A two seat show car also known as the Vignale Gilda. The interior used parts from the forthcoming Thunderbird.
 
In
 January 1987 Lincoln blasted its way back into the show car game with a
 tour de force sports roadster designed in America and built by the 
Italian coachbuilder, Vignale. Initially displayed at the Detroit Auto 
Show, the Lincoln by Vignale, as it is officially known, was prepared in
 response to the anticipated introduction of the Pininifarina-designed 
Cadillac Allante. The Lincoln by Vignale was created to demonstrate 
Lincoln‘s ideas about a possible world-class luxury touring coupe for 
the 1990s and is reportedly being considered for eventual production. 
Projected power will be by means of a traditional Lincoln V-8 engine 
with all-wheel drive and four-wheel independent suspension. The Lincoln 
by Vignale is in its own way a pure show car: It is tremendously 
exciting and a very tangible look at possible future real world 
transportation.
 
 
Lincoln by Vignale, 1987 
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