Concept cars are oftentimes thinly veiled looks atslot future production cars, but every once in a while, we get one that's an absolutely stunning flight of fancy. Meet the Lincoln Model L100.
Making its debut Thursday during Monterey Car Week, the Model L100 is a wild glimpse into Lincoln's ambitious future, but it also harkens back to the brand's 100-year-old roots.
The 1922 Model L was the first vehicle Ford built after purchasing Lincoln, and if you look through the concept's transparent hood, you can see a crystal greyhound hood ornament -- something chosen by Edsel Ford in the 1920s.