1959 Lincoln Continental Mark Iv on 2040-cars
Corning, New York, United States
Body Type:4 Door
Engine:430 ci V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Continental
Trim: Mark IV
Warranty: None
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 20,000
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Interior Color: Black
This 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV shows 20k miles but I am not sure if odometer has 20k or 120k miles. It is a very clean and straight car with original paint on 90% of it. It original factory heater hoses on engine. It has a 6 way power seat tht functions and 6 power windows that all work. The radio works, power locks work, and power trunk works when it wants to.The paint on the trunk by the chrome peeled off a little by the trunk. It was hand brush touched up. Other than that the pain it pretty good for being original with no weather checking. On a scale from 1-10 the chrome would probably be a 6 because it has some pitting. The leather seats are original and in good condition. The front seat has a little wear but it still good and the back seat is great. The car starts when you want it to and runs down the road great. Transmission is also very nice. Tires are B.F Goodrich and are in good condition.The engine is a 430 ci V8 and the underside is presentable. With this care being so old it is going to be sold AS IS. It is available for inspection and it is available for a test drive.
Please call 607-329-8667 with any questions. Thank you and happy bidding!!!
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2017 Lincoln Continental spied inside and out
Thu, Jul 9 2015Lincoln certainly made us stand up and take notice when it unveiled the Continental concept at the New York Auto Show this past March. Showcars, however, are only worth so much if they never reach production. But as these latest spy shots indicate, Ford's luxury division is hard at work taking the new Conti from show floor to showroom. The team from Dearborn has clearly gone to great lengths to disguise this prototype, wrapping it in a new type of camouflage with trompe l'oeil bulbous-looking shapes to keep us from seeing just how close the production version will keep to (or how far it may stray from) the concept's design. Our spy photographers did, however, manage to snap some shots of the inside through the side glass, and though it's still evidently some ways off from reaching production, some key details give us an idea of what to expect. Look closely and you can make out the buttons for the transmission running down the side of the infotainment screen, just like on other new Lincolns. The chromework appears to have been toned down some from the blinged-out dashboard of the showcar, but it may be too early to say how much shine there will be to the production model. The overall design of the center console looks pretty darn close to the version we saw in New York, though. The Continental is expected to replace the MKS, as Lincoln moves away from alphabetical nomenclature back towards actual nameplates. Assembly is slated to be undertaken in Flat Rock, MI. There are a great many more details yet to be uncovered, but as far as early indications go, it looks like Lincoln is well on its way to making its concept a reality. Related Video:
Lincoln takes to the Super Bowl with Twitter schizophrenia
Fri, 01 Feb 2013Lincoln has officially pulled off the wraps on its ad for this year's Super Bowl. As you may recall, the company invited people to send in their tweets to help craft the spot's story line with Jimmy Fallon in the director's chair. The company chose five tweets and ran with them, and the result is, well, about as focused as your average online comment thread. We do get plenty of shots of the all-new Lincoln MKZ, as well as at least one comment on the interior leather's suppleness.
Do we learn a single thing about the brand's new honey? Nope. But there's a turtle crossing, a band of bikers, a German farming student and herd of alpacas. Mostly, the ad just makes us tired. You can check out the full spot before it airs during the big game by watching it below. We'll be busy preparing for the alpacalypse.
AOL Autos' associate editor Peter Bigelow went deeper in his criticism. Have a read: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is A Flop.
Farley says Lincoln learnings in China could influence brand in US
Tue, 14 May 2013Automotive News reports Lincoln is looking to Chinese luxury shoppers for customer service ideas. Those notions may eventually make their way back to the US in the form of new dealership training. Jim Farley, the executive vice president of global marketing for Ford, tells Automotive News, "In many ways, China will be a listening post for Lincoln in the United States. Soon China will be the largest luxury market in the world." Farley also said that in China, the Lincoln brand is currently where Lexus was when the Japanese brand first landed in the US.
Lincoln is slated to open its first Chinese dealerships in 2014. The brand is largely unknown in Asia, and Lincoln representatives have been visiting other luxury dealers in China for an idea of what buyers there expect. Lincoln has also studied non-automotive luxury shopping, paying special attention to high-end retail branding.
Of course, this whole song and dance feels awfully familiar. Lincoln has focused heavily on remaking the brand and recrafting its marketing here in the States, thus far without sufficient product to back the play. Lincoln is already late to the China game, and without the necessary products to lure buyers away from established bodies like Buick and Cadillac, Lincoln may be doomed to repeat its fate here in the US.