1977 Lincoln Versailles
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Through the 50s and 60s the Lincoln brand sailed as a leading luxury automaker with their ever evolving lineup of full size sedans, coupes and convertibles. In the 70s European automakers were quickly gaining market share and so Lincoln responded with their first midsize offering, the Versailles. Built on the Ford's Granada platform the Versailles carried Lincoln into the 80s. This example you see here is dripping in style with its Wedgewood Blue paint and white vinyl top. As you walk around the vehicle you'll notice nice details like the white wall tires, full body length side molding and Continental kit styled rear trunk lid. Take a seat inside and you're greeted by American opulence. The front bucket seats are lined in bright white leather and are split by a center console with padded armrest. The rear seat is equally luxurious in the same leather and with a...