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Lincoln Mark LT Single Generation (2006-2008, US)
2006–2008 · P221 (F-150-derived) · truck
Lincoln-badged version of the 11th-generation Ford F-150 SuperCrew, sharing the P221 platform, the Dearborn / Kansas City assembly lines, and most of the cab structure. SuperCrew (4-door) only, RWD or 4WD. Single engine: 5.4L 3V Triton V8 (300 hp). Replaced the slow-selling 2002 Blackwood. Lincoln projected 13,000 annual US sales; first-year sales reached 10,274 but fell to 4,631 by 2008, prompting US discontinuation. Continued in Mexico through 2014 (different generation, not covered here).
Watch out: Inherits every documented headache of the 2004-2008 5.4L 3V Triton - most notoriously the two-piece spark plug breakage during removal (carbon-locked Motorcraft SP-507 / SP-515 plugs snap at the welded electrode). Cam phaser failure on the same engine produces the cold-start rattle that escalates to a timing-cover-off repair. Best preventive on the plug issue: change at 30k with anti-seize, not Ford's 100k interval. Same caveats apply to the F-150 of the same era.
Full clubhouse — owner Garage Lineage, common problems, year-by-year notes, and product picks — is on the build list.
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