One Owner, Low Mileage, Great Looking Car In Very Good Condition W/ Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Lyons, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 cu in V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1975
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: Coupe
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 62,300
Sub Model: Mark IV
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
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This actually was Grandma's car! She purchased it new from the Ford/Lincoln dealership in Brush, Colorado. She drove it for just a little over 62,000 over the next 37 years and kept it in her garage in Ft. Morgan, CO when she wasn't driving it. This car is very clean with minimal wear, especially for a 38 year old car. The rear seat belts are still in the factory wrappers and it doesn't appear that anyone ever rode back there!
This very original Mark IV is equipped with the Optional Gold Luxury Group package. The paint color is the Bronze Gold Diamond Fire Metallic (Code No. 54) which was available only with this optional package. The body and paint are in very good condition. Photos do not do the paint color justice; with a fresh wash it absolutely gleams! The top is the Gold Normande Grain vinyl top (Code No L4). The top does have surface blems (nothing through into the car) and should be reconditioned or replaced for the car to be perfect. The car is set off very nicely by its factory option Forged Aluminum wheels and whitewall tires. The luxurious interior is in Tan Leather with Saddle Leather Cross Straps (Code No. DU) and is also in very good condition: all seats, carpets, dash, dash top, headliner. door panels, etc.. There is no evidence that the car was ever smoked in. If you look closely or enlarge the photos you will see many distinctive styling details befitting this luxury flagship model such as the Gold Package pin-striping that runs the length of the vehicle; the Continental logos on the oval opera windows and mirrors; the Continental hood ornament; the iconic "Continental Spare" styling of the rear trunk lid, etc.. This is a very handsome car! This car is in very good condition overall. It readily starts and runs and drives very well and has always been well maintained. Tires, brakes, engine, transmission, AC, all systems work well. The car has its original owners manual, jack, full spare, etc.. As this is a used car there is No Warranty expressed or implied. Besides the vinyl top needing attention to be perfect, we note that the trim pieces that run along the top of the doors have some small blems as well Other than those, the car has very few blems or scratches, etc.. The body and undercarriage are very straight and there is no evidence that the car was ever hit or wrecked. We welcome your personal inspection or one by your agent prior to auction close. We are a small vintage and collector car dealer located in Lyons, CO (no the car was not flooded!). We have based our business on forthright and honest business dealings and full disclosure as to the condition of any car we sell. It is important to us that all of our customers are satisfied with the cars they purchase from us and we have excellent references. You may call me at 303-931-5280 with any questions or use the messaging link here on eBay. We are glad to coordinate shipping of the car for you as we are experienced with having cars shipped worldwide; shipping is at your expense. I would not hesitate to pick up this car and drive it anywhere; you would be cruising in style and comfort! Thank you for viewing this nice Mark IV and for your bids. |
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2018 Lincoln Navigator ad has more weird Matthew McConaughey
Thu, Dec 28 2017Now that new 2018 Lincoln Navigators are on their way to dealers, it's once again time for Matthew McConaughey to be weird behind the wheel in a new commercial. Things start out normally enough with the actor sitting in the SUV at a railroad crossing. But don't worry, it gets strange soon enough because for the rest of the commercial, McConaughey just drums on the Lincoln's steering wheel, a bit like in that disconcerting lunch scene in The Wolf of Wall Street. And the whole time, the actor doesn't say a word. He just drums along to the train and the crossing bells. Then he drives away. And that's it. It's just McConaughey drumming. The ad actually doesn't even show much of the Navigator, and obviously there isn't a word said about it. The most you might be able to learn about the Navigator from this commercial is that it's an SUV, it has an interior that has chrome and leather, and it has those "piano key" buttons for the shifter. We get that the first McConaughey commercials went viral and were frequently parodied for how bizarre they were, and the last Continental ad was also pretty off-the-wall. That was all good for getting attention from younger buyers, but we wonder if these ads are losing their punch and effectiveness. And if they have, then this ad doesn't do anything else to give buyers a sense of what the Navigator is. That's a shame, because the newest Navigator has a lot going for it. Instead, we get McConaughey drumming. Enjoy. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Celebrities Marketing/Advertising Lincoln SUV Luxury Videos lincoln navigator
Ford tweaking Model E dealer program to address dealer concerns
Wed, May 29 2024Ford's been working on its strategy and sales reorganization for a couple of years, the initiative that created the Blue (ICE), Pro (commercial), and Model E (electric) divisions. On the Model E side, part of continuous reworking of the EV arm has been in response to dealer lawsuits filed in numerous states, since Model E not only stipulated investments of anywhere from $500,000 to $1.2 million, the automaker initially wanted dealers to set no-haggle pricing, offer remote pickup and delivery for service appointments, and build chargers that would operate around-the-clock. Another big part of the tweaks to Model E is the continually unstable ground the entire electric project is built on. As part of understanding what dealers are facing and how to keep the electric wheels turning, Automotive News reports that the automaker held 11 meetings with dealers this year in six cities. Based on the feedback, more changes are coming to Model E as soon as next month.  During the roadshow, Ford told dealers to pause their investments into getting certified for Model E. This directive followed a corporate change in plans as Ford pulled investments in battery-electrics in favor of consumers' choice for hybrids. The head of Ford Blue — the internal-combustion-powered division that, with Ford Pro, has been paying the bills as Model E posts big losses — told AN, "We don't want them to make any decisions between now and the middle of June, when you can maybe have a more informed decision-making process based off what we work out with council in the next few weeks." One change has already been made public, the VP of EV programs telling an AutoNews business conference audience, “What weÂ’re finding is more dealers want to be involved in it and we donÂ’t want to be exclusive to just a handful, and so weÂ’re making a change where weÂ’re opening up that and not requiring as many certifications or investments for a dealer to participate in the EV revolution." Don't take that comment as a revelation; since the beginning, dealers complained about being excluded and needing to throw so much money at the program. Take that comment as Ford needing to find a better way in the "rapidly changing" environment. The official list of updates won't come until next month, when Ford meets its dealer council, and it should touch on topics beyond EVs.
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Fri, Apr 23 2021The Zephyr could help Lincoln. The concept car revealed this week at the Shanghai Motor Show is gorgeous and a conversation starter. People noticed Lincoln. The brand is quick to say the car, officially called the Zephyr Reflection Preview, is only intended for sale in China and what we’re seeing is a concept. In other words, donÂ’t get excited and donÂ’t read too much into the reveal. Why not? Mercedes, Audi and BMW still do pretty well with sedans. So do Lexus and Cadillac. IÂ’m not saying Lincoln should line up three wide against the C-Class, E-Class and S-Class and try to go head-to-head. Just make one car, maybe complemented by a crossover variant, like the Volvo S60 and V60 Cross Country relationship. Tiptoe into the segment. Price it right, make it electric and see what happens. IÂ’ve argued Chrysler only needs a few models to become relevant again. Lincoln already has more than a few solid models. Lincoln is relevant. The Navigator is the superstar, and the brand has a respectable lineup with attractive design, solid powertrains and clever chassis setups (like the AviatorÂ’s independent rear suspension). Lincolns arenÂ’t more expensive Fords with flashier grilles anymore. Ironically, thatÂ’s exactly what the last Zephyr was — a gussied-up 2006 Ford Fusion — that lasted for one year before being renamed the MKZ. Ford Motor Co., including Lincoln, famously pivoted away from cars. That was a mistake. The Ford brand can compensate with Bronco Sports and Maverick pickups and maybe a crossover-wagon thing that sort of replaces the Fusion. Lincoln could use something beyond crossovers and SUVs. At this point, youÂ’re probably saying, “Uh, Continental, hello — Lincoln tried this." In fact, Lincoln has actually sold 768 Continentals this year as it sells off remaining inventory of the now-discontinued sedan. IÂ’d argue the ContinentalÂ’s demise wasnÂ’t due to its merits. ItÂ’s a pretty good car. It just had the misfortune of launching in 2016 as the market for sedans continued to shrink. The Continental was never going to be a volume play, but the measly sales figures it did achieve didnÂ’t justify its existence, even for a halo car. The Cadillac CT6, the ContinentalÂ’s domestic rival, met the same fate for the same reasons. Why would a new sedan fare any better? Lincoln didnÂ’t reveal the powertrain of the prototype, but an electric Zephyr sedan could bring in a whole new customer to the brand.
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