1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible Black On Black on 2040-cars
Royal, Arkansas, United States
1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible Black/Black/Black
Here's your chance to get a true icon of American motor history. I am moving and this car won't be making the trip. It is a MUST sell and is priced accordingly. I bought it 2 1/2 years ago at Barrett-Jackson and then sent it to RK Motors Charlotte for additional work. Here's the information on the car as given to me at purchase: Triple black, leather, factory A/C, Black Plate California car originally from Beverly Hills, 430cid V8, automatic transmission, power windows, power locks, 6 way power seat, power steering, power brakes, original hub caps, wide white tires (new), all black leather interior was just professionally done, new carpet, brand new stay-fast Mercedes-style cloth top. Top works nicely. Already a nice buy, I decided to send it to RK Motors-Charlotte for further refinement. The end result is a great car that is worth every dollar you can buy it for. Again, it's going to sell for a great price and it won't be making the move with me. Here's a list of what extra work I had done by RK: Replaced: Ignition switch, fuel filter, rear-view mirror, windshield weather-stripping, l & r vent windows, both rear brake cylinders, both front brake flex lines, rf shock bolt and shock, engine mounts, transmission mount, control arms and bushings, upper and lower control arms, battery, all hoses, belts. Repaired: Carb, horn wire, front seat solenoid, rear vacuum door loo actuators, temp gauge sender, climate control systems, courtesy lamp sockets, convertible top relay and harness, rf window master switch, lf window switch, glove box bulb, glove box rekeyed, dash lamp bulbs, fuel tank flushed, hood insulation, reseal power steering, oil pan gasket, r/r radiator, exhaust bracket, front end alignment. To allow for a smoother drive, I had electronic ignition installed after I got it back from RK. Don't miss out on this buy! These go for $65,000-80,000 at auction now and I AM PRICING TO SELL NOW!!!! Thank you. |
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Lincoln MKC spied in final form
Mon, 14 Oct 2013When the Lincoln MKC Concept debuted back in January, it received fairly positive feedback from both Autoblog editors and readers alike, and this bodes well for the production version of the luxury crossover judging by these latest spy shots. Reader Ivan Lo captured a few pictures of some MKC prototypes driving around with minimal camouflage, which gives us our best look yet at the design of this new Escape-based Lincoln.
Based on the spy shots from back in May, we already knew that the production MKC would sport some real door handles, a little side cladding and bigger door mirrors, but these latest shots also show us that the rear quarter windows have been enlarged and the integrated dual exhaust outlets have been replaced by round pipes. This means that the MKC will retain the concept's narrow headlights and what is arguably Lincoln's best execution of its split-wing grille. Even better, the rear view confirms the stylish horizontal taillights will remain intact, as well as the Audi-like wraparound liftgate. Since the entire taillight assembly rises along with the liftgate, redundant lights were also added into the rear fascia.
Unfortunately, the low angle of these spy shots leaves us without a view of the interior, but based on its looks alone, the MKC is shaping up to be a promising vehicle for a brand that so badly needs some fresh metal.
Conan O'Brien takes McConaughey's Lincoln ad to its logical conclusion
Thu, 11 Sep 2014We all had to see this coming. Conan O'Brien has released a parody of Matthew McConaughey's new ads for the 2015 Lincoln MKC and remixed them with lines from one of his most critically acclaimed recent roles.
The now much darker commercial probably isn't how Lincoln would prefer the MKC to be marketed, but really in a few of the actual ads, McConaughey already seems moments away from breaking into a full Rustin Cohle from True Detective impression. The cadence and tone of his voice are just so close to that character, especially in the one where he's talking to the bull standing in the middle of the road. It very nearly verges on parody anyway; Conan is just turning all of this up to 11.
It's a little surprising that the writers didn't dig a little deeper into the McConaughey oeuvre for the parody. Maybe McConaughey could have taken the MKC for a party at the Moon Tower from Dazed and Confused. In any case, it's worth a quick watch, so check it out.
Lincoln hopes month-by-month leasing will woo luxury clients
Wed, Nov 29 2017Lincoln is launching a new subscription-based service that will allow customers to lease any of its vehicles on a month-by-month basis as part of a new suite of services aimed at offering flexibility and converting buyers. The luxury brand has also been operating a pilot program in which dealers bring Lincoln vehicles to consumers' homes for them to test drive on their own time — and sometimes even complete the entire sales process at their homes. Lincoln also announced on the heels of the L.A. Auto Show a new collaboration with Clear, a company that provides expedited screening at security gates at airports and sports arenas, plus an expansion of its Lincoln Personal Driver service, formerly known as Lincoln Chauffeur, to Dallas. Kumar Galhotra, Lincoln's president, said the company is trying to create a brand experience for consumers that is warm, human and effortless, and that the new services are based on consumer research that equates time with luxury. "We take this philosophy of warm, human and effortless, and we really embed it" in the vehicles and ownership experience, he said. Lincoln plans to launch its vehicle subscription service early next year, likely in "a couple California cities," Galhotra said, that allows consumers to lease any Lincoln vehicle on a monthly basis. While Lincoln did not announce pricing, the program is based on Ford Credit's Canvas program, which offers monthly subscriptions to pre-owned Ford vehicles and come with insurance, maintenance and warranty coverage. The service is so far offered only in the Bay Area and parts of Los Angeles. The service appears to be similar to the $1,500-a-month Book by Cadillac service and Care by Volvo. Robert Parker, Lincoln's global director of marketing, sales and service, said the service will allow consumers the option of upgrading to larger-size vehicles without being locked into a traditional two-year lease. "We acknowledge the fact that we are a challenger brand. We're not at the scale of the Germans," Parker said. "We certainly aspire to continue to grow, that's not our No. 1 focus.