
Video: Lincoln Coupe Turned Into A Six-wheeled Pickup Truck, And Then Decided To Sell

In the United States, the owner of a 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III decided to make the coupe a little more practical and added a third axle and a large cargo platform to the car. According to The Drive, the owner of the unusual Lincoln recently decided to sell it.







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In fact, there are not so many improvements here as it might seem at first glance. Since the model is built on the basis of a frame, it was simply extended separately from the body, and then reconnected to the extended body, not forgetting to add a pair of wheels.
- The unusual pickup is equipped with a standard 7.5-liter V8 petrol with an output of about 370 hp. (542 Nm) and a three-stage "automatic". It remains a mystery whether an additional axle is connected to the rear-wheel drive transmission.
- The seller claims that the car has traveled only 43,943 miles (70,719 kilometers) in its entire life, and the only thing that needs to be replaced is the tires on all six wheels. The owner asks for a Lincoln pickup truck for $ 8,000 (515 thousand rubles).
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