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- Lincoln_Versailles abstract "The Lincoln Versailles was a mid-sized luxury car manufactured by Ford Motor Company and marketed by its Lincoln division as a rebadged variant of the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch. Marketed as a four-door sedan from 1977 to 1980, the Versailles reached a production total of 50,156 and was noted as the first production vehicle to offer clearcoat paint.The Versailles nameplate derives eponymously from the noted 17th-century palace outside Paris.".
- Q1780946 abstract "The Lincoln Versailles was a mid-sized luxury car manufactured by Ford Motor Company and marketed by its Lincoln division as a rebadged variant of the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch. Marketed as a four-door sedan from 1977 to 1980, the Versailles reached a production total of 50,156 and was noted as the first production vehicle to offer clearcoat paint.The Versailles nameplate derives eponymously from the noted 17th-century palace outside Paris.".
- Lincoln_Versailles comment "The Lincoln Versailles was a mid-sized luxury car manufactured by Ford Motor Company and marketed by its Lincoln division as a rebadged variant of the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch. Marketed as a four-door sedan from 1977 to 1980, the Versailles reached a production total of 50,156 and was noted as the first production vehicle to offer clearcoat paint.The Versailles nameplate derives eponymously from the noted 17th-century palace outside Paris.".
- Q1780946 comment "The Lincoln Versailles was a mid-sized luxury car manufactured by Ford Motor Company and marketed by its Lincoln division as a rebadged variant of the Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch. Marketed as a four-door sedan from 1977 to 1980, the Versailles reached a production total of 50,156 and was noted as the first production vehicle to offer clearcoat paint.The Versailles nameplate derives eponymously from the noted 17th-century palace outside Paris.".