Original Spanish Red Metallic1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible on 2040-cars
Hampstead, North Carolina, United States
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My car is as low mileage as you will find anywhere. my car is a factory air condition ca. It has cruise control s well. It was the very top of the line. It is a 1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible 4 door sedan with suicide doors. The exterior paint is code Q spanish red metallic.The paint is extremly shiny but shows some sign of age. There are no visible rust anywhere on the car. The only inperfections on paint are very small bubbles in clear coat the size of a Pin Head or the size of a small bb from a bb gun. The body is straight as an arrow. I had the North Crolina State troopers run the vin# and it has never been involved in a single accident. Not one accident and its 51 years old. The motor and transmission are matching numbers stock factory equipment. The transmission was rebuilt 2000 miles ago my a certified shop and the motor was thoroughly gone through as well as an exhaust manifold was cracked. At that time the motor was completely pulled out and cleaned along with the replacement of any leaks and gaskets. I have over $9000 in reciepts which was all performed under 2100 miles ago. The drivetrain is completely stock and unaltered except for the tranny rebuild. The carburator is the original stock carb and still starts runs and idles perfectly. A full fluid flush and tune up was done this week 4/22/14. The entire exhaust system has been replaced with a complete stainless steel exhaust under 2000 miles ago as well. This car is extemely quiet and does not leak anything. It truly is the ultimate luxury car. It has Hollywood written all over it! The interior is almost flawless. The seats and carpet look like new. All the guages work well. all the power top, windows, and locks work smoothly. The only unaltered item on the interior is the Alpine cd player which was mounted in the stock am radio location. I have never had the original am radio for it, but on ebaythere are plenty for sale. Please contact me for more pictures and emails. I would me more than happy to answer any questions you may have. My car has the stock oem original wheels and hubcaps and correct date tires. you can fly in and drive this car back to anywhere in the country without a single issue. I also replaced the batter last week. It is register, inspected, and unsured. With this condition and low mileage its a $30k plus car. With a $5000-$8000 paint job its a $50k plus car. look around and see for yourself. This is a rare collector car which I NEED to sell to buy a house for my family. |
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Lincoln needs a farewell address, not a new marketing plan
Tue, 09 Apr 2013
The trouble with Ford's Lincoln brand is that no one cares about it any more.
Not long after I heard that Mark LaNeve, chief operating officer of Ford agency Team Detroit, was moving to take over direct operations of the New York ad agency Hudson Rouge for Lincoln, I heard that JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson was ousted. The two events are connected.
Junkyard Gem: 1979 Lincoln Versailles
Mon, Apr 10 2023Sometimes a car manufacturer creates a chassis design that continues to make money for decade after decade, and that's just the jackpot that the Ford Motor Company hit when it built the 1960 Ford Falcon. While that car itself stayed in production in Argentina all the way through 1991, the real payoff for Dearborn came with the many vehicles that ended up being built on modified versions of that platform. There was the original Mustang, of course (and its Mercury Cougar sibling), but also the Ford Maverick/Mercury Comet and its successors, the Ford Granada, Mercury Monarch and Lincoln Versailles. That last car is one of the rarest of all the 1960 Falcon descendants, and I've managed to find a nice example in a boneyard in Sparks, Nevada. The Lincoln Versailles wasn't the first Ford product to be named after Louis XIV's pad in France. That honor went to the mid-1950s Ford Vedette Versailles, a flathead V8-powered sibling to the Simca Vedette and Chambord. The Lincoln Versailles was built from the 1977 through 1980 model years. The idea was that it would compete with the very successful Cadillac Seville, a Chevy Nova-based luxury sedan that debuted for the 1976 model year. These cars were not big sellers, with just over 50,000 produced during their four model years. This one is the first junkyard example I've seen for at least 20 years. The Versailles came with a sturdy 9-inch rear axle assembly and was equipped with disc brakes all the way around. Since it bolts straight into a 1964-1973 Mustang (and many other related Fords), a Versailles rear is always the first thing purchased when one of these cars hits the junkyard. This one probably got yanked by the very first junkyard customer who recognized what it was. The interior is still very, very nice. The front seats appear to be the "Flight Bench" split-bucket type, done up in turqouise "Champagne Dorchester" cloth. You wouldn't see an interior this luxurious in a Granada! And I would know, since I took my first driver's test in my family's 1979 Granada. A factory AM/FM/8-track radio came as standard equipment in this car. For an extra $321 ($1,395 in 2022 dollars), you could have a factory CB radio as well. The aftermarket also provided trunk-mount CBs. A Cartier-badged mechanical-digital clock was also standard equipment. This is essentially the same clock that went into much cheaper Fords of the decade. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences.
Monochromatic Package spreads to Lincoln's Corsair, Nautilus, and Aviator
Fri, Jul 10 2020Lincoln is catering to buyers seeking a mostly chrome-free SUV by making the optional Monochromatic Package available on the Corsair, the Nautilus, and the Aviator. It was inaugurated by the Navigator in 2019. Inspired by current trends in fashion and interior design, the Monochromatic Package bundles a darker grille, tinted emblems, body-colored mirrors, and darkened trim pieces all around. It also includes black 20- or 22-inch alloy wheels, depending on the model. Lincoln made no mention of modifications in the cabin. 2021 Corsair and 2021 Aviator buyers who tick the Monochromatic Package box will be asked to choose from three colors named Pristine White, Infinite Black, and Asher Gray, respectively. The Monochromatic-equipped 2020 Nautilus will exclusively be offered in Infinite Black, while the 2020 Navigator carries on with Pristine White, Ceramic Pearl, and Infinite Black as its color options when buyers add the package. Lincoln hopes expanding the Monochromatic Package's availability will allow its SUVs to keep building momentum, but pricing information hasn't been announced yet. For context, the chrome-free look costs $3,495 on the 2020 Navigator, and it's exclusively offered on the mid-range Reserve model priced at $83,665. Like parent company Ford, Lincoln is increasingly reliant on its crossovers and SUVs. It confirmed its last two sedans, the MKZ and the Continental, will retire without a replacement in sight after the 2020 model year.























