1941 Lincoln Contenental Coupe - Stunning High Level Show Car - Everything Works on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
1941 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL COUPE
Stunning high level "show car" that will delight the most critical buyer! Black lacquer
exterior 3 speed manual
transmission with working overdrive Defroster
w/auxiliary heater Trunk light Front seat belts Owner's manual Owned by current
owner for six years. This car was totally restored five prior to that Everything works
including all of the lights, horns, all of the original gauges, dome and The leather on the front seating surface and backrest has the normal "caress marks"; the back seat is perfect as is the headliner. You will be proud to own this one. We welcome a "Pre-Purchase" inspection prior to the end of the auction and are available to answer questions either by e-mail or phone. Our phone number is (248) 589-2700 (We are open every day!) We have a 100+ car indoor display facility in the Detroit area. You may view this vehicle 7 days a week! For 28 years we have been offering professional selling services to private owners. If you or a friend has a vehicle for sale, protect yourself from the risk and inconvenience of selling your own vehicle... call or email today. |
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Ford recalling 850,000 cars and SUVs for airbag issues
Fri, 26 Sep 2014Ford has announced a major recall of 850,000 vehicles from model years 2013 and 2014 due to a problem with the "restraints control module."
According to Ford, a short circuit could develop in the module, causing the airbag warning light to illuminate. In more severe cases, dependent on where the short develops, the airbags and seatbelt pre-tensioners may not work in the event of an accident. The problems can be more wide-ranging than that, too, as systems that rely on information from the control module, such as the stability control can be affected.
With 850,000 vehicles affected, it's no surprise that some of Ford's volume leaders are covered. That includes the Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans, as well as the incredibly recall-prone Escape and the C-Max MPV.
Ford recalling select Taurus, Explorer and Lincoln MKS models over fuel tanks
Sun, 31 Mar 2013Ford is recalling certain 2012 Taurus, 2013 Explorer and 2012 Lincoln MKS models over fuel tank concerns. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, vehicles built between July 19, 2011 and March 15, 2012 may have been built with fuel tanks that have a "marginally sealed seam" on the side. Those seams may not provide the strength necessary to protect the tank from rupture during a collision. They may also leak. The recall covers a total of 3,037 vehicles. NHTSA says that leaked fuel, in the presence of an ignition source, could easily cause a fire.
Dealers will inspect the tanks and replace them as need be free of charge. Owners can expect to be notified once the campaign begins on or around April 22, 2013. You can read the full NHTSA recall notice below for more information.
Would a Mustang-based Lincoln look like this?
Mon, 07 Jan 2013Designer Josiah LaCalla has taken a stab at what a Ford Mustang-based Lincoln model might look like with the Continental Mark X1 concept. Make no mistake, Ford's luxury arm has made it abundantly clear that it won't be pursuing any new products outside of volume models, which means a flashy halo grand tourer like the one you see here isn't in the cards. LaColla used the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG as a basis for his creation, which explains the long nose, but we certainly don't mind the idea of a rear-wheel drive Lincoln with a cabin pushed to the aft.
While we're dreaming, there's certainly nothing stopping us from imagining what's under that lengthy hood. We like the idea of the 5.8-liter supercharged V8 from the Shelby GT500 pushing the Mark X1 down the road, but how about something a little more inventive? Something like a high-revving, buttery V12 with enough torque to push the contraption well past 200 miles per hour. Dream a little dream, people.