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| Stangfreak | May 18 2016, 06:21 AM Post #1 |
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This is one fine car and casting as well. I have seen a real 1:1 of these cars and they easily let ya know what luxury is all about!!! 1956 Lincoln MarkII ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| pjedsel | May 18 2016, 07:09 AM Post #2 |
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Nice addition to your collection. I know many of us were pleased when YatMing produced this model of the '56 Continental Mk II. It did not have the Lincoln name - intended to be a separate division at FoMoCo like Mercury, Edsel, etc. Up until this model was issued the only small scale versions I had of the '56 Continental Mk II were HO scale from Wiking and Eko.
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Nice addition to your collection. I know many of us were pleased when YatMing produced this model of the '56 Continental Mk II. It did not have the Lincoln name - intended to be a separate division at FoMoCo like Mercury, Edsel, etc. Up until this model was issued the only small scale versions I had of the '56 Continental Mk II were HO scale from Wiking and Eko.
3:49 AM Jul 11