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  • curprev 04:1604:16, 14 February 2022 71.94.157.155 talk 25,399 bytes −60 I'm not sure I would include that. First, just because it carries a name doesn't = "successor." Second, that car only carried 114" worth of wheelbase with FWD and a unibody (as opposed to 122", RWD, BoF). The DeVille (and Seville) competed with the Lincoln Continental and German full-size sedans; the Fleetwood competed with the Town Car. I'm not even sure the CT6 is even an accurate successor either undo

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  • curprev 23:4923:49, 28 November 2020 108.31.195.97 talk 23,338 bytes −10 I wanted the hyperlink to redirect to the right page for the 4L60E transmission, though I did fix the hyperlink to the 4L60 transmission article if that's why you reverted my last edit. undo

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