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1985 Lincoln Town Car

The Lincoln Town Car is a full-size luxury sedan that was sold by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from 1981 to the 2011 model years. Some units have been converted into a stretch limousine; it was the most commonly used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada.
In the Town Car gains a minor styling update, slightly rounding the corners of the bladed fenders; the design of the bumpers better integrates them into the body corners. In the rear, rounded taillights moved to the corners; in front, an eggcrate grille takes the place of the faux Rolls-Royce radiator. Inside, the wood trim insert seen on the door was replaced by an insert matching the seat upholstery. Functionally, the horn button is added to the center of the steering wheel. A 12-speaker stereo premium sound system becomes available along with an all-new option: a CD player. Town Cars produced for the Canadian market featured CFI for this model year only.

 
 

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