Mid 60s Lincoln limo stretch on TV

Screen caps from Mission: Impossible, "The Diplomat" episode from 1968. It reran Thursday morning on MeTV. Sleepy me perked up at the limo.

Nice car. Show would be Copyright 1968 Paramount Pictures. Screen caps came from a YouTube upload of the episode. Car is in the first two parts there should you want to see more.

Enjoy the pro car eye candy here.

I've linked to an album on my Flickr. Six screen caps total for you.
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Its a 1965 Lincoln Lehmann-Peterson Limousine. Factory authorized conversion; sold through Lincoln Mercury Dealers with full Lincoln factory warranty
 
If you like the sight of Lehmann-Peterson Lincolns in the movies, you might also want to check out the 1966 James Coburn heist flick DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY-GO-ROUND, in which a bank robbery at the Los Angeles International Airport is timed to coincide with the distracting arrival of the Soviet Premier on a state visit. This film is also significant for Harrison Ford's uncredited film debut as a hotel bellhop, a role which reputedly earned him a $125 payday. :drama:
 
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