I couldn't hear you John.Your sickness is progressing John.
Thank you. I had to throw the .5 in there because it's parked in front of my house. My county is fickle about little things like tall grass and cars with pieces missing. So we get to gut it WITHOUT removing any exterior pieces.Congrats John! 8.5 lol, I like that!
Thank you. Fun is: having to make an appointment to merge into traffic with a 4200 pound vehicle making 115 hpSounds like fun, congrats
Primarily women were the original purchasers of these rare options! If you've ever worn a skirt or short dress in the summer and then tried to hop into a car with leather seats, it can be a sizzling experience! The workaround was to order your new car with either cloth or velore seats. The inverse is true of the winter. Warm thighs on a cold leather surface made for a rude wake up call. The heated seat option changed that too. In 1984 and 1985, Lincoln understood this and filled the void nicely! By 1986 though, the option was dropped. I can only speculate that it was due to low sales.Heated Velour Seats?
Heck why don't they make those anymore? I'm not a fan of leather but I like my heat!