1977 Lincoln Town Coupe on 2040-cars
Daingerfield, Texas, United States
Up for bids is this 1977 Lincoln Town Coupe.. Very nice condition. 400 / auto. a/c has been converted over to 134a. Runs and Drives Great. Has SABO 26 inch Wheels. Turns alot of heads when going down the road. Interior is great. Leather seats. Has the original am/fm radio with a under dash system with big woofers in the trunk along with a amp. System sounds great. Has Flowmaster exhaust. I have all the original paper work, build sheet, brake stopping consumer report paper. Has all the Texas Registration Receipts since car was purchased new. Was purchased new at the local dealership here in East Texas less than a mile from where the car was kept. Garage kept. Also have receipts for tires, wipers, ect. These Town Coupes with the 400 engines are getting more and more harder to find. Most were 460 Big Block. Rat Rod? Ghetto? One thing about it. Its no Low Rider. Look at the pictures provided. email me with any questions. Thanks for looking. Payment is due in full within 10 days after the end of auction. Must be picked up within ten days also. Happy Motoring
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2002 Lincoln Continental concept should've made production, headed for auction instead
Fri, 26 Sep 2014It seems like the retro design aesthetic in autos might be petering out, with even a former poster child like the Ford Mustang taking a step in a more modern direction. Sometimes those updates of old-school models really worked well, though. Just take a look above at the Lincoln Continental concept from 2002 that took the extruded shape of the 1960s version and updated it for the new millennium.
Now there's a chance for this gorgeous concept to take a spot in your garage, as RM Auctions is selling it as part of a 130-plus-car, no-reserve auction of the Sam Pack Collection on November 14 and 15, in Dallas, TX. Among the lots for sale are a number of Fords, including several recent concepts from the brand. "My collecting philosophy is simple: buy what I like, but always with an emphasis on quality," Pack said in the auction announcement.
The Continental concept absolutely nails the mix of modern and retro. Its perfectly crisp lines make the shape appear hewn from a single piece of metal, and there's just the slightest ornamentation with the angled, chrome slats in the grille and chrome strips over the wheel arches. It even retains the suicide doors from its inspiration.
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The new range-topping powerplant, thus far otherwise unavailable in the Blue Oval kingdom, will net a healthy 285 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 305 pound-feet of torque from 2,750 revs. Those figures represent gains of 10 hp and 5 lb-ft over earlier estimates, putting the handsome new compact CUV in the hunt with up-engined rivals from Audi and BMW. (A variant of the 2.3L will shortly find its way into the engine bay of the 2015 Ford Mustang, albeit with a number of key changes, including north-south orientation.)
In the MKC, the new engine will net 18 miles per gallon in the city and 26 on the highway with standard all-wheel drive, meaning it only loses a single mile per gallon in the city cycle versus the 240-hp, 270-lb-ft 2.0L EcoBoost model when fitted with all-wheel drive. Both engines rely on the same six-speed SelectShift automatic transmission.