This Lincoln lasted four decades as part of the American Mafia, and you can see why by just looking at it. However for some mobsters, they say what’s the point of being a successful criminal if you can’t flaunt your wealth? If you are like Carlo Gambino, you like to keep a low profile apart from a flashy ‘CG 1’ number plate that gave everyone that little shred of evidence he was wealthy and powerful.
The Lincoln Continental comes in at 2, and the version of the car you are seeing on your screens now was the Mark III-VIII and often seen on the streets of New York from 1969 up to 1998.
#2 Lincoln Continental Lincoln Continental This car was the ultimate in Mafia mobility. This power would often make the Model 18 a great getaway car for the likes of John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Bonnie and Clyde. The Ford Model 18 was the ultimate in innovation and sported that iconic flat-head design, along with superior power. It quickly became related to the Mafia, and bank robbers of the 1930’s. The Model 18 was the world’s first accessibly priced V8, and was introduced by Ford back in 1932. The Ford Model 18 V8 takes center stage here, built between 19. So sit tight, buckle up, and get ready to pull off, as we take you cruising back through time, and show you the top 5 Mafia Mobiles from the 20th century.
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We look at getaway cars, to movie cars, right the way through to the elite cars that were spotted during the Great Depression. There were many cars over the course of the 1920’s through to the 1990’s that caught our eye, but we wanted to zone in on the 5 biggest cars that were used by some of the most notorious mobsters of the last century.