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The Lincoln and Continental Owners Club was formed in 1953 by Dr. Elliston Bell. The first National meet was held in Dearborn, Michigan, on October 16, 1954, with 151 Continentals participating. These included 1940 through 1948 Continentals only. The following year, there were two National Meets; an Eastern Meet was held in Bedford Spring, Pennsylvania, and a Western Meet was held in Santa Barbara, California. The Philadelphia Region was formed in 1984 to continue the enjoyment and preservation of Lincoln’s in the PA, NJ, DE, MD and parts of West Virginia.
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why LCOC?
The mission of the u003cstrongu003eLincoln and Continental Owners Club (LCOC)u003c/strongu003e is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and celebration of the world’s finest motorcars. We serve as the primary stewards for the storied heritage of the Lincoln brand, fostering a community where history meets the open road.
Whether it is the classic elegance of the early Continentals or the bold innovation of modern luxury, our goal is to provide members with the technical expertise and social connection needed to keep these icons in “Concours” condition. By hosting regional events and maintaining a deep archive of automotive knowledge, we ensure that the legacy of Lincoln luxury continues to inspire for generations to come.






