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1967 Lincoln Continental Base 7.6l on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:48500
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

1967 Continental ORIGINAL & SOLID restored Black '67 Lincoln Continental 4 Door Luxury Sedan (suicide doors & rear opening hood) with a mint condition Black Vinyl Hardtop. All original except has newer paint (original factory paint was a milky off white) and new side/rear window tint.

THIS Ride makes you the BOSS /VIP...!  Nice and lush, runs just like it was new in '67!

All new A/C components compressor & clutch, new belts, timing gears & timing chain, new alternator, new brakes, front rotors & lines, new exhaust, new battery, added a new aftermarket automatic electric cooling fan for radiator, rebuilt transmission, rebuilt carburetor, rebuilt power steering & pump, 48,300K on odometer.  Has spare tire in trunk (with tire cover) and factory hardware (bumper jack, etc).

Original 462 V-8, 4BBL Carb, automatic tranny. Pristine ORIGINAL Interior - very dark mint green interior (mint condition), original dash (with factory clock) & door panels. Original carpet in very nice condition. Driver quality chrome and soft trim throughout. Power steering, dual hydraulic brakes, power windows & power seats, power door locks, power antenna, power headrest. Original factory cruise control! Original AM/FM stereo and new digital stereo/CD mounted inside glove box with Pioneer speakers throughout.   Factory wheel covers and newer whitewall radial tires. Side windows and rear window have new TINT film...  in compliance with as dark as Florida law allows.

There are extras that go with the Lincoln such as a nice car cover and some misc good used parts that were simply replaced for preventative maintenance.  All the "extra's" are placed in the trunk.

For 2 years this Lincoln has been used occasionally for chauffeured  VIP transportation in the Orlando area.  Selling because our business needs to be able to transport more passengers per vehicle.  My mechanic is also available to provide further details on restoration and maintenance history.   (I have complete file on Lincoln with receipts, etc).

I have had inspection report performed by 3rd party mechanic.  Compression test performed and all 8 cylinders have 160 to 170 compression.  No rust, no drips, uses no oil. 

Have about $18K invested so someone is gonna get an awesome deal here?

CLEAN and clear FLORIDA Title & Registration.

Available for buyer inspection (appointment only) at secure garage in Orlando (5 minutes from Orlando MCO Airport right off McCoy Road).   Garage address:  8149 Aircenter Court, Orlando, FL 32809-7414

VIN: 7Y82GB38208

Serious inquiries only.  Mail:  OrlandoVIPconcierge at Gmail

 I have more pics and video upon request.

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INTRODUCTION DATE: September 30, 1966

TOTAL PRODUCTION in 1967: 45,667

82/53A 4-Door Sedan $5794.71 (Suggested New Price in 1967)

Weight: 5,256 lb. Built: 32,331

 

SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE CODE ENGINE DETAILS

Engine Installation:

462 CID 4V V-8

Bore and Stroke: 4.38 x 3.830 inches

Compression Ratio: 10.25:1

Brake Horsepower: 340 @ 4600 rpm

Torque: 485 @ 2800 rpm

Carburetor: Carter 4362 four barrel

 

TRANSMISSION CODE TRANSMISSION DESCRIPTION

4 Select Shift Turbo-Drive 3-speed automatic (C6 XPL)

 

TIRE SIZE/BRAKES

9.15 x 15

Optional whitewall: 5/8 inch

Dual, Hydraulic, Power assisted

Front: Ventilated Disc

Rear: Drum

 

WHEELBASE DIMENSIONS

126.0 inches

Front Tread: 62.1 inches

Rear Tread: 61.0 inches Length: 220.9" (all models)

Width: 79.7" (all models)

Height: 55.0" (Sedan)

Trunk: 18.0 cu. ft. (Sedan/Coupe) (Enough for at least 2 adult bodies!)

 

Interior Dimensions

Head Room (F): 38.8"/39.0"/39.7"

Head Room (R): 38.0"/38.6"/38.0"

Leg Room (F): 41.0"/41.0"/41.0"

Leg Room (R): 37.1"/40.5"/40.5"

Hip Room (F): 61.8"/61.8"/61.8"

Hip Room (R): 61.5"/62.0"/62.0"

Shoulder Room (F): 59.8"/59.8"/59.8"

Shoulder Room (R): 59.3"/59.8"/59.8"

 

CHANGES BETWEEN 1966 AND 1967

Approximately 643 changes were made that differentiate the 1967 Lincolns from the previous year. Fuel Tank: 25 gallons

Cooling System: 25 qts. (including heater)

 

SPECIAL NOTES

 

1967 was first year for:

- Stereo Sonic Tape System separate from radio

- Optional Speed-Actuated Power Door Locks (early production; discontinued during model year)

- Dual Hydraulic Brake System with Warning Light

- Four-Way Emergency Flasher knob on steering column

- Deep-Padded Steering Wheel Hub

- Reclining Passenger Seat with Power Headrest option

- Padded Windshield Pillars

- Positive Door Lock Buttons

 

 

 

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Here's our best look yet at the production Lincoln Continental

Wed, Dec 16 2015

The team at Lincoln continues to strip off camouflage from the Continental in each new round of spy shots, and the latest set presents a luxury sedan that looks nearly ready for a debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January. This one doesn't even need a tow truck to get around. The production Continental takes the handsome concept's design and translates its cues to the road with tiny alterations. The rectangular, mesh grille doesn't shine with chrome on this one, but that would be an easy addition for the Detroit show. The LED headlights look nearly the same with running lights that sweep upward at the corners. The bottom of the lower fascia sees the biggest tweak the company drops the thick chrome strip in favor of a thinner lip. Lincoln doesn't put any camo on the pillars, so these shots provide a great view of the roofline in profile. Look carefully along the beltline and you can spot where the designers incorporated the high-mounted door handles from the concept. This minor styling touch greatly helps to clean up the lines along the side. The rear sees bigger changes from the concept. For example, these undisguised taillights share the same shape but now have more visible red in them. The production version also wears a fairly simple integrated exhaust rather than the more complicated design before. The Continental will reportedly be available with the Lincoln-exclusive 3.0-liter EcoBoost and front- or all-wheel drive. Unlike the MKS that it will replace, the model's production will likely occur at the Flat Rock, MI, factory. Related Video:

Ford recalls 591,177 vehicles in four separate campaigns

Wed, Apr 29 2015

Ford is issuing recalls for a total of 591,177 vehicles worldwide, in four separate campaigns. The announcement comes just days after the discovery of door-latch problems in 390,000 of the automaker's cars. The largest of these new recalls covers 518,313 examples of the Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ from the 2013-2015 model years, plus the 2015 Edge. Of these, 487,301 of are in the US and 31,012 are in Canada. For vehicles in cold-weather areas, the bolts that hold the steering gear motor can corrode and fracture. If this happens, it could cause the power steering to fail, but manual control would be retained. There are no reported accidents or injuries from this problem. To fix things, dealers will replace the bolts and seal them. The next campaign covers 50,157 examples of the 2014 Focus, Edge, Escape, and Transit Connect, plus the Fiesta from 2014 and 2015. Of these, 45,505 are in the US, 4,618 in Canada, and 34 in Mexico. All of them exhibit a problem with the fuel pump where the nickel plating can cause the part to seize and the engine to stall, if this occurs. (All of which sounds like recent problems with Nissan and BMW models.) According to Ford, there is one allegation of an accident from this problem. Dealers will replace the fuel delivery module to fix the problem. Ford is also recalling 22,616 units of the 2015 Lincoln MKZ because when the headlights are on, the parking lamps are brighter than they are allowed to be. The light could affect the vision of other drivers. This campaign includes 21,435 of them in the US, 1,066 in Canada and 115 in Mexico. There are no accidents or injuries from the issue, but Ford is updating the software to dim the lights on these sedans. Finally, Ford has a safety campaign for 91 examples of the 2015 F-150 because an underbody heat shield might not be properly installed or not present at all, which can be a fire risk. There are no reports of any actual accidents or fires, though. The affected pickups will have the parts replaced or added, as necessary after a dealer inspection. To see the specific build dates for the models affected by each of these campaigns, you can read about them in the press release below. Related Video: FORD ISSUES FOUR SAFETY RECALLS IN NORTH AMERICA Ford Motor Company is issuing four safety recalls in North America. One accident and no injuries are attributed to these conditions.

2016 Lincoln MKX First Drive [w/video]

Thu, Sep 10 2015

The Lincoln Motor Company was one of America's great luxury symbols of the 20th Century. It grew from an aircraft engine maker during the First World War to become the car of presidents. The jaw-dropping Continental concept revealed earlier this year is a clear indication that Lincoln plans to build on its history and recapture some of that luxury magic. While the image of a powerful Continental thundering over a tony Westchester road is certainly romantic, it does little to sell cars today. Enter the 2016 Lincoln MKX. Flagships like the Continental are great, but Americans buy way more crossovers, and Lincoln's redesign of the MKX focuses on the needs of modern luxury customers. That means more and better safety features, a quiet interior with attractive materials, and classy exterior design. The potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushes out 335 horsepower, outperforming V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. There's also a new engine – Ford's potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushing out 335 horsepower – that outguns V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. All told, it's a tasteful redesign with some spotlight features that might turn a few more customers Lincoln's way. The updates are intriguing, yet many of them (aside from the V6's 380 pound-feet of torque) are rather subtle. So we grab the key fob to an attractive all-wheel-drive model decked out with the Reserve package and set out for a long weekend to absorb the new MKX. Several days of running errands around town, commuting, and a three-and-half-hour drive from metro Detroit to the northern tip of Michigan lay ahead of us. We're going to be spending a lot of time in the MKX, so naturally, we take stock of the interior. Our tester (we photographed a different one) is done up in a cappuccino leather theme, which means brown leather for the steering wheel, armrests, and the tops of the door panels. Another chocolately strip bisects the dashboard. The rest of the cabin – the headliner, the seats, the sides of the doors, etc. – is a creamy white. We sink into the seats, which are cushy yet supportive. The headrest is like a pillow, and the plush floormats feel made for bare feet. The touchscreen works well, and it's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like. The MKX is generally user friendly. The touchscreen works well, with little poking or jabbing. It's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like.