"Edsel’s vision extended far beyond the assembly line; to credit him as only an industrial leader would be selling him short. Edsel had an eye for design, craftsmanship, and beauty. And most importantly, he saw that cars could be more than just a means to get from one place to another. Edsel saw that they had the potential to be as distinctive as the people who drove them."
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Tied to Home
Jahmal Landers and Jiah Sisco sell a unique product: bow ties. They run Bowyer and Fletcher, a successful shop in Portland, OR. Part of the reason behind the shop's popularity is the local sourcing of its products, all made by Portland-area artisans. The Lincoln Now piece "Tied Together," embedded above, has more info.
The Lincoln Continental is Even More Welcoming with Approach Detection Technology
Last week, Lincoln announced via a press release that it will bring its signature Approach Detection technology to the all-new 2017 Continental, adding a new level of warmth to the full-size luxury car.
First introduced on the 2015 MKC, Approach Detection technology brings the vehicle to life when it recognizes that the driver is nearing the vehicle....
Night Moves
Happy Tuesday, folks. A s you settle further into your work week, take a little break and read about a sensory, natural experience that sounds as refreshing as it does meditative: oyster farming. A new Lincoln Now piece quotes Brett Bishop, who is continuing a family business out in Puget Sound.
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