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Introduced in 1959 as part of the Lincoln Continental line, the Town Car became a separate model in 1981 and has been a fixture on North American roads ever since. For many years it has been the largest car made in North America, but that is all winding down when Ford closes its last rear-wheel drive assembly plant in St. Thomas, Ont. in 2011. (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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Introduced in 1959 as part of the Lincoln Continental line, the Town Car became a separate model in 1981 and has been a fixture on North American roads ever since. For many years it has been the largest car made in North America, but that is all winding down when Ford closes its last rear-wheel drive assembly plant in St. Thomas, Ont. in 2011. (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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Introduced in 1959 as part of the Lincoln Continental line, the Town Car became a separate model in 1981 and has been a fixture on North American roads ever since. For many years it has been the largest car made in North America, but that is all winding down when Ford closes its last rear-wheel drive assembly plant in St. Thomas, Ont. in 2011. (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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Introduced in 1959 as part of the Lincoln Continental line, the Town Car became a separate model in 1981 and has been a fixture on North American roads ever since. For many years it has been the largest car made in North America, but that is all winding down when Ford closes its last rear-wheel drive assembly plant in St. Thomas, Ont. in 2011. (Glen Woodcock, QMI Agency)
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