[Shotimes] OT: Lincoln LS Manual Tranny Swap

Ron Porter ronporter@prodigy.net
Wed, 27 Jul 2005 10:37:46 -0400


Personal taste, but I thought that it looked dated when it came out (front
battering-ram bumper, but more so the dated rear bumper treatment).

Anyway, in discussing it with my Ford Product development buddy at the time
it was released, he said the LS was originally supposed to have come out in
1992!! The styling isn't much newer than the Gen 2 SHO!

I then remembered something about that, as at the 1989 Detroit Auto Show, I
was gonna buy a SHO, but had not done so yet. There was a Continental show
car they had done as a sport sedan, and rumors at the time were for a v8
Lincoln sports sedan to be out in '92. I remember thinking that would work
out perfectly with getting the '89 SHO on a 36-month note!

Ron Porter

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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 7:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [Shotimes] OT: Lincoln LS Manual Tranny Swap

Wow,  A perfect example of what happens when you start with a really 
good car, and leave it alone for many years.  Lincoln got rave reviews 
for the LS.  super stiff body, good room, RWD ahead of the masses and 
decent power.   But they let the body, that was really good looking at 
the time get dated.  I saw one yesterday and was thinking that my GenI 
Taurus has aged better than that (couldn't be any bias there could 
there?)  :)

But other than putting a little more power in the engine, they didn't 
change much that I can see, and when is the last time  you saw a test of 
one...that means they didn't change enough to make the magazines spend 
even one page on it.

The imports are winning by using the American formula from the 50's and 
60's.  Keep the car fresh, even if you don't update the mechanicals all 
that much, constant improvement is the key.  I still see Ford and GM 
trying to get too many years from the exact same car.  Oh, well, I guess 
you can give Ford cudos for going from yellow turn signals to red every 
three years, THAT will sure make the imports hurt!  :)

Don Mallinson

Carl Prochilo wrote:

>Having owned a 2000 V8 with SST, I can say it was neither a good
>investment nor that great a car to drive.  Average at best.
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