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Ten Great Land Yachts
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Posted on 09/11/2014 8:12:13 AM PDT by Phillyred

Remember when roads were as smooth as a calm sea, cars were long as boats, and you felt like the captain of your land yacht? We do. Here's ten great land yachts.

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 9.) 1965 Mercedes-Benz 600

Suggested by LuckyChuck takes the racing line when he walks

Why It's So Smooth: Who says land yachts are limited to the U.S.? This 18-foot long , 5700 pound German cruiser was driven by Jeremy Clarkson and he promptly proved the car was designed to cruise in a straight line. So, sit back, grab a glass of champagne, and let the chauffeur do all the work. I guarantee you won't spill a drop of that Dom Pérignon.

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Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 8.) 1975 Cadillac Coupe De Ville

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Why It's So Smooth: Measuring 19 feet in length, this coupé offered more interior space than some New York City apartments. You kind of start to wonder why this car was so long if it was meant to be a coupé… but then that goes out the window as soon as you sink into the driver's seat and feel the road roll pleasantly beneath you.

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Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 7.) 1959 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Coupé Convertible

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Why It's So Smooth: The 1959 Ninety-Eight was completely redesigned, as was the entire Olds lineup, and was offered with 371 cubic inch Rocket V8 and Jetaway Hydramatic Transmission. It just sounds so velvety, unless you mashed on the accelerator causing a jerk when shifting from first to second gear. So be gentle and you'll be effortlessly yachting on the sea that is America's road.

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Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 6.) 1973 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham

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Why It's So Smooth: Let's take this up a notch, BAM! The New Yorker Brougham sported Chrysler's Fuselage styling and was a full 18 and a half feet long. Power came from a 440 cubic inch V8, though power was reduced to meet stricter fuel and emissions standards. I know Rusty said 1972, but he pictured a 1973 and I know he didn't say Brougham, but I know he meant to. Either way, this land yacht is a leather upholstered, silky smooth dream to ride.

Photo Credit: Alden Jewell

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 5.) 1975 Mercury Marquis Brougham

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Why It's So Smooth: You get the bonus points! Your prize is recognition! The name Brougham was originally used for a sedan that was bodied as a coupé but later on it was used to distinguish between the more luxurious and standard version of a model. In 1976 a consumer survey was conducted and it was found that the Marquis was preferred to the Olds 98 and Buick ELektra. The following year the Grand Marquis was selected over the Cadillac Sedan de Ville, demonstrating the luxury, comfort, and overall classyness of this land yacht.

Photo Credit: Alden Jewell

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 4.) 1971 Cadillac Eldorado

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Why It's So Smooth: The Cadillac Eldorado, named after the mythical land of gold, is the car of crazy Texas oil-men, purple-suited player haters, and Mafiosos. At 18 and a half feet, the Eldorado offered up a 500 cubic inch V8 for your yachting pleasure. It served as the pace car for the 1973 Indy 500, but that's the closest it will ever get to any form of motorsport. Best keep this lancha in a straight line.

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 3.) 1972 Buick Riviera

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Why It's So Smooth: The Riviera is where you park your yacht. The Buick Riviera is a yacht! This boat-tailed land yacht just grew longer and longer that by 1973 it was almost 19 feet long. Its Corvette Stingray-inspired rear window and coupé body meant that you were cruising in style and the 455 cu. in. V8 provided silky smooth torque throughout the rev range. Just listen to that burble.

Photo Credit: Alden Jewell

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 2.) 1973 Imperial LeBaron

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Why It's So Smooth: The 1973 Imperial LeBaron was the longest non-limousine production vehicle at a whopping 21 feet. The LeBaron's styling was described as the Fuselage Look by Chrysler and this particular year's styling was an evolution of the Fuselage look. What does this all mean? Even more classy and stylish faring.

Ten Great Land Yachts EXPAND 1.) 1961 Lincoln Continental

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Why It's So Smooth: The '61 Conti was a new design, but it was 2 feet shorter than its predecessors, although still 18 feet long. However, Ford used the "compactness" of this Continental as its main advertising point by having a woman parallel park the car to show how easy it is. This Continental was the first to have suicide doors and was considered the epitome of Lincoln styling. Sadly, this is the same car that John F. Kennedy was riding in the day he was assassinated.


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To: Phillyred
Don't forget the BMW Isetta.


41 posted on 09/11/2014 8:59:53 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: Jewbacca

Interesting. I always thought that it just referred to large, comfortable automobiles.


42 posted on 09/11/2014 9:00:08 AM PDT by NewHampshireDuo
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To: martin_fierro

“If you think you hate it now, wait until you drive it.”


43 posted on 09/11/2014 9:00:40 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: Phillyred
My favorite, 1972 Olds 98 Coupe. I have had 2 of these.


44 posted on 09/11/2014 9:02:02 AM PDT by The Mayor (Honesty means never having to look over your shoulder.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

I had a 66 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. It was 19’ long with a huge trunk. Black leather interior auto temp control. What a great car.


45 posted on 09/11/2014 9:03:40 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
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To: Phillyred
1965 Buick Electra 225 with power reclining split bench seating.


46 posted on 09/11/2014 9:03:53 AM PDT by KC Burke (Gowdy for Supreme Court)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

HAHAHA!


47 posted on 09/11/2014 9:05:48 AM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: 1Old Pro

See my 225 in post 46. This is just about a dead match to the car that carried me as a teenage Romeo.


48 posted on 09/11/2014 9:06:02 AM PDT by KC Burke (Gowdy for Supreme Court)
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To: martin_fierro

The Family Truckster.


49 posted on 09/11/2014 9:07:59 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: RegulatorCountry

Drop back a few years to one Cannon had, my favorite.


50 posted on 09/11/2014 9:21:46 AM PDT by wally_bert (There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

Gotta love that roofline...


51 posted on 09/11/2014 9:29:27 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: Fightin Whitey

I had a brown one of those. It hurt a little bit and it took several flushes for it to go down.


52 posted on 09/11/2014 9:30:49 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: Phillyred
Da King...


53 posted on 09/11/2014 9:33:22 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: KC Burke

As the zero would say, a Duce-and-a-quata....


54 posted on 09/11/2014 9:34:34 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

Hillary was titillated!!!!


55 posted on 09/11/2014 9:35:37 AM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: wally_bert
Another really cool one that you don't see much is the '72 T-Bird, which in that era was the same size as the Lincoln Mark.

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It only looked good that one year, imho. Those massive bumpers in '73 ruined it. Some cars worked OK with chrome battering rams, others didn't. This is one of them.

56 posted on 09/11/2014 9:37:21 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Phillyred
1964 Ford Galaxy 500. Except for the wheels I had one like this in the late '70s.


57 posted on 09/11/2014 9:38:12 AM PDT by Jaxter (Si vis pacem para bellum.)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel
1959 Pontiac Bonneville

I remember my grandparents had a Bonneville around that time and one day I asked my grandfather (I was about 8 or 9) "What's it got in it?"

He replied "everything except birth control"...

Then I responded "what's birth control?"

He said "go ask your mother".........LOL!

58 posted on 09/11/2014 9:39:00 AM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Is there such a thing as a vegan zombie?)
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To: Jaxter

My cousin’s husband has one almost identical, he just left the Ford factory mags on it with Michelin redlines.


59 posted on 09/11/2014 9:41:59 AM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry

I had a 1974 Lincoln Mark IV. That was a great cruising car.


60 posted on 09/11/2014 9:44:17 AM PDT by MileHi
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