1966 Lincoln Continental Base 7.6l on 2040-cars
Folsom, California, United States
Looking at trading or selling my black on black on black Clean Title 1966 Lincoln Continental Hard Top VIP Sedan w/ 71k miles. Engine runs great, drives great, shifts smooth. Turns head everywhere. VERY RARE classic car. NUMBERS MATCHING ORIGINAL MOTOR AND TRANS!!! She has suicide doors, power everything, clean title, AC works and has current tags; pink slip in hand. Body is very straight, couple of paint blemishes here and there. She has all original interior pieces (except head liner but includes the headliner bows) She has all the original chrome (inside interior chrome and outside chrome). Lights, speedo, AC, electric antenna, blinkers, 8 track player all work and in amazing shape. I've put over $15,000 into her this year including: (with documentation) • New carpet kit (fitted for car) • New A/C Lines/ Hoses • New rear seats (original seats reupholstered) • New front seats (original seats reupholstered) • New front brakes, rotors, calipers, pads • New front and rear motor mounts. • New front right/ left wheel bearings, spindles, • New rear axle bearings • New steering tie rods • New 18inch black ridler rims w/ pirelli tires • New rear right/ left wheel bearings, drums, cylinders, pads, • New brake master/ cylinder • New proportioning/ metering valves • New brake hoses all around • New fuel hoses all around • New power steering pump • New water pump • New radiator, upper and lower hoses • New (converted) electric fuel pump w/ kill switch (no vapor lock!) • New exhaust • New pioneer Bluetooth radio w/speakers • New trans seals, front engine seals, all belts, spark plugs (NGK) plug wires, timing chain, • New GT Grant Steering wheel (Still have original) • All tinted windows. • Custom license plate "ENTRAGE" (Lincoln from the TV show Entourage, also have original black and yellow California plate) • Much much more Needs: • Body trim chrome fasteners. (Some are loose) • Fan shroud. • A/C needs charged • Headliner. (Has original hard to find bows) • Window switches (Have 4 needs the rest) Needs finishing touches. Call or text with what you have if your interested in trading. Will sell or TRADE. Call or 1-916-730-3248 Buyer assumes all shipping arrangement and fee's. Can pick up also. |
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Five cursed and haunted cars
Fri, Oct 31 2014Any kid lucky enough to grow up in Detroit is familiar with the Henry Ford Museum. It's huge, full of shiny things and a great place to take a child and let them burn off some energy. After several field trips and weekend outings however, the dusty concept vehicles and famous aircraft tend to lose their punch for youngsters. As a fifth grader, I was already gazing on the museum's many gems with glassy eyes. On yet another school trip, we made our way to John F. Kennedy's death car, a gleaming black Lincoln limo. The aging volunteer docent told our little group something I had never heard before. "You know, this car is haunted. Several employees have reported seeing a gray presence right here," he said, pointing to the back passenger side seat. I perked up. Now here was something I had never heard before. A haunted car? Sure, it happened in Goosebumps, but this was real life. It made sense, in a way. Cars can be violent, emotional places. That's certainly the case with JFK's limo, as well as the other four cars on this list. And maybe those gut-wrenching deaths can permanently doom a car. 5. Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Graf & Stift Death Limo World War I tends to be a forgotten war, despite being pretty terrible in its own right and setting the stage for the entire 20th Century. The French forces, for instance, lost more lives in the first month of WWI than the US did in the entire Civil War. Everyone who has been through a freshman world history course knows the conflict started when Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were shot by a Bosnian anarchist. The crazy thing is, Ferdinand had already avoided an attempt on his life that day, and was actually on his way to the hospital to comfort those who had been injured in the crossfire. One of the would-be assassins simply walked out of a cafe and saw his intended target sitting in front of him where the open-air limo had stalled. The archduke and his wife were shot through their heads and throats. Their deaths would not be the last caused by the limo. Throughout the war and into the 1920s, the limo was owned by fifteen different people and involved in six accidents and thirteen deaths, not counting the 17 million or so killed in the war triggered by the Archduke's assassination. The first person to own the car after the Archduke was an Austrian general named Potiorek, who went insane while riding in the car through Vienna.
Lincoln trumpets $129M investment, 300 new jobs in Louisville for MKC
Tue, 26 Aug 2014Remember when we used to talk about how close Lincoln was to being axed and how it seemed any day now the Grim Reaper would use it as a car service back to the grave? Last time we did it was, oh, not even a month ago. What a difference 27 days makes: Ford and Lincoln are trumpeting a $129M investment in the Louisville Assembly Plant that builds the MKC.
In July the MKC was the third-best-selling Lincoln of the brand's six offerings, beat by the MKZ and - by a much smaller margin - the MKX. It has sold 2,895 units in the two months it's been on sale, which is more than half the year-to-date sales of the MKS, MKT and Navigator. It's already important, is what we're trying to say, and this is before the Chinese market gets a crack at it later this year.
The money headed to Kentucky will be joined by 300 new workers, another marker in Ford's march to create 12,000 hourly jobs in the US by next year. You can read more about it in the press release below.
2015 Lincoln Navigator gets lots of updates, still not all-new [w/video]
Thu, 06 Feb 2014If there's one brand that could really use some fresh, all-new product, it's Lincoln. The MKC crossover is on the way and looks promising, but the just-revealed 2015 model year update of its fullsize Navigator would appear to stop somewhere short of being "all-new." This, despite replacing a product that's been on the market since 2007. Oh sure, there's a brash new face, complete with the company's love or hate split-wing grille, and the revised rear-end treatment does look better to our eyes (if overly familiar). But in the era of the bold new all-aluminum Ford F-150, the Navigator is still based on the outgoing model's all-steel bones, so it's more of an extensive mid-cycle refresh than a completely new piece.
Unlike the F-150, there's no aluminum suit on this black-tie bruiser
That's a shame, really, because the class the Navigator is playing in features a host of really modern, stylish, luxurious crossovers and sport utilities like the Cadillac Escalade, Land Rover Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and more. Unlike the F-150, there's no aluminum suit on this black-tie bruiser, but that's not to say it isn't bringing some new tech to the table in 2015. Under the hood, for example, is Ford's well-received 3.5-liter, twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6, putting out "at least" 370 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque. That's a solid engine, and should be a whole lot more spunky and efficient than the archaic 5.4-liter Triton V8 currently being employed in the outgoing model.