1966 Lincoln Convertible, Lincoln Convertible, 1966 Lincoln Continental on 2040-cars
Rocky Mount, Virginia, United States
1966 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE FOUR DOOR. THIS IS A VERY NICE LINCOLN. SHE IS A OLDER RESTORATION BUT IS VERY PRESENTABLE. THE CAR IS PAINTED A CUSTOM COLOR CALLED HONEY DEW MELON. SHE RUNS VERY WELL AND HAS MOTOR PROFESSIONALLY GONE THREW DRIVES AND SHIFTS GREAT. CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND WORKS AS IT SHOULD. IT IS AMAZING TO WATCH AND SEE THE TECHNOLOGY FROM 1966 WORK SO WELL . THE CAR HAS A GREAT SOUND AND MAKES NO WEIRD NOISES. ALL THE POWER WINDOWS WORK LIKE THEY SHOULD. SHE DOES HAVE CRUISE CONTROL BUT I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET IT TO WORK. I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET THE POWER SEATS TO WORK BUT MAY BE A FUSE. THE CAR COMES WITH A WIRING DIAGRAM AND AN APPRAISAL FOR THE VEHICLE SHOWING VALUE ESTABLISHED OF $30,000. THAT IS NOT WHAT WANT AND I SET THE RESERVE AT A LOW PRICE. I HAVE OVER A HUNDRED CARS AND TRUCKS AND I AM JUST THINNING OUT THE HERD. I LOVE THIS CAR AND WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE IT ANYWHERE. THE PREVIOUS OWNER HAD THE MOTOR PULLED OUT AND RESEALED WITH NEW GASKETS AND QUALITY PAINT LOOKS NICE AND DETAILED. THE TOP IS BROWN AND ONY 1 YEAR OLD. TIRES ARE NOT DRY ROTTED AND ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. I HAVE PUT OVER 5000 MILES ON THE CAR AND DRIVE IT EVERY OTHER DAY. TOP WORKS GREAT AND THERE IS AN AFTERMARKET RADIO UNDER THE DASH AS WELL AS THE ORIGINAL RADIO THAT DOES NOT WORK (MAY BE UNHOOKED) . CARPET AND INTERIOR IS NICE. CAR HITS THE ROAD GREAT DOES NOT SWAY AT ALL AND STOPS PERFECT. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS CAR. YOU CAN STEER IT WITH ONE FINGER. IT HAS A/C BUT HAVE NOT FIGURED OUT HOW TO OPERATE IT. CHROME LOOKS GREAT AND SHINES GOOD. THERE IS ONE SPOT ON REAR BUMPER TO RIGHT OF LICENSE PLATE. CALL JUSTIN AT 540-493-2316 TO ASK QUESTIONS OR IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS.
VEHICLE CAN BE SEEN AT: 2035 FRANKLIN STREET ROCKY MOUNT, VA 24151 IF YOU HAVE ZERO OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK DONT BID I WILL RETRACT YOUR BID. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY DONT BID. I DONT WANT ANY BOATS, MOTORCYCLES OR SOB STORIES. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO DEALING WITH YOU AND ASSISTING WITH SHIPPING TRANSACTIONS OR POSSIBLE DELIVERING IT TO YOU FOR A FEE. THANKS AGAIN AND DONT MISS OUT ON THIS HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND COLLECTIBLE 66 LINCOLN WITH SUICIDE REAR DOORS. |
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Consumer Reports explains its disdain for infotainment
Thu, 20 Mar 2014One of the perks of reviewing all manner of cars and trucks is that we're exposed to all the different infotainment systems. Whether Cadillac's CUE, Chrysler's UConnect, BMW's iDrive or MyFord Touch, we sample each and every infotainment system on the market.
Not surprisingly, some are better than others. It seems consumers have come to a similar consensus, with Consumer Reports claiming that Ford and Lincoln, Cadillac and Honda offer the worst user infotainment experiences. Not surprisingly, you won't find much argument among the Autoblog staff.
Take a look below to see just what it is about the latest batch of infotainment systems that grinds CR's gears. After that, scroll down into Comments and let us know if you agree with the mag's views.
Did Neil Young just spill the beans on a 2016 Lincoln Continental? [w/video]
Thu, Dec 18 2014Neil Young may be better known as a singer-songwriter and rock n' roll icon than he is for his involvement with cars, but the Canadian-born musician is not without his automotive credentials. His latest book, after all, is titled "Special Deluxe: A Memoir of Life & Cars," and one of his most famous songs, "Long May You Run," was written about his old station wagon. But does that mean he's got an inside line on new cars coming out? In an appearance on CNBC's Mad Money with Matt Cramer this week, the Y in CSNY was plugging Pono, a portable music player and service he developed. During the segment, which you can watch in the video clip below, Young mentioned that his company was working on a new in-car audio integration with Harman, which as we know just signed a deal with Lincoln. Here's where it gets interesting: The Godfather of Grunge mentioned that Pono and Harman were preparing to put the system in the 2016 Lincoln Continental. The thing is, Lincoln hasn't made a Continental for a dozen years now. Does Neil know something we don't, or did he simply misspeak? He is, after all, working on an electric-converted '59 Continental he calls the LincVolt, so it wouldn't be hard to imagine he got mixed up. But maybe, just maybe, it was the first bit of leaked info that Ford's luxury division is planning on shifting away from its MK-based naming scheme and reviving at least one iconic nameplate. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
SNL, Jim Carrey late to the Lincoln MKC ad spoof party
Mon, 27 Oct 2014At this point, making fun of the Lincoln MKC ads starring Matthew McConaughey is getting pretty old, though apparently Lincoln loves it. The commercials have been airing for over a month, but Conan O'Brien, Ellen DeGeneres and even South Park have all taken their swipes at the spots with the smooth-talking actor monologuing about his new luxury crossover. Saturday Night Live might have finally killed the joke in its recent episode featuring Jim Carrey.
The problem certainly isn't that Carrey does a bad job in the spoofs, and he actually pulls off a pretty good McConaughey impression. They start out as pretty direct mimicry and slowly evolve into the absurd, including cracks at McConaughey's acting career and the way he rubs his thumb and finger together. Carrey certainly raises at least a chuckle at times, though.
However, the comedian's engaging performance can't take away from the fact that SNL has arriving to this mocking party pretty late in the game. The jokes just don't feel fresh anymore, so hopefully these ads put the final nails in the coffin for the riffs - at least until the next batch of Lincoln ads arrive.