Today, the influence of the Mark Series remains in the current Lincoln naming scheme. All models introduced since 2007 have adopted an "MK" alphanumeric prefix; the lone exceptions are the Navigator and the Town Car.

Lincoln Mark series
The Continental name was revived in 1955 as a separate Ford brand to produce the Continental Mark II. The new Continental was one of the most exclusive and expensive automobiles made at the time.

lincoln mark lt
When Continental was merged with Lincoln in 1958 and the Lincoln Continental became the flagship model, the Mark continued to be sold as the Continental Mark. The Mark kept the Continental prefix until the introduction of a smaller Continental for 1982, becoming simply the Mark VII for 1984. The Mark VIII (1993–1998) was the last generation of the Mark and Lincoln's last personal luxury car.

lincoln mark lt picture

lincoln mark lt

lincoln mark lt

gallery: 2006 Lincoln Mark LT
Lincoln Mark series
The Continental name was revived in 1955 as a separate Ford brand to produce the Continental Mark II. The new Continental was one of the most exclusive and expensive automobiles made at the time.
lincoln mark lt
When Continental was merged with Lincoln in 1958 and the Lincoln Continental became the flagship model, the Mark continued to be sold as the Continental Mark. The Mark kept the Continental prefix until the introduction of a smaller Continental for 1982, becoming simply the Mark VII for 1984. The Mark VIII (1993–1998) was the last generation of the Mark and Lincoln's last personal luxury car.
lincoln mark lt picture
lincoln mark lt
lincoln mark lt
gallery: 2006 Lincoln Mark LT
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