View Full Version : Mark VII's in other countries
villain_lsc
October 4th, 2006, 08:47 PM
I was just looking around at other sites and seeing some of these Mark owners from other countries and thinking how cool it must be getting noticed in your killer looking ride from North America,----I get looks for my car here but over-seas must blow some peoples mind!,---Villain
autofish89LSC
October 4th, 2006, 11:10 PM
Yep I am in the Bahamas now for a vacation and have been keeping my eyes peeled for a Mark VII. No luck yet!
MD-82
October 4th, 2006, 11:42 PM
I'm here in Curacao. 100 off the North coast of Venezuela. Part of the Dutch Kingdom, population 140,000. Mark VII population.....2 (I beleive) :-)
Xander
demonswede
October 5th, 2006, 02:16 AM
We have about 15 maybe 20. Before 1988, the gas version was not possible to import so we had less than five.
We have a couple of diesels - one grey & one golden.
We have at least one 1984-1985 Continental diesel, which I have driven
villain_lsc
October 5th, 2006, 02:21 AM
I imagine you turn alot of heads!,. Wow Curacao!
JSev22
October 6th, 2006, 08:13 PM
There's a guy from Estonia with a Mark VII that posted up at FvC. I wonder what became of him....
HelsinkiLSC
October 11th, 2006, 03:59 PM
I got this message from him in Feb 2004, but never heard since:
Hello Risto
I am comming to Finland on friday, vebruary 20-th, my shipp starts from Tallinn at 13.30 and arrives 17.00 to Helsinki. I have one friend with me. I am going to Laitila. I`l stay there for about month or so. Maybe when I´m setlled in we can meet and have some beers .
Contact me at smoken.hipi@mail.ee this is my private mail, other is my work mail.
All the best.
Erki da lincoholic : )
BTW, supposedly there are 15-20 Mark VII´s in Finland, the number is not confirmed and may change, since some are imported occasionally from Germany.
ohio90bb
October 12th, 2006, 04:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQevrhVKhFk
Here's proof they're in Germany... check out the special Lincoln Falcon convertible with the black rag top :)
I see at least on MKVII with some serious driving lamps.
Ah... does the spirit good to see the Stars & Stripes flying over a herd of Lincolns... :)
Hizhonor
October 12th, 2006, 06:52 PM
Curacao?? The last time I was in Curacao, I took the scariest ride I was ever on. I was in Wilemstadt and not having been in this situuation the first time I was there, I didn't realize what was happening. I was crossing the bridge over the canal when all of a sudden a horn blows and the damned bridge starting moving! LOL :eek: I was holding on for dear life as I hadn't a clue as to what was happening! The looks I got from the residents were enough to put me into a fit of hysterical laughter.
God, I love that island! I'm trying to plan a return trip with my wife for sometime next winter. When I was there the last trip, I island hopped over to Aruba and then went into Caracas. What a great time and a great city! Thanks for bringing back some great memories! :cool: :D
I'm here in Curacao. 100 off the North coast of Venezuela. Part of the Dutch Kingdom, population 140,000. Mark VII population.....2 (I beleive) :-)
Xander
villain_lsc
October 12th, 2006, 07:01 PM
After watching that I want a Lincoln Mark III black with black Bullitt wheels!
MD-82
October 12th, 2006, 07:26 PM
Hizhonor,
that would be the swinging lady. The Emma Bridge, named after one of Holland's Queens. The Juliana Bridge is the big one you drive over and the Wilhelmina Bridge is another small cantilever bridge. She swings back and forth to allow ship to enter and leave the port.
Glad you have fond memories of us. Hope to see you again soon. Maybe I'll be the one flying you over (Airline Pilot).....Good day!
p.s. I'll be the one with white smoke eminating from the rear tires.
Hizhonor
October 12th, 2006, 07:32 PM
Great memories! I remember flying into Miami via Eastern Airlines (at the time) and then taking either LM or KLM over to Curaçao. Bet yer Lincoln we'll be back! :)
Pasa un bon dia ;)
Hizhonor,
that would be the swinging lady. The Emma Bridge, named after one of Holland's Queens. The Juliana Bridge is the big one you drive over and the Wilhelmina Bridge is another small cantilever bridge. She swings back and forth to allow ship to enter and leave the port.
Glad you have fond memories of us. Hope to see you again soon. Maybe I'll be the one flying you over (Airline Pilot).....Good day!
p.s. I'll be the one with white smoke eminating from the rear tires.
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