1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V (5) 2-door Coupe on 2040-cars
Copiague, New York, United States
HERE I HAVE MY GRANDFATHERS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK V(5) 2-DOOR COUPE THATS ALL ORIGINAL/STOCK
THE CAR WAS GIVEN TO ME AS A FAMILY PASS DOWN GIFT SINCE HE HAS PASSED THE CAR NEEDS MINOR RESTORATION SEATS R WORN IN THE FRONT REAR PASSENGER TAILLAMP LENS IS CRACKED BUT STILL WORKS SOME INTERIOR PIECES R MISSING BUT OVERALL EVERYTHING WORKS AND ITS STARTS UP IF U JUST GIVE IT A GOOD WASH AND WAX JOB AND A TUNE UP U WOULD BE GOOD TO GO ITS A 460 BB FORD WITH A C6 TRANNY SO IT GETS UP AND GOES OVERALL ITS A SOLID CLASSIC CAR WITH AMERICAN V8 POWER AND LIKE I ALWAYS SAY THEY DONT MAKE CARS LIKE THIS THE WAY THEY USED TO THEY LAST FOREVER 30000 MILES ON THE ODOMETER I CANT KEEP THE CAR BECAUSE WHERE I LIVE THE TOWN RULES\LAWS REQUIRE ME TO HAVE IT IN A GARAGE OR ON A DRIVEWAY WHICH I BOTH DONT HAVE ANY SPACE FOR SO THAT WHY ITS FOR SALE I HAVE 2 WEEKS OTHERWISE THEY WILL FINE ME AND POSSIBLY DO OTHER WORST THINGS I HATE TO SELL IT I WANTED TO RESTORE IT AND KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY BUT THE TOWN IS FORCING MY HAND ON THIS TITLE IN HAND ANY QUESTIONS U CAN CALL OR TEXT ME 6313654655 OR 5163148084 |
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Ford's Galhotra succeeds Farley as head of Lincoln
Wed, 23 Jul 2014Ford Motor Company is announcing a major personnel shakeup that could have a dramatic effect on the future of the Lincoln division. Kumar Galhotra (pictured above), currently vice president of engineering at Ford for all of its vehicles worldwide, is taking over as the president of the luxury brand on September 1, replacing Jim Farley. The automaker is also hiring a new head of advanced engineering.
Galhotra has a huge job ahead of him as the new boss of Lincoln worldwide, overseeing product development, marketing, sales and service. His task is to turn the luxury division into a world-class brand as quickly as possible, and he reports directly to Ford President and CEO Mark Fields.
"These changes underscore our commitment to build on the success of our One Ford plan by accelerating our pace of progress. They also make clear we are serious about Lincoln as a world-class luxury brand and that product excellence and innovation are what will deliver growth and define our entire company going forward," said Fields in the company's announcement.
Genesis cars win accolades, offer value — so why are sales so bad?
Tue, Jul 31 2018My high-school buddy Brent Cormier was so smitten with the Genesis G80 when he saw it at an event I hosted at SXSW in 2016 he bought a used 2013 Hyundai Genesis a short time later and fell in love with the car. "It surpasses my every expectation," said Cormier, a self-described "renaissance man" who owns and runs a real estate agency with his wife Laura, is a food service executive chef and part owner of Austin-based Thin the Herd Guitars. "I was locked into Mercedes and Audi for 10 years," he added. "And felt trapped in an endless pit of maintenance costs." After owning the Genesis over the past two years — including using it as an Uber and Lyft driver to earn extra cash — Cormier learned what some frugal luxury sedan buyers and a handful of car reviewers have discovered: Genesis offers great bang for the buck compared to other premium brands and can compete with the best in terms of performance, features and comfort. Hyundai's luxury brand also earned a prominent third-party endorsement last week when for the first time Genesis topped J.D. Power's 2018 APEAL study, surpassing German luxury-performance icon Porsche. The APEAL study (which stands for Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout) "measures owners' emotional attachment and level of excitement across 77 attributes," ranging from performance to comfort, and asks nearly 68,000 owners of new 2018 models to score vehicles on a 1,000-point scale. In its second year ranked as a stand-alone brand, Genesis earned an APEAL score that bumped it up 15 points to 884 and helped push it past Porsche — and past BMW, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Cadillac, Land Rover and Lexus, in order of ranking. Last month, Genesis also topped J.D. Power's Initial Quality Survey (IQS) for the first time this year. And both its models were awarded Top Safety Pick Plus ratings by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, among 11 Plus ratings in all for Korean vehicles. Despite high J.D. Power rankings and great reviews, Genesis U.S. sales were off 50 percent for the first six months of 2018 compared to 2017, and in June Genesis sold only 796 vehicles — the first time U.S. numbers dropped below 1,000 in a month. Part of Genesis's APEAL and IQS success can be attributed to its small product lineup: just two models, the G80 and G90 sedans, with a third, the 2019 G70, launching later this year. And while those numbers may help in J.D.
Lincoln's second, more traditional, Super Bowl commercial
Sat, 02 Feb 2013For its second Super Bowl commercial, Lincoln Motor Company has stepped away from the Max Ernst-ian surrealism of the "Steer the Script" spot. No Germans, no turtles, no aliens nor alpacas this time, just a 30-second run through the ways in which Lincoln sees the 2013 MKZ as a rebirth of the brand and everything a luxury consumer would want.
The kind of traditional spot that could run any time of year, the only question we had after watching it was: "Wait - was that... Abraham Lincoln?" Along with the press release from Lincoln, you can view the spot below.
If you want a deeper look and criticism into Lincoln's "Steer The Script," ad, have a read of AOL Autos' column: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is a Flop, written by Pete Bigelow.