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The 1961 Continental was a turning point in American automotive design. Many automakers were experimenting with new styles as trends shifted. After years of ever-increasing chrome trim and tailfins reaching jetliner heights, the Continental was striking in its purely horizontal simplicity.

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'The 1961 Lincoln was truly a landmark car in an era of a lot of really significant styling changes,' said John Kraman, a classic car market analyst with Mecum Auctions. 'It really reset the bar.' The model continued in production, with small changes, for several years. Jacqueline Kennedy had a white convertible Continental for her personal use. Her husband, President John F.

Kennedy, was assassinated in a black Continental limousine. That act of violence was captured in film footage that helped define the era. Pablo Picasso owned a 1963 Continental sedan in ivory white. Adam Genei, owner of the Detroit car customizing shop Mobsteel (motto: 'Rides to die for') said the suicide door Continental is one of his favorite starting points for the company's appealingly menacing creations. 'I think it's a great car and, always, if you take a Lincoln anywhere, you can put any other car in the world against it.

People just seem to be drawn to it,' he said. 'They love the suicide doors, they love the size of it. It's just a very cool, unique vehicle.' Originally, the reason for the rear-hinged back doors was corporate cost savings. Timeless style was just a pleasant side effect.

Ford, Lincoln's parent company, dictated that the Continental share much of its engineering with the two-door Ford Thunderbird so the two models could be built on the same assembly line. That meant keeping the Continental's body as short as possible. While the '61 Continental is huge by today's standards, designers thought it was too short for backseat passengers to exit gracefully with traditional doors. Rear-hinged doors were the solution.

Passengers could stretch their legs out and stand up and out without having to immediately get around the door. The polite term for suicide doors is coach doors. They're colloquially called 'suicide doors' because, supposedly, they're easy to fall out of. If the door were to come open as the car was being driven down the highway, the wind would force it all the way open rather than holding it shut. On modern cars, they're most commonly seen on Rolls-Royces. The British ultra-luxury brand has them on all its models.

Of course, being 'most commonly seen' on Rolls-Royces means they are not commonly seen at all. The Continental helped keep Lincoln alive back then.

Ford had reportedly considered killing the brand. Even so, it was not a major sales success.

General Motors' Cadillac continued to handily outsell Lincoln, said Kraman. But it's the Continental, with its clean lines and those fancy doors, that stands out today.

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The Continental faded into irrelevance and the name was finally dropped from the Lincoln lineup altogether in 2002. It returned in 2016 on an all new sedan which borrows some of the '60s models' styling and proportions. It is 11 inches shorter than the '60s car but, these days, it's hardly considered small. The new limited edition coach door version is six inches longer than the base model car. Lincoln had been considering an extended-wheelbase Continental, anyway, said Robert Parker, head of marketing for the brand.