1963 Lincoln Continental on 2040-cars
Nanuet, New York, United States
UP auction is a 1963 Lincoln Continental, all original never modified barn find. This car was purchased from the grandson of the original owner. This car has under 88000 original miles and has a garage since 1985. The car does run and stop, new battery and water pump was installed. This car has all of its chrome, there are no cracks in the glass, the dashboard is in great condition with no cracks. the Headliners is in great condition, the front seats shows signs of wear as do the door panels but they are still usable and have not been removed. This car is fully electric, all of the windows work with the exception of the rear windows, i think they came off the track because you can hear the window motor when you try to bring them down, same with the seat motor you can hear it when you want to adjust the seats. the original Radio works along with the power antenna. The car is equipped with other feather that i have not explored as of yet. With a lil time and love this car can be a sweet cruiser or could be the perfect platform to do a full on resto because everything is here, from glass to hubcaps, to all the chrome. any question i can be reached at 646-596-6407. If you have less than a 20 rating contact me before bidding. This car is being posted on several sites, i reserve the right to cancel this auction at anytime. This car can be viewed on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeGX3BQ1AJs
Payment: I accept Paypal, Cashier's checks, and Money orders. Buyer pays Shipping and Handling Fees (handling fee includes boxes, labels, bubble wrap, etc.). If any payment cannot be paid within 7 days of the auction’s end, please send me an email of acknowledgement to avoid reminder emails and a possible eBay warning and item strike. Legal / Refunds: All sales are final. Refunds are only given if the item is grossly misrepresented. Other refunds will be at my discretion and should I accept a return for any reason, the purchase price less 10% will be refunded for the eBay relisting fee. Relisting fees include both the listing fee and final purchase fee. If this is a used item, it will be understood that the item is not in new condition and unless otherwise stated, minor imperfections such as light scratching, light staining, scuffing or marking may exist. I am a private seller and do my best to describe and provide pictures that accurately represent the item. I will gladly provide additional information and/or pictures if any further details are needed. I welcome and respond quickly to all questions. By bidding on this auction, you agree to all terms outlined within this contract. Thank you and happy bidding! thanks and good luck |
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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.
The 1965 Ford Mustang could have looked a lot different
Fri, May 8 2020The 1965 Ford Mustang is unquestionably an automotive design icon, and nearly every generation of Mustang has some connection to that original car. Because it's such a universally-known vehicle, we were amazed to see all the different designs that were being considered. Head of Ford's archives Ted Ryan recently shared photos of design proposals for the original Mustang on Twitter that he and Jamie Myler found, and we reached out to them to find out more. As Ryan initially noted, the photos were taken on August 19, 1962, and they are proposals for the Ford Mustang. Apparently Ford had committed to doing a Falcon-based youth-oriented car at this point, and it did have plans to launch the car in 1964 for the 1965 model year. But after having little success with early design proposals, the company asked all of its design studios — the Advanced Studio, Lincoln-Mercury Studio and Ford Studio — to submit proposals. With only about two years before the planned launch, Ford was understandably short on time, and it's believed that the studios only had a month to create and present these designs. Lincoln-Mercury design proposal View 8 Photos The majority of the designs, a total of five, came from the Advanced Studio, and part of this was because they already had a couple of concept designs in reserve it could present. Two other models representing three design possibilities came from Lincoln-Mercury, and just one model with two options came from Ford. The Advanced Studio proposals are shown in the gallery at the very top of this article, and the Lincoln-Mercury and Ford proposals are in the gallery directly above this paragraph. The Advanced Studio's most radical design is the one that was clearly related to the Mustang I concept that would be shown later that year with huge wraparound rear glass, turbine-inspired bumpers and enormous side scoops. The other proposals from the studio were more conservative, featuring simple lines, grilles reminiscent of the Falcon, and one even borrowing the jet-thruster-style taillights made famous on the Thunderbird. Lincoln-Mercury had some impressively bold designs, particularly its fastback that had buttresses to extend the shape all the way to the tail. This car had two different side trim possibilities. The other Lincoln-Mercury design was toned down a bit, but had two interesting possibilities for side detailing, as well as some crisp, low-profile tail fins.
Ex-GM VP LaNeve takes over Lincoln ad agency
Wed, 10 Apr 2013Those of you that caught yesterday's op-ed about Lincoln will have heard already, but Mark LaNeve has taken the helm at Team Detroit. Once the North American vice president of sales, service and marketing for General Motors, LaNeve will now head up the agency that handles all of Ford advertising. LaNeve will also run the account for Lincoln. While at GM from 2001 to 2009, the exec oversaw ad campaigns like Cadillac's Breakthrough and sales initiatives like "Employee Pricing for Everyone."
He left in 2009 to join Allstate as chief marketing officer, oversaw the creation of the Mayhem ad spots and was moved into the role of VP of agency operations overseeing Allstate's 10,000 agents. He resigned from the insurer in February 2012 for personal reasons and joined Team Detroit in August 2012 as chief operating officer, in charge of satellite offices in New York and internationally. He replaces ex-CEO Cameron McNaughton, and will continue to hold the title of COO.
Lincoln is trying to get its 2013 back to rights after putting big dollar commercials for the 2013 MKZ on television then having production glitches preventing cars from getting to dealerships. With rumors of a relaunch in the works, it's no surprise LaNeve has been given the reins - and from here it looks like the brand is desperate for the kind of magic he's proved he can marshal. Perhaps he can start by calling a mulligan on the renaming exercise that gave us the hoary "Lincoln Motor Company" and go back to oh, say, "Lincoln." Then he can ask the product folks to get to work on the MKC concept...