1964 Lincoln Continental on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible, celebrity owned, 2015 SEMA Continental Tire presentation vehicle, with less
than 100 miles since restoration. With 68K miles, new gloss black paint, 430 cubic inch motor, FAST EZ-EFI 2.0 fuel
injection, Ridetech air ride suspension, Kicker sound system, and shaved door handles, this gorgeous Lincoln
Continental Convertible is ready for its new owner.
BODY:
Reupholstered Convertible Top Fabric
New Convertible Top Rear Window
NOS or Remanufactured Convertible Top Bushings
Remanufactured Windshield
Shaved Door Handles
Exterior Trim Chromed
Exterior Trim Polished
NOS or Remanufacturer Weather Strip
Restored Under Carriage
INTERIOR:
Reupholstered Midnight Black Leather Seats
Reupholstered Leather Dash Panels
Upholstered Leather Dash Board
Paint Matched Lower Dash Panel
German Finetuft Velour Carpet Set with Logo Floor Mats
Custom Molded Leather Wrapped Speaker Pods in Door Panels
Custom Molded Leather Wrapped Speaker Pods in Foot Wells
ELECTRONICS:
FAST EZ-EFI 2.0 Fuel Injection System with Touch Screen Control
MSD 6-AL Ignition
Alpine Model AVH-P6800DVD Head Unit
Kicker Capacitors
Kicker Speakers
Spal Shaved-40 Shaved Door Kit with 7-Channel Remote
o All Four Doors Activated
E-Stopp Electric Parking Brake System
John Cashman Convertible Top Rebuild Including:
o Convertible and Window Relays
o Window Motors
o Convertible Top Limit Switches
o Convertible Top Hydraulic Pump
o Convertible Top Line Set
o Convertible Top Remote Activation
Factory Rebuilt Engine Harness
MECHANICAL:
RPM OEM Spec 430ci Engine
o NOS Factory Headers
o NOS Coolant Reservoir
o Upgraded Polished Stainless Steel Overflow Reservoir
Ford AOD Transmission Upgrade
Bendtsens Transmission Adapter Plate
Transmission Custom Mount and Linkage
Upgraded 3 Row Radiator
Upgraded AOD Transmission Cooler
Custom Driveshaft
Upgraded Electric Fuel Pump System
SUSPENSION:
Ridetech Level 2 Air Suspension Package with Display
o Upgraded to (1) 5 Gallon and (1) 3 Gallon Air Tank
o Upgraded to (2) VIAIR 400C Compressors
o Upgraded to Big Red Valves
o Upgraded to 3/8 in Stainless Braided Air Line
o Custom Rear Axle Shockwave Mount
o Re-Arched New Rear Leaf Springs
o Upgraded Tie Rod, Steering and Suspension Bushings
Forgiato 22 Original Puntini
o Continental Tire Extreme Contact DWS06 265/30/22
Kicker Audio Show Vehicle
2015 Continental Tire SEMA Booth Car
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Auto blog
Lincoln dealers frustrated over slow MKZ production ramp-up
Tue, 12 Feb 2013Lincoln has clearly been working hard to get the word out about its 2013 MKZ sedan. The Dearborn automaker has taken out lavish spreads to trumpet its boldly styled new model in magazines of every description, along with placing commercials for both the vehicle and the reborn brand behind it on all manner of television programs, including the super-costly Super Bowl earlier this month.
Pity, then, that Lincoln dealers don't have enough MKZs to sell. According to The Detroit News, parent company Ford has spent a good portion of its time at this week's National Automobile Dealers Association meeting in Florida attempting to pacify upset dealers who don't have enough examples of the pivotal new vehicle in stock.
As the DetNews notes, Lincoln only sold 453 MKZs last month, a whopping 73-percent decrease over the same period last year when the sedan's predecessor was on sale. In fact, the stunted supply had enough impact that Lincoln's January figures worked out to a 32-year low for the brand, just as it's trying to get back on its feet. This, despite the fact that the MKZ is said to have the biggest number of pre-orders in the marque's history.
Mulally wanted to kill Lincoln as late as last year, Fields vows to turn it around
Mon, 30 Jun 2014Lincoln fans might want to give incoming Ford CEO Mark Fields a pat on the back for having a hand in saving the brand from the chopping block last year. He's among the people spearheading the rejuvenation of the division away from its stodgy image to appeal to younger customers.
According to two unnamed sources speaking to Bloomberg, CEO Alan Mulally was ready to kill Lincoln last year. Following the slow production ramp-up of the MKZ combined a with a costly ad campaign, Mulally was frustrated and openly suggested dropping the brand. However, Fields and Jim Farley, Ford's marketing boss, convinced the CEO that the brand was worth saving. They also created a plan to prevent similar problems for new models in the future.
It seems that one part of the strategy may involve waiting until new models are at dealers before starting a big ad campaign for them. Lincoln global director, Matt VanDyke, recently told Autoblog that the division is holding off on a full marketing push behind the new MKC crossover to prevent the supply problems that plagued the MKZ last year. Its big offensive begins in the fall when the CUVs are at all of the dealers and consumers are at home watching more TV. VanDyke also told Bloomberg that Fields, Farley and Joe Hinrichs, Ford president of the Americas, have more direct oversight over new product launches now.
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.