Lincoln Motor Company, or simply Lincoln, is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company.[1]
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189 relations: Abraham Lincoln, Airbag, American Motors Corporation, Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Aston Martin, Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in San Francisco, Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan, Austin, Texas, Automotive industry, Bill Blass, Buick, Bumper (car), Cadillac, Cadillac Catera, Cadillac Eldorado, Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau, Cadillac Series 355, Cadillac Seville, Cadillac V-12, Cadillac V-16, Cartier (jeweler), Centigon (company), Changan Ford, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chrysler Airflow, Chrysler Imperial, College Station, Texas, Continental Mark II, Crossover (automobile), Dearborn, Michigan, Division (business), Downsize (automobile), Duesenberg, Duesenberg Model J, East Asia, Edsel Ford, Edsel Ford II, Emilio Pucci, Ford Australia, Ford Crown Victoria, Ford EcoBoost engine, Ford Edge, Ford Expedition, Ford F-Series (eleventh generation), Ford F-Series (tenth generation), Ford Fairlane (Australia), Ford Fairmont (Australia), Ford flathead V8 engine, ... Expand index (139 more) »
- 1917 establishments in Michigan
- 1922 mergers and acquisitions
- American companies established in 1917
- Ford Motor Company marques
- Premier Automotive Group
- Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1940
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1917
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
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Airbag
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate exceptionally quickly and then deflate during a collision.
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American Motors Corporation
American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954. Lincoln Motor Company and American Motors Corporation are car brands, car manufacturers of the United States, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Assassination of John F. Kennedy
On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas.
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Aston Martin
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers. Lincoln Motor Company and Aston Martin are car brands, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and premier Automotive Group.
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Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in San Francisco
On September 22, 1975, Sara Jane Moore attempted to assassinate the 38th President of the United States, Gerald Ford, after he had made an address to the World Affairs Council.
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Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
On March 30, 1981, then President of the United States Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. in Washington, D.C., as he was returning to his limousine after a speaking engagement at the Washington Hilton.
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Austin, Texas
Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.
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Automotive industry
The automotive industry comprises a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, selling, repairing, and modification of motor vehicles.
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Bill Blass
William Ralph Blass (June 22, 1922 – June 12, 2002) was an American fashion designer.
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Buick
Buick is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM). Lincoln Motor Company and Buick are car brands, car manufacturers of the United States, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Bumper (car)
A bumper is a structure attached to or integrated with the front and rear ends of a motor vehicle, to absorb impact in a minor collision, ideally minimizing repair costs.
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Cadillac
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac, is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles. Lincoln Motor Company and Cadillac are car brands, car manufacturers of the United States, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan and Vintage vehicles.
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Cadillac Catera
The Cadillac Catera is a four-door, five passenger, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan marketed from 1996 until 2001 by Cadillac over a single generation in the United States and Canada.
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Cadillac Eldorado
The Cadillac Eldorado is a luxury car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac from 1952 until 2002 over twelve generations.
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Cadillac Escalade
The Cadillac Escalade is a full-size luxury SUV manufactured by General Motors and marketed by their luxury division Cadillac.
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Cadillac Runabout and Tonneau
The first Cadillac automobiles were the 1903 Model built in the last quarter of 1902.
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Cadillac Series 355
The Cadillac Series 355 was a V8-powered luxury car manufactured by Cadillac from 1931 until 1935.
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Cadillac Seville
The Cadillac Seville is a mid-size luxury car manufactured by Cadillac from the 1976 to 2004 model years as a smaller-sized, premium model.
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Cadillac V-12
The Cadillac V-12 is an exclusive V-12 powered luxury car that was manufactured by Cadillac from the 1930 through the 1937.
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Cadillac V-16
The Cadillac V-16 (also known as the Cadillac Sixteen) was Cadillac's top-of-the-line model from its January 1930 launch until 1940.
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Cartier (jeweler)
Cartier International SNC, or simply Cartier, is a French luxury-goods conglomerate that designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewellery, leather goods, watches, sunglasses and eyeglasses.
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Centigon (company)
Centigon is a division of the Centigon Security Group.
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Changan Ford
Changan Ford (full name Changan Ford Automobile Co., Ltd.) is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Chongqing. Lincoln Motor Company and Changan Ford are ford Motor Company.
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Charlotte Motor Speedway
Charlotte Motor Speedway (formerly known as Lowe's Motor Speedway from 1999 to 2009 due to sponsorship reasons) is a quad-oval intermediate speedway in Concord, North Carolina.
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Chevrolet Tahoe
The Chevrolet Tahoe, and its badge-engineered GMC Yukon counterpart, are full-size SUVs and other trucks from General Motors, offered since 1994 and 1991, respectively.
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Chrysler Airflow
The Chrysler Airflow is a full-size car produced by Chrysler from 1934 to 1937. The Airflow was the first full-size American production car to use streamlining as a basis for building a sleeker automobile, one less susceptible to air resistance. Chrysler made a significant effort at a fundamental change in automotive design with the Chrysler Airflow, but it was ultimately a commercial failure due to a lack of market acceptance and controversial appearance.
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Chrysler Imperial
The Chrysler Imperial, introduced in 1926, was Chrysler's top-of-the-line vehicle for much of its history.
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College Station, Texas
College Station is a city in Brazos County, Texas, United States, situated in East-Central Texas in the Brazos Valley, towards the eastern edge of the region known as the Texas Triangle.
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Continental Mark II
The Continental Mark II is an ultra-luxury coupé that was sold by the Continental Division of Ford for the 1956 and 1957 model years. Lincoln Motor Company and Continental Mark II are ford Motor Company marques.
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Crossover (automobile)
A crossover, crossover SUV, or crossover utility vehicle (CUV) is a type of automobile with an increased ride height that is built on unibody chassis construction shared with passenger cars, as opposed to traditional sport utility vehicles (SUV), which are built on a body-on-frame chassis construction similar to pickup trucks.
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Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States.
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Division (business)
A division, sometimes called a business sector or business unit (segment), is one of the parts into which a business, organization or company is divided.
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Downsize (automobile)
In the context of the automobile industry, downsizing is a practice used to transition vehicles from one size segment to another.
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Duesenberg
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. was an American racing and luxury automobile manufacturer founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, by brothers Fred and August Duesenberg in 1920. Lincoln Motor Company and Duesenberg are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and Vintage vehicles.
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Duesenberg Model J
The Duesenberg Model J is a luxury automobile made by Duesenberg from 1928 to 1937.
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East Asia
East Asia is a geographical and cultural region of Asia including the countries of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.
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Edsel Ford
Edsel Bryant Ford (November 6, 1893 – May 26, 1943) was an American business executive and philanthropist who was the only child of pioneering industrialist Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Jane Bryant Ford.
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Edsel Ford II
Edsel Bryant Ford II (born December 27, 1948) is the great-grandson of Henry Ford I, grandson of Edsel Ford I, and the only son of Henry Ford II.
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Emilio Pucci
Don Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento (20 November 1914 – 29 November 1992) was an Italian aristocrat, fashion designer and politician.
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Ford Australia
Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known by its trading name Ford Australia) is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company. Lincoln Motor Company and Ford Australia are ford Motor Company.
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Ford Crown Victoria
The Ford Crown Victoria ("Crown Vic") is a full-size sedan that was marketed and manufactured by Ford.
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Ford EcoBoost engine
EcoBoost is a series of turbocharged, direct-injection gasoline engines produced by Ford and originally co-developed by FEV Inc.
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Ford Edge
The Ford Edge is a crossover SUVs manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company introduced for the 2007 model year as the first mid-size CUV marketed by Ford in North America; now in its third generation.
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Ford Expedition
The Ford Expedition is a full-size three-row SUV, manufactured and marketed by Ford over four generations since model year 1997, deriving directly from Ford's concurrent generations of its F-150 pickup truck — and marketed since 2007 in regular and extended lengths (the Expedition EL/Max), the latter replacing the Ford Excursion.
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Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)
The eleventh generation of the Ford F-Series, marketed as the Ford Lobo in Mexico, is the company's line of light-duty pickup trucks manufactured and marketed by Ford for the 2004 to 2008 model years.
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Ford F-Series (tenth generation)
The tenth generation of the Ford F-Series is a line of pickup trucks produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1997 to 2004 model years.
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Ford Fairlane (Australia)
The Ford Fairlane and LTD are full-sized luxury vehicles produced in a series of models by Ford Australia between 1959 (with the LTD commencing production in 1973) and 2007.
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Ford Fairmont (Australia)
The Ford Fairmont is a full-size car that was built by Ford Australia as an upmarket model of the Ford Falcon from 1965 to 2008.
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Ford flathead V8 engine
The Ford flathead V8 (often called simply the Ford flathead or flathead Ford) is a V8 engine with a flat cylinder head introduced by the Ford Motor Company in 1932 and built by Ford through 1953.
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Ford Flex
The Ford Flex is a full-size crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by the Ford over a single generation from 2009–2019, as the successor to the Ford Taurus X. The Flex was introduced in 2005 as a concept vehicle based on the Ford D4 chassis architecture, a variant of the Ford D3 platform shared with the 2011-2019 Explorer and the Lincoln MKT; the latter a rebadged variant of the Flex.
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Ford Fox platform
The Ford Fox platform is an automobile platform that was used by Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Fusion (Americas)
The Ford Fusion is a mid-size car that was manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Fusion Hybrid
The Ford Fusion Hybrid is a gasoline-electric hybrid powered version of the mid-sized Ford Fusion sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford, which had two generations.
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Ford Granada (North America)
The North American version of the Ford Granada is a range of sedans that was manufactured and marketed by Ford over two generations (1975–1982).
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Ford GT
The Ford GT is a mid-engine two-seater sports car manufactured and marketed by American automobile manufacturer Ford for the 2005 model year in conjunction with the company's 2003 centenary.
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Ford Kuga
The Ford Kuga is a compact crossover SUV (C-segment) manufactured by Ford since 2008 mainly for the European market, and now in its third generation.
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Ford MEL engine
The Ford MEL is a big-block 90° V8 engine family produced in various configurations by the Ford Motor Company between 1958 and 1967 in displacements from, and used in Ford, Edsel, Mercury, and Lincoln vehicles.
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Ford MN12 platform
The Ford MN12 platform (Mid-size North America, Corporate Program #12) is a car platform that was used by the Ford Motor Company from 1988 to 1997 for the 1989–1997 model year Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Cougar two-door personal luxury cars.
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Ford Model A (1903–04)
The original Ford Model A is the first car produced by the Ford Motor Company, beginning production in 1903.
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Ford Model B (1904)
The Ford Model B is an upscale touring car (with polished wood and brass trim) that was introduced in 1904 by Ford, built at the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant.
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Ford Model F
The Ford Model F is an automobile produced by Ford.
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Ford Model K
The Ford Model K is an upscale automobile that was produced by Ford Motor Company.
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Ford Model T
The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by the Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927.
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Ford Modular engine
The Ford Modular engine is Ford Motor Company's overhead camshaft (OHC) V8 and V10 gasoline-powered small block engine family.
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly known as Ford) is an American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Lincoln Motor Company and Ford Motor Company are car brands, car manufacturers of the United States, ford Motor Company marques, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan and Vintage vehicles.
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Ford Mustang (third generation)
The third-generation Mustang was produced by Ford from 1979 until 1993.
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Ford of Europe
Ford of Europe GmbH is a subsidiary company of Ford Motor Company founded in 1967 in Cork, Ireland, with headquarters in Cologne, Germany. Lincoln Motor Company and Ford of Europe are ford Motor Company.
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Ford Panther platform
The Ford Panther platform was an automobile platform that was used by Ford Motor Company from the 1979 to 2012 model years.
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Ford Taurus
The Ford Taurus is an automobile manufactured and marketed by the Ford Motor Company in the United States for model years (MY) 1986-2019.
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Ford Taurus (first generation)
The first-generation Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable are automobiles produced by Ford as the first of six generations of the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable.
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Ford Taurus (sixth generation)
The sixth generation of the Ford Taurus is the final generation of the model range manufactured by Ford (in markets outside of China and the Middle East).
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Ford Taurus (third generation)
The third-generation Ford Taurus is an automobile that was marketed by Ford from the 1996 to 1999 model years.
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Ford Tempo
The Ford Tempo is an automobile that was produced by Ford from the 1984 to 1994 model years.
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Ford Thunderbird
The Ford Thunderbird (colloquially called the T-Bird) is a personal luxury car manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company from model years 1955 to 2005 (with a 1997–2002 hiatus), across 11 generations.
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Ford Thunderbird (fifth generation)
The fifth generation Ford Thunderbird is a large personal luxury car series, produced by Ford for the 1967–1971 model years.
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Ford Thunderbird (sixth generation)
The sixth generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a large personal luxury coupe that was produced by Ford for the 1972 to 1976 model years.
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Ford Thunderbird (tenth generation)
The tenth generation of the Ford Thunderbird is a personal luxury car that was produced by Ford for the 1989 to 1997 model years.
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General Motors
General Motors Company (GM) is an American multinational automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Lincoln Motor Company and General Motors are car manufacturers of the United States and motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial site of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States (1989–1993), and his wife Barbara Bush.
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Givenchy
Givenchy is a French luxury fashion and perfume house.
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GMC Denali
Denali is a nameplate used by GMC for its highest trim level on its vehicles. Lincoln Motor Company and GMC Denali are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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Grand tourer
A grand tourer (GT) is a type of car that is designed for high speed and long-distance driving with performance and luxury.
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Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo (born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; 18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990) was a Swedish-American actress and a premier star during Hollywood's silent and early golden eras.
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Henney Motor Company
Henney Motor Company was an American manufacturer of limousine, hearse, ambulance, and taxicab bodies in Freeport, Illinois from 1927 to 1954. Lincoln Motor Company and Henney Motor Company are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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Henry Ford Company
The Henry Ford Company was an automobile manufacturer active from 1901 to 1902. Lincoln Motor Company and Henry Ford Company are ford Motor Company and motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Henry M. Leland
Henry Martyn Leland (February 16, 1843 – March 26, 1932) was an American machinist, inventor, engineer, and automotive entrepreneur.
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Hongqi (marque)
Hongqi is a Chinese luxury car brand operated owned by the automaker FAW Group.
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Hongqi CA770
The Hongqi CA770 is a limousine produced by FAW Hongqi as the successor to the Hongqi CA72.
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Hydramatic
Hydramatic (also known as Hydra-Matic) is an automatic transmission developed by both General Motors' Cadillac and Oldsmobile divisions.
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Imperial (automobile)
Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation's luxury automobile brand from 1955 until 1975 and again from 1981 through 1983. Lincoln Motor Company and Imperial (automobile) are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan.
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Infiniti
(stylized as INFINITI) is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Nissan, marketing having begun on November 8, 1989, in North America. Lincoln Motor Company and Infiniti are car brands and luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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Jaguar Cars
Jaguar is the sports car and luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover, a British multinational car manufacturer with its headquarters in Whitley, Coventry, England. Lincoln Motor Company and Jaguar Cars are car brands, ford Motor Company and luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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Jaguar S-Type (1999)
The Jaguar S-Type is an executive car that debuted at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show and was marketed by Jaguar for model years 1999–2007, reviving the nameplate of the company's 1963–68 S-Type as a four-door notchback saloon.
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Knock-down kit
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product.
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Land Rover
Land Rover is a British brand of predominantly four-wheel drive, off-road capable vehicles, owned by multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), since 2008 a subsidiary of India's Tata Motors. Lincoln Motor Company and Land Rover are car brands and luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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LaSalle (automobile)
LaSalle was an American brand of luxury automobiles manufactured and marketed, as a separate brand, by General Motors' Cadillac division from 1927 through 1940. Lincoln Motor Company and LaSalle (automobile) are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan, vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1940 and Vintage vehicles.
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Lexus
is the luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Lincoln Motor Company and Lexus are car brands and luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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Lexus LX
The is a full-size luxury SUV sold by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota since January 1996, having entered manufacturing in November 1995.
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Liberty L-12
The Liberty L-12 is an American water-cooled 45° V-12 aircraft engine displacing and making designed for a high power-to-weight ratio and ease of mass production.
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Lincoln (EL-series)
The Lincoln EL-Series is a full-size luxury car that was marketed and sold by Lincoln from 1949 to 1951.
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Lincoln Aviator
The Lincoln Aviator is a mid-size, three-row luxury SUV manufactured and marketed under the Lincoln brand of Ford Motor Company — and now in its second generation, with a hiatus from 2006 to 2020.
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Lincoln Blackwood
The Lincoln Blackwood is a luxury pickup truck that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for the 2002 model year.
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Lincoln Capri
The Lincoln Capri is an automobile that was sold by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from 1952 until 1959.
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Lincoln Continental
The Lincoln Continental is a series of mid-sized and full-sized luxury cars produced between 1939 and 2020 by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company.
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Lincoln Continental Mark III
The Continental Mark III is a personal luxury car marketed by Lincoln from 1969–1971 model years.
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Lincoln Continental Mark IV
The Continental Mark IV is a personal luxury car that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from the 1972 to 1976 model years.
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Lincoln Continental Mark V
The Continental Mark V is a personal luxury coupe marketed in North America by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company for model years 1977–1979, as the fourth generation of the Mark series.
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Lincoln Continental Mark VI
The Continental Mark VI is a full-size luxury car that was produced by Ford Motor Company from 1980 to 1983.
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Lincoln Continental Mark VII
The Continental Mark VII, later changed to Lincoln Mark VII, is a rear wheel drive luxury coupe that was produced by Lincoln.
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Lincoln Corsair
The Lincoln Corsair is a compact luxury crossover marketed and sold by the Lincoln brand of Ford Motor Company since the 2020 model year.
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Lincoln Cosmopolitan
The Lincoln Cosmopolitan is a full-size luxury car that was sold by Lincoln from the 1949 through the 1954 model year.
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Lincoln Custom
The Lincoln Custom is a custom limousine and long-wheelbase touring sedan that was built by Lincoln in 1941 and 1942 and the lower level series Lincoln produced in 1955.
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Lincoln Futura
The Lincoln Futura is a concept car promoted by Ford's Lincoln brand, designed by Ford's lead stylists Bill Schmidt and John Najjar, and hand-built by Ghia in Turin, Italy — at a cost of $250,000 (equivalent to $ in). Displayed on the auto show circuit in 1955, the Futura was modified by George Barris into the Batmobile, for the 1966 TV series Batman.
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Lincoln K series
The Lincoln K series (also called the Lincoln Model K, in line with Ford nomenclature) is a luxury vehicle that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company between 1931 and 1940.
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Lincoln L series
The Lincoln L series (also called the Lincoln Model L) is the first automobile that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company. Lincoln Motor Company and Lincoln L series are Vintage vehicles.
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Lincoln LS
The Lincoln LS is a four-door, five-passenger luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by Ford's Lincoln division over a single generation from 1999 until 2006.
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Lincoln Mark LT
The Lincoln Mark LT is a luxury pickup truck manufactured and marketed by Ford's Lincoln division for model years 2006–2008 (U.S. and Canada) and 2006–2014 (Mexico) as a badge engineered, luxury-trimmed variant of the Ford F-150 truck — and a successor to the 2002-only Lincoln Blackwood.
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Lincoln Mark series
The Continental Mark series (later Lincoln Mark series) is a series of personal luxury cars that was produced by Ford Motor Company.
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Lincoln Mark VIII
The Lincoln Mark VIII is a grand touring luxury sport coupe that was marketed by Lincoln from the 1993 to 1998 model years.
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Lincoln MKC
The Lincoln MKC is a compact premium crossover from Lincoln.
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Lincoln MKR
The Lincoln MKR concept car was a premium 4-door fastback sedan design, as introduced during the 2007 North American International Auto Show by Lincoln.
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Lincoln MKS
The Lincoln MKS is a full-size, five-passenger, front- or all-wheel drive luxury sedan manufactured by Ford and marketed by its Lincoln subdivision for model years (MY) 2008-2016.
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Lincoln MKT
The Lincoln MKT is a full-size luxury crossover SUV with 3-row seating marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company over a single generation from 2010-2019.
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Lincoln MKX
The Lincoln MKX is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV manufactured by Ford Motor Company and marketed its Lincoln brand over two generations, as a rebadged variant of the Ford Edge crossover, for both generations.
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Lincoln Motor Company Plant
The Lincoln Motor Company Plant was an automotive plant at 6200 West Warren Avenue (at Livernois) in Detroit, Michigan, later known as the Detroit Edison Warren Service Center.
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Lincoln Nautilus
The Lincoln Nautilus is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln brand of Ford Motor Company.
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Lincoln Navigator
The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV marketed and sold by the Lincoln Motor Company brand of Ford Motor Company since the 1998 model year.
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Lincoln Premiere
The Lincoln Premiere was a luxury car model sold by Lincoln in the 1956 to 1960 model years.
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Lincoln Town Car
The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company.
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Lincoln Versailles
The Lincoln Versailles is a mid-size luxury car that was marketed by Lincoln from the 1977 to 1980 model years.
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Lincoln Y-block V8 engine
The Lincoln Y-block V8 engine was Ford's earliest OHV V8 engine, introduced by Lincoln in the 1952 model year.
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Lincoln Z
The Lincoln Z, previously known as the Lincoln Zephyr, is a mid-size luxury sedan produced since 2022 by Changan Ford, a joint venture between Chinese automaker Changan Automobile and American automaker Ford Motor Company, and sold by Lincoln Motor Company, a subsidiary of Ford.
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Lincoln-Zephyr
The Lincoln-Zephyr is a line of luxury cars that was produced by the Lincoln division of Ford from 1936 until 1942.
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Luxury car
A luxury car is a car that provides above-average to high-end levels of comfort, features, and equipment.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, also known as the LBJ Presidential Library, is the presidential library and museum of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president of the United States (1963–1969).
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Malaise era
In automotive history, the Malaise Era refers to a period from roughly the early 1970s to the early- to mid-1980s, characterized by malaise—poor products and a generalized industry unease—and profound adjustment as the United States automotive industry attempted to adapt to new demands for more fuel-efficient, safe, and environmentally-responsible products.
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Marmon Motor Car Company
Marmon Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer founded by Howard Carpenter Marmon and owned by Nordyke Marmon & Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, US. Lincoln Motor Company and Marmon Motor Car Company are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and Vintage vehicles.
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Matthew McConaughey
Matthew David McConaughey (born November 4, 1969) is an American actor.
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Mercedes 24/100/140 PS
The Mercedes 24/100/140 PS was a large luxury car introduced by Daimler of Untertürkheim in 1924.
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Mercedes-Benz GLE
The Mercedes-Benz GLE, formerly Mercedes-Benz M-Class (designated with the "ML" nomenclature), is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by the German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz since 1997.
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Mercury (automobile)
Mercury was a brand of mid-priced automobiles produced by American manufacturer Ford Motor Company between 1938 and 2011 with 1939 being the first model year. Lincoln Motor Company and Mercury (automobile) are car manufacturers of the United States, ford Motor Company, ford Motor Company marques, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan and premier Automotive Group.
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Mercury Eight
The Mercury Eight is an automobile that was produced by the American manufacturer Ford Motor Company under their now defunct division Mercury between 1939 and 1951.
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Mercury Grand Marquis
The Mercury Grand Marquis is an automobile that was produced by Mercury from the 1975 until 2011 model years.
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Mercury Monarch
The Mercury Monarch is a compact automobile that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford from the 1975 to 1980 model years.
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Mercury Mountaineer
The Mercury Mountaineer is a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was sold by Mercury from 1996 until 2010.
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Mercury Turnpike Cruiser
The Mercury Turnpike Cruiser is a series of automobiles that were produced by the Mercury division of Ford for the 1957 and 1958 model years.
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Mercury XM-800
The Mercury XM-800 is a concept car created by Mercury and first introduced at the 1954 Chicago Auto Show.
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Mid-size car
Mid-size—also known as intermediate—is a vehicle size class which originated in the United States and is used for cars larger than compact cars and smaller than full-size cars.
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Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English Translations of this term in some of the region's major languages include: translit; translit; translit; script; translit; اوْرتاشرق; Orta Doğu.) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
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North America
North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
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Oakland University
Oakland University (OU or Oakland) is a public research university in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan.
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Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile (formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors) was a brand of American automobiles, produced for most of its existence by General Motors. Lincoln Motor Company and Oldsmobile are car manufacturers of the United States, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan and Vintage vehicles.
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Packard
Packard (formerly the Packard Motor Car Company) was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. Lincoln Motor Company and Packard are car brands, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers, motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan and Vintage vehicles.
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Packard Eight
The Packard Eight was a luxury automobile produced by Packard between 1924 and 1936, and was an all new platform that took the top market position from the earlier Packard Twin Six which was first introduced in 1916.
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Peerless Motor Company
The Peerless Motor Car Company was an American automobile manufacturer that produced the Peerless brand of motorcars in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1900 to 1931. Lincoln Motor Company and Peerless Motor Company are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and Vintage vehicles.
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Personal luxury car
Personal luxury car is a North American car classification describing somewhat sporty, sophisticated mass-market coupés that emphasized comfort over performance.
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Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company
The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company was an American motor vehicle manufacturer based in Buffalo, New York, active from 1901 to 1938. Lincoln Motor Company and Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company are luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and Vintage vehicles.
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Poly(methyl methacrylate)
Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is the synthetic polymer derived from methyl methacrylate.
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Ponton (car)
Ponton or pontoon styling is an automotive design genre that spanned roughly from the 1930s-1960s, when pontoon-like bodywork enclosed the full width and uninterrupted length of a car body — eliminating previously distinct running boards and articulated fenders.
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Premier Automotive Group
The Premier Automotive Group (PAG) was an organizational division within the Ford Motor Company formed in 1999 to oversee the business operations of Ford's high-end automotive marques. Lincoln Motor Company and Premier Automotive Group are ford Motor Company and luxury motor vehicle manufacturers.
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President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Presidential state car (United States)
The United States presidential state car (nicknamed "the Beast", "Cadillac One", "First Car"; code named "Stagecoach") is the official state car of the president of the United States.
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Privately held company
A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.
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Range Rover (P38A)
The Land Rover Range Rover (LP), generally shortened to Range Rover, is the second-generation Range Rover model from British car maker Land Rover.
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Renault Reinastella
The Renault Reinastella is an automobile created by the French car maker Renault.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial site of Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States (1969–1974), and his wife Pat Nixon.
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Robert McNamara
Robert Strange McNamara (June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009) was an American businessman and government official who served as the eighth United States secretary of defense from 1961 to 1968 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson at the height of the Cold War.
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Roger Smith (executive)
Roger Bonham Smith (July 12, 1925 – November 29, 2007) was the chairman and CEO of General Motors Corporation from 1981 to 1990, and is widely known as the main subject of Michael Moore's 1989 documentary film Roger & Me.
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Rolls-Royce Phantom II
The Rolls-Royce Phantom II was the third and last of Rolls-Royce's 40/50 hp models, replacing the New Phantom in 1929.
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Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
The Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud is a luxury automobile produced by Rolls-Royce Limited from April 1955 to March 1966.
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Sedan (automobile)
A sedan or saloon (British English) is a passenger car in a three-box configuration with separate compartments for an engine, passengers, and cargo.
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St. Thomas Assembly
St.
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Suicide door
A suicide door is an automobile door hinged at its rear rather than the front.
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Sunshine Special (automobile)
The Sunshine Special is a modified 1939 Lincoln Model K limousine that was used as the official state car by United States presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman.
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SUV
A sport utility vehicle (SUV) is a car classification that combines elements of road-going passenger cars with features from off-road vehicles, such as raised ground clearance and four-wheel drive.
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The Henry Ford
The Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and as the Edison Institute) is a history museum complex in Dearborn, Michigan, United States, within Metro Detroit. Lincoln Motor Company and the Henry Ford are ford Motor Company.
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The Way Forward
In 2006, the Ford Motor Company made public a restructuring plan named 'The Way Forward'. Lincoln Motor Company and the Way Forward are ford Motor Company.
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Toyota Land Cruiser
The (also sometimes spelled as LandCruiser) is a series of four-wheel drive vehicles produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.
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Trans-Am Series
The Trans-Am Series presented by Pirelli is a sports car racing series held in North America.
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Vehicle frame
A vehicle frame, also historically known as its chassis, is the main supporting structure of a motor vehicle to which all other components are attached, comparable to the skeleton of an organism.
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Vignale
Vignale is the luxury car sub-brand of Ford Motor Company used in automobiles sold in Europe.
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VMLY&R
VMLY&R, now part of VML, after the merger of VMLY&R and Wunderman Thompson in October of 2023, was an American marketing and communications company specializing in advertising, digital and social media, sales promotion, direct marketing and brand identity consulting, formed from the merger of VML, founded in 1992, and Y&R (Young & Rubicam), founded in 1923.
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Volvo Cars
Volvo Cars AB (Volvo personvagnar, styled VOLVO in the company's logo) is a Swedish multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles. Lincoln Motor Company and Volvo Cars are car brands, luxury motor vehicle manufacturers and premier Automotive Group.
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William C. Durant
William Crapo Durant (December 8, 1861 – March 18, 1947) was a leading pioneer of the United States automobile industry, founder of General Motors and co-founder of Chevrolet.
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Wixom Assembly Plant
The Ford Wixom Assembly Plant was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility in Wixom, Michigan, with production reaching 6,648,806 over the fifty years it was operational (1957–2007).
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Wixom, Michigan
Wixom is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
1917 establishments in Michigan
- Acme Mills
- Angeli Foods
- Central School (East Lansing, Michigan)
- Columbia Motors
- Detroit Axle
- E. A. Nelson Automobile Company
- East Grand Rapids High School
- Fordson
- Fort Custer Training Center
- Gibson, Inc. Factory and Office Building
- Hamilton (automobile company)
- Harroun
- Holland Hospital
- Hudsonville Christian School Building
- Kessler Motor Company
- Lear Corporation
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Michigan State Police
- Pere Marquette Railway
- Port Huron and Detroit Railroad
- Selfridge Air National Guard Base
- Southeastern High School (Michigan)
- SpartanNash
- Square D
- TCF Financial Corporation
1922 mergers and acquisitions
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Midland Railway
- Toho Gas
American companies established in 1917
- Alabama, Florida and Gulf Railroad
- Americus and Atlantic Railroad
- Angeli Foods
- Apache Railway
- Arcade and Attica Railroad
- Barnes & Noble
- Books-A-Million
- Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company
- Burgess Battery Company
- Central Grocers Cooperative
- Chalk's International Airlines
- Cole of California
- Columbia Motors
- Conquest Pictures
- Cushman & Wakefield
- Dayton-Wright Company
- Duke's Mayonnaise
- E. A. Nelson Automobile Company
- Fellowes Brands
- G&L Clothing
- George C. Miller and Son, Lithographers
- George F. Rodgers Shipbuilding Company
- Geronimo Motor Company
- Hanson (automobile company)
- Jerry O'Mahony Diner Company
- Knox Glass Bottle Company
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Loening
- Magnavox
- Marland Oil Company
- Michigan-California Lumber Company
- Niemann Foods
- Omaha Steaks
- Pan American Band Instrument Company
- Parker Hannifin
- Perley A. Thomas Car Works
- Phillips Petroleum Company
- Radium Dial Company
- StarKist
- Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.
- Sunsweet Growers
- TCF Financial Corporation
- Tampa Shipbuilding Company
- Templar automobile
- Transport of New Jersey
- United States Navigation Company
- Vought
- WaFd Bank
Ford Motor Company marques
- Continental Mark II
- Edsel
- Ford Motor Company
- Ford Performance Vehicles
- Fordson
- Frontenac (marque)
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Mercury (automobile)
- Merkur
- Meteor (automobile)
- Monarch (marque)
- Thames (commercial vehicles)
- Think Global
- Troller Veículos Especiais
Premier Automotive Group
- Aston Martin
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Mercury (automobile)
- Premier Automotive Group
- Volvo Cars
Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1940
- Danziger Werft
- Ford-Vairogs
- Hupmobile
- LaSalle (automobile)
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Moreland Motor Truck Company
- Schacht (automobile)
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1917
- Alstom Ferroviaria
- Bethlehem Motor Truck Corporation
- British Aerial Transport
- Clydesdale Motor Truck Company
- Columbia Motors
- Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles
- E. A. Nelson Automobile Company
- Fordson
- Geronimo Motor Company
- Gourdou-Leseurre
- Groupe Latécoère
- Hackett (automobile)
- Hamilton (automobile company)
- Hanson (automobile company)
- Harroun
- Henry Ford & Son Ltd
- Kessler Motor Company
- Lincoln Motor Company
- Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation
- Monet-Goyon
- Moose Jaw Standard
- Olympian (automobile)
- Oshkosh Corporation
- Perley A. Thomas Car Works
- Roo (automobile)
- SNIA S.p.A.
- Shad-Wyck
- Société des Avions Bernard
- Sparta B.V.
- States (automobile)
- Templar automobile
- Thrall Car Manufacturing Company
- Tokyu Kogyo Kurogane
- Zündapp
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Motor_Company
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