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** Amazing Custom ** 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:93000 Color: AND NEAR FLAWLESS BLACK INTERIOR WITH BLACK POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States
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*** 1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ***

               ** CONVERTIBLE **

 

MILD CUSTOM WITH FINISHED IN A SINISTER MILES DEEP “MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC”  EXTERIOR AND NEAR FLAWLESS BLACK INTERIOR WITH BLACK POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP.

THE “HOOPS” OR CUSTOM RIMS HAVE A DEEP LIP WHICH IS PAINTED THE SAME COLOR TO MATCH THE PAINT ON THE CAR.

 

MILD FACTORY 430ci V8 WITH CAM ( NOT SURE OF THE CAM SPECS ) ROCKERS, FUEL INJECTION, VALVE COVERS…ETC..

 

THE BLACK FABRIC TOP IS NEAR FLAWLESS AND SHOWS LITTLE WEAR WORKS PERFECTLY VIA A REMOTE ON KEYCHAIN.

 

THE “TURBO-DRIVE” AUTOMATIC SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH AS IT SHOULD.

 

ALL FACTORY POWER WINDOWS AND VENT WINDOWS WORK PERFECTLY AND HAS GOOD GLASS.

 

NICE GAPS IN THE SHEETMETAL, DOORS, HOOD, TRUNK ALL OPEN AND CLOSE WITH EASE.

 

NO RUST AND VERY SOLID UNDERCARRIAGE, TRUNK, BOTTOM OF DOORS, ENGINE BAY…

 

DISC BRAKES WORK WELL , BUT COULD USE SOME ATTENTION SINCE THIS CAR HAS SAT FOR A FEW YEARS IN A COLLECTION.  MOTOR STARTS AND RUNS WELL , BUT COULD ALSO USE SOME “TUNING” FOR DRIVABILITY AND IDLE …

 

CUSTOM AIRBAG SUSPENSION WORKS AS IT SHOULD FOR THAT “LOW” AND MEAN LOOK OR “RAISED” FOR DRIVEWAY CLEARANCE .

 

THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN TITLE WITH DOCUMENTED MILES AND INTERESTING OWNER HISTORY… ( WORD HAS IT THAT A JUDGE ON THE VOICE AND COVER OF PEOPLE MAGAZINE’S “SEXIEST MAN ALIVE” , ONCE OWNED THIS CAR) ..

 

QUICK VIDEOS OF TOP OPERATION AND WALK AROUND:

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUSnPkhQ8Y&list=UUDMVK_rezJfmTHpZwu627_g

 

AND:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr3RKZ5fygU&list=UUDMVK_rezJfmTHpZwu627_g

 

FOR MORE INFO ON CURRENT HISTORY OF CAR, CALL OR TEXT:

AARON (302)-547-5004

 

OR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT:

JAY BROWN (302)-358-6657

JAY.BROWNCLASSICS@GMAIL.COM

 

SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED.  PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY WHEN PURCHASING- MOST BANKS WILL NOT FINANCE A CAR THIS OLD. CAR IS SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

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2017 Lincoln Continental spied on the inside

Fri, Dec 18 2015

We just saw the lightly camouflaged exterior of the 2017 Lincoln Continental a few days ago, and a new set of spy shots now give us an even better look inside the upcoming luxury sedan. Where the outside largely brings the concept's design to the road, the production interior shows far more compromises. Rather than the expanse of blue leather and Alcantara upholstery, Lincoln's stylists tone things down with a mostly black cabin. While less overwhelming than on the showcar, there's still no shortage of chrome because strips of the shining metal outline nearly every surface. Wood accents also help add some visual interest. The general cabin layout remains close to the concept. The infotainment system gets prime position near the top of the center stack, and the buttons for the transmission sit vertically on the left side of the screen. The design then flows to an angled console that features physical controls for things like the radio and HVAC. These photos provide another view at the nearly undisguised exterior, too. The Lincoln emblem at the front is chrome on this test car, and you can now spot more shining trim underneath the grille. Also look close for a better view of the door handles along the beltline. We expect the full reveal of the production Continental at the Detroit Auto Show in January. Related Video:

2016 Lincoln MKX gets 330-hp EcoBoost V6, new auto braking system

Tue, Jan 13 2015

Lincoln has been treading water with the MKX. The crossover's sales were flat in 2014, and its appearance and mechanicals have been largely unchanged since its last redesign in 2011. That changes this fall, when the redesigned 2016 MKX goes on sale in the United States with a more powerful EcoBoost engine, an upgraded cabin and a host of new comfort and safety features designed to make the crossover more competitive and increase its sales. The MKX debuts Tuesday at the Detroit Auto Show, though pictures leaked last weekend. The new vehicle has at least 36 new features compared with the outgoing model, and perhaps the most significant is the addition of the optional twin-turbo 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, which is expected to make more than 330 horsepower and 370 pound-feet of torque. That's a major jump from the naturally aspirated 3.7-liter V6, which is the only engine option available on the current vehicle. It continues as the standard engine for the 2016 model and is rated at 300 hp and 280 lb-ft. The engines are paired with six-speed automatic transmissions. Front wheel-drive is standard, and all-wheel drive is an option. Lincoln engineers focused on improving the driving character of the new MKX. The chassis is revised, and the rear suspension uses an integral link setup. It's also the first Lincoln to get adaptive steering. The body structure is updated and designed to keep more outside noise from the cabin. "Quietness is luxury," chief engineer Elaine Bannon said. The MKX was also redesigned with a focus on safety. The MKX is among the first Ford Motor Co. vehicles to get a new feature, called pre-collision assist. The technology will warn the driver if it senses a crash is imminent and apply the brakes. The technology is also launching this year on the European version of the Ford Fusion, the Mondeo. Additionally, the MKX gets a 360-degree camera that aids with parking. The camera is mounted behind the Lincoln star badge in the middle of the split-wing grille. It extends to offer a view of up to seven feet around the perimeter of the crossover. Lincoln also added an auto hold feature, which keeps the vehicle from moving when it is sitting in traffic. Lincoln underscored the MKX's new safety and technology with a more dramatic design for 2016. It has a swoopy appearance with fender flares similar to those on the MKC, and it's curvier and more creased than the outgoing MKX.

2018 Lincoln Navigator Black Label Drivers' Notes Review | American luxury

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For years, the Lincoln Navigator played second fiddle to the Cadillac Escalade. Even with a refresh a few years back, the big ute couldn't quite match what Cadillac (or anyone else in the class) offered. The design looked dated, and the interior felt a full generation behind. Things sure have changed, as the new Navigator might just be the first Lincoln in years that gets near-universal praise from the Autoblog staff. This class of SUV may not be everyone's cup of tea, but Lincoln deserves credit for doing more than just phoning it in. Our tester this week is a Chroma Crystal Blue short-wheelbase Navigator Black Label. That's the top-trim model, so features like heated and ventilated leather seating, full-LED lighting, a panoramic moonroof, a 20-speaker audio system and adaptive suspension are all standard. The only options on our 2018 model were the $1,750 paint and the $1,250 perfect-position seats. At $98,320, it isn't cheap, but it's right on the mark for the segment. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: The Lincoln Navigator is a demonstrative improvement in luxury, power and design. It's more sophisticated and elegant than ever before, but it remains true to itself. The interior is gorgeous — the best-looking cabin I've ever seen in a Navigator — and it's the best in the segment. The Cadillac Escalade, which is still great but is due for a freshening, feels dated and less user-friendly inside, by comparison. Our Navigator, outfitted in the Black Label trim, looks like something out of a 1960s Camelot photo spread. The powder blue materials remind me of old pictures of Jackie Kennedy. The way the Lincoln crest appears above the glovebox also feels very Jet Age. The knobs, switches and buttons for the controls add to the retro look, but they're also tactile and functional. People don't want to navigate four touchscreens to adjust the heat. Lincoln and other carmakers are wisely going back to simplicity for interior features. That being said, the interior has all the modern features and amenities you would expect. Sync 3 is solid. The large touchscreen is easy to read and use. It's colorful and intuitive. Finally, it's a Sync system I can get on board with. The seats are comfortable, supportive, and the front ones can be positioned 30 different ways. There's so much variety I never found the perfect spot in my two nights in the Navigator. The exterior touches from the most recent redesign accentuate the Navigator's luxurious feel.