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July 1, 2008
Lincoln Park
By Jen Dunnaway
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Last night around sundown I had to stop by a Schuck’s out in the deepest, darkest Seattle suburbs where I’ve been working on my parts car. Right next door, on the other side of a chain-link fence, was this run-down looking pool hall with nearly a dozen Mark IV’s and Mark V’s out front. Have you ever seen so many late-70’s Continentals in one place? It was a little like a Lincoln graveyard, as not a single one had current tags and the last year one could’ve legally been on the road was 2002. But I love seeing a goldmine like this—the cars all looked complete and roadworthy, though a little worse for wear. I definitely wanted some info on the cars, but it at the bar it was one of those deals where the "Open" sign is on, the door is locked, and the only person you can see inside is a little old lady watching TV in the dark who won’t come and let you in. Someone obviously cares about these rides, but is just waiting for the right time. More pics after the jump!
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7urtle
Jul 4, 2008 at 7:30 am
nice i want the red one with the white top
Austin
Jul 1, 2008 at 9:15 pm
I have much love for old Lincolns. That is great to see. If that was Montana, all of those would have been derbied by now. I am amazed they are still around with steel prices the way they are.
kap0w
Jul 1, 2008 at 8:36 pm
Damn – nice find! Restoring a Continental land-yacht isn’t for me, but I admire anyone who can collect that many unregistered non-operational cars of one make in the same place. Restore ‘em all and you could have your own parades!