The Lincoln Blackwood is one of the most short-lived vehicles to be considered in reference to the automobile history. It was a luxury pickup truck that was only sold for a single year. It is quite a luxuriously-trimmed version of the Ford F-150 Crew Cab pickup truck. During the 1999 auto show circuit, this vehicle was actually greeted with much enthusiasm. This vehicle was crafted and made available with only one design and finish; it was made with a black exterior and interior.
The truck bed of this vehicle was redone as a trunk, along with a power tonneau and plush carpeting to add up to it. Artificial burled black wood made up the exterior of the truck bed, and over it, the truck bed had featured its exterior to have aluminum pinstripes.
The Lincoln Blackwood is a four-door vehicle that can take up to four passengers inside. It is considered to be the Lincoln's indication of how they want to reinterpret the concept of American luxury. Its name has been derived from the year 1999 concept and is quite closely related in content and mission to the Lincoln Navigator. It has taken the role as the "image truck" for the reasons that it was made to be badder, bolder, and more exclusive. The Lincoln Blackwood's exterior is quite identical to the Navigator from the grille to the A-pillars. People remember it has having a handsome front end. It contains a trunk that has photolaminate film bonded to its plastic panels.
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