Lincoln Continental Acme Sunvisors was expanded, now with four models, on two different wheelbases, all under the Continental badge-including a body style new to the Continental name plate, the four-door Mark VI. To differentiate, standard Continental sedans and coupes (both styles available in base and Town Car/Town Coupй editions) featured exposed quad rectangular headlamps and narrow vertical tail lamps with a full-width three-section reflector panel below the trunk lid. Sedans had tall, narrow opera windows, while the coupes had large, square opera windows. The upper-rung model, the Continental Mark VI, again featured oval Features for your Lincoln Continental CCE DropShip Acme Sunvisors By 1980, Ford could not continue to produce the old model. Although still selling at a healthy pace, the old Continental could no longer meet the fuel economy and emissions regulations. Ford downsized the Continental on to the Panther platform designed for the 1979 Ford LTD and Mercury Marquis. The 1980 Continental Mark VI, as compared to the Mark V, was 800 lb lighter and 20 inches (508 mm) shorter in overall length, and was fitted with a standard 302-cubic-inch (4.9 L) V8. A 351-cubic-inch (5.8 L) engine was optional. Fuel efficiency was about a third better than the 1979 model. The line up CCE DropShip Acme Sunvisors Fits the following: |