Son, you're gonna drive me to drinking if you don't stop driving that off road Lincoln.
Sometimes when you're out and about you need to have a camera. I never carry one. It's a good thing cell phones have become smarter. I went out to buy hay this morning and ran across this.
I guess there are times when you just want to go to the deer lease in luxury.
Sometimes when you're out and about you need to have a camera. I never carry one. It's a good thing cell phones have become smarter. I went out to buy hay this morning and ran across this.
I guess there are times when you just want to go to the deer lease in luxury.
I don't know what chassis this sits on but I suspect it's more apt to be an F150 than a Panther.
I guess with enough welding sticks, anything is possible. .
It's sitting on private property and it's obvious that they want you to look. It's not obvious that they want you on their property taking pictures. All these are from the road.
I guess with enough welding sticks, anything is possible. .
It's sitting on private property and it's obvious that they want you to look. It's not obvious that they want you on their property taking pictures. All these are from the road.
It looks to be pretty well gutted. Seats are there obviously but the windows are gone. The oversized wheels make it look all wrong. However, I think they used a chassis with the wrong wheelbase. Probably nothing but a Panther has the right wheelbase. IIRC Lincoln is a few inches longer than the MGM or Crown Vic. I imagine that's body only, not frame.
Those wheels could even be Toyota. I'm not inclined to guess.
Those wheels could even be Toyota. I'm not inclined to guess.
I don't think I ever saw a Lincoln with a winch in the front. I remember seeing an El Camino that reminds me of this but that was in Guam. Well most anything goes in Texas as well.