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Town Car 

A full-size, RWD, body on frame vehicle produced by Ford's Lincoln division on the "panther" platform from 1981 to 2011. The chassis was shared with the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis and was originally developed in 1979. It is known for its Old school driving characteristics, comfort, smooth ride, enormous trunk, reliable powertrain, and roomy interior. A favorite car of Senior citizens who remember the glory days of the American auto industry, wannabe gangsters, Mafia kingpins, limo companies, and taxi services.
My Grandpa's lincoln town car is sweet
Town Car by everydayvintage February 1, 2017

1989 lincoln town car

The lincoln towncar aka the beast named for its abnormally long size, usually driven by those of darker decent, almost always equipped with a massive subwoofer accompanied by an even larger trunk rattle.
many define it as a pimpmobile or a crank car.
Joe: "Dang check out that 1989 lincoln town car what a pimpmobile"
Dan: "It sounds like bass mixed with soda cans"
Joe: "i dont care that car is pimp"

Car Town 

Car Town is a game on facebook thats pretty fun. The object of the game is to do in work in a garage doing car maintence it takes time though so you have to wait a bit.. You make Money to invest into a car which you could use as a show car or race your friends in a cool drag race animation
"i Love car town!!"

Cripple-"so how long did it take u to save for that '69 skyline gtr"
Jesse-" Forever man and its faster than ur caddy"
Car Town by 3gee:D-teggy August 22, 2010

Town Carnival Ride 

Like Town Bike But Implies that more than just one person can "ride" at once.
That Ho is worse than the town bike man, she is the town carnival ride, she lets anyone that can fit on for a ride at the same time!
Town Carnival Ride by Jon86 July 21, 2005

painting the town in peas and carrots

Afterwards we'll have a few beers, then we'll be painting the town in peas and carrots.
A large RWD car made by Lincoln. Shares the same platform with the Ford Crown Vic and Mercury Grand Marquis.

It was an upscale trim package on Continentals in the 70's. Then it became it's own model in 1981 on a downsized bodystyle known as the "panther" platform. It lost it's boxy design in 1990, and again in 1998, making the body more aero looking each time. Towncars went on to be a stereotypical senior citizen mobile, gangster mobile, and also an extremely popular livery car for the rest of it's life. By the 2000's, it was the biggest car in production and large luxury cars had completly lost popularity. The majority went to Livery companies, and the Town Car and panther platform in general were phased out in 2011.
Dan: Your grandfathers 80's Towncar sure is cool looking.
Mike: That things an old school beast, but he doesn't drive much. He's 85 years old.
Towncar by Metalhead83 September 2, 2011