2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
Remember the 2002 Lincoln Continental Concept? If not, here’s a fascinating look back at the luxury sedan that never was. What you’ll notice first are its powered center-opening doors, which can be activated by remote or a touch of the aluminum door handles.



Inside, you’ll find that the headliner and the Eames lounge chair-inspired seats are swathed in full-grain aniline leather that has been dyed a creamy Rhode Island Sand color, while a translucent silk panel covers the overhead fiber optic light strip. Not only does it have built-in laptop tables, but also a THX-certified audio system. Power comes from an Aston Martin-sourced 6.0L V12 engine making 414hp, mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox.

LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance Pull-Back Car Toy, Vehicle Building Set for Boys and Girls, Mercedes Race Car Toy Model, Gift for Kids Ages 7 and Up, 42165
  • Race car toy with pull-back action for kids ages 7 and up – This LEGO Technic Mercedes-AMG F1 W14 E Performance Pull-Back car toy for boys and girls has fun racing details to delight young racing fans
  • Inspire racing role play – Kids can imagine what it’s like to be in the driving seat of a real Mercedes race car as they use the fun pull-back action to send the car racing along
  • Authentic livery – Give kids a fun project as they assemble the details of this Mercedes car toy and add the sticker details inspired by the real world race car

2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
2002 Lincoln Continental Concept
2002 Lincoln Continental Concept

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