Lincoln Premiere
Vehicle Ref 953
About this vehicle:
Towards the end of the 50's era and into the 1960's American cars were beginning to take on a more european feel albeit still with very large vehicles, much bigger than the european counterparts. They still had a wealth of chrome, but the high tailfins of the 50's were slightly lowered and with the Lincoln Premiere the front headlamps were offset one above the other similar to the Mercedes style at the time. Although the Lincoln is a two door vehicle the front seats tip fully forward at an angle for easier entry and exit. The seats are large and comfortable bench style and are finished in light blue brocade with darker blue leather edging. The car is in the traditional wedding colour of Ivory but with a blue flash along the body to incorporate the interior colour shades.
Features
Exterior / Interior Colours:
Ivory / Blue
Total Number of Seats:
4 Passengers (+ Chauffeur)
Chauffeur's Attire:
Smart Suit & tie
Children & Babies:
Children (3+ years)
Number of Passenger Seats:
1 Front , 3 Rear
Passenger Seat Belts Fitted:
1 Front , 0 Rear
Vehicle's Year:
1960
Vehicle Local Area:
Ilford, LondonVehicle Make:
LincolnVehicle Operating Area
This Lincoln Premiere is available in and around the following places:
Verified Reviews from Past Clients

From Josh Stark
30-08-2025
This was a wonderful addition to our wedding, our guests loved it and it really added to the occasion. Our driver was lovely, timely and competent - handling difficult hill starts like a pro. Would thoroughly recommend for weddings and other events
From Emily Flynn
30-08-2025
I would highly recommend Premier Carriage - we received clear communication and everything on the day was very smooth! Thanks so much - Emily and Flynn
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