We certainly enjoy thinking about odd cars here at Gear Patrol. A little while back, we took a look at the weirdest cars GM ever made. Now, we’re casting our glance over at the Ford Motor Company. Ford brought the world the assembly line, as well as automotive icons like the Mustang, the F-150 pickup, and the Bronco SUV. Of course, the company also brought the automotive world bywords for epic failure like the Edsel and the Pinto.
And then there were the cars that were just downright weird. Below are five Ford, Lincoln and Mercury (remember Mercury?) cars that — even with decades of hindsight — remain absolute head-scratchers.
Lincoln Blackwood (2002)

To its credit, Ford saw the luxury truck coming. But their first crack at it, the Lincoln Blackwood, proved an absolute debacle — hence why it only lasted one model year. The Blackwood had no tailgate and a useless carpeted bed with a power-lifted tonneau cover. It didn’t have four-wheel-drive. If you were extra swanky, there was even a Neiman Marcus limited edition.
Ford tried again with the Mark LT a few years later, and did a little better. Ford’s third attempt was the charm: the F-150 Platinum. People who want a fancy truck still like trucks.