For those of you who don’t recall the Lincoln Blackwood, it was a luxuriously-trimmed pickup truck based on the Ford F-150 Crew Cab sold for the 2002 model year. Production lasted for only 15 month, with only 3,356 units being rolled out.
The Lincoln luxury truck came back in 2006 as the Mark LT, but US sales ceased in 2008. The vehicle continues to be sold in Mexico, where it’s Lincoln’s best-selling nameplate.
With the 2015 Lincoln Navigator introduced earlier this week, our friend from X-Tomi Design used the SUV’s bold face to recreate the Blackwood pickup truck.
We won’t be seeing such a truck on the streets of America (or Mexico), but it would be cool to see Lincoln reinstate the Blackwood using Ford’s new aluminum F-150, wouldn’t it?
With the 2015 Lincoln Navigator introduced earlier this week, our friend from X-Tomi Design used the SUV’s bold face to recreate the Blackwood pickup truck.
We won’t be seeing such a truck on the streets of America (or Mexico), but it would be cool to see Lincoln reinstate the Blackwood using Ford’s new aluminum F-150, wouldn’t it?