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just thought it would have a good place in our car market now . . .

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Ahh, the L2K. Would've been about, say, a million times better than the Lincoln lineup today is.

Damn that's hot!

I wouldn't mind seeing it in my driveway...

The L2K... 8)

Indeed, Lincoln could use a rear-drive convertible or roadster. Right now, I'd say Lincoln is the automotive equivalent of geritol, Metamucil, and a rocking chair.

Here's some more L2K photos and info from Concept Car Central. (Great site with lots of old concept cars.)

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lincolcn concept

just thought it would have a good place in our car market now . . .

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That front looks just like a Skoda!!

For a 10-year old concept, that Lincoln still looks good, better than the more recent Mark X concept.

Hmmm....love that :).

Course, I suspect it was meant to be the Lincoln version of the last Ford Thunderbird.....

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