Beautiful 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible - Suicide Doors on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
I've been the second owner of this car since 2007. It was originally owned by a Michigan woman who kept it at her Florida home. This car has been virtually trouble free for me. I just enjoyed it, and performed basic maintenance. As you're probably aware, they only made 2700 of these. Finding one with a perfectly functioning top and all 6 windows is pretty rare. The woman who owned this car had those serviced by John Cashman, the best in the business. I haven't had to do anything to them. The item in most need of refurbishing is the interior, as you can see. It's original. You have to really look close to find all the other minor imperfections. Surface rust, paint chips, etc. Maybe you want to tinker with this, or maybe you just want to drive it, like me. Either way, you won't be disappointed.
It is a JOY to drive. It truly feels like a "boat", without the bumps... You can barely notice floating over railroad tracks. The car runs and drives, shifts, brakes, and idles nicely. These things don't work, at the moment: A/C, Power Antennae, Power Seats, Cruise (?), Odometer, Washer Fluid (?). Check Out My Videos: 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Windows) 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Engine Starting) 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Putting The Top Up) 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Putting the Top Down) I've been "thinking" about selling it to make room for something else, but now I'm serious. I will sell to the highest bidder before the end of July. You can buy it now for $19,999, you can also make an offer. I reserve the right to accept anyone's offer at any time. Call me with questions at (330) 975-0244. |
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Fri, Aug 16 2019In 2016, Ford issued a recall for 603,392 2013-2016 Fusions and 2013-2015 Lincoln MKZs due to potentially faulty seat belts. Apparently, that wasn't the end of it. Ford announced another recall this week for the same issue, this time covering 108,399 2015 Fusions and MKZs. In both cases, the seat belt anchor pretensioners are the issue. According to Ford, "increased temperatures generated during deployment of the driver or front-passenger seat belt anchor pretensioner could degrade the tensile strength of the cable below the level needed to restrain an occupant." Basically, heat could weaken the seat belts, and in extreme cases, they wouldn't be able to keep up proper safety standards. Ford knows of at least one injury that has occurred due to this issue. The recall includes 103,374 vehicles in the United States, 4,002 in Canada, and 1,023 in Mexico. Possibly affected Fusions were built at Ford's Flat Rock Assembly Plant between August 1, 2014 and January 30, 2015. The MKZs were built at the Hermosillo Assembly Plant between August 1, 2014 and November 21, 2014. As a fix, Ford says dealers will add an extra coating to the seat belt pretensioner cable for protection from the heat. If this recall might affect your vehicle, call your local Ford dealership and use recall reference No. 19S25. This news comes after Ford recalled 1.3 million Fusions and MKZs in 2018 due to the possibility that the steering wheels could fall off. Fusions have also been recalled due to the risk of rolling away.
How the demise of Lincoln's Town Car has kick-started a limo revolution
Sun, 30 Dec 2012The deaths of the Ford Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car have meant overhauls of three high-profile American fleets: police, taxi and livery car. Just as police fleets are more open to considering other options and a Nissan van is the new face of the NYC taxi, livery car companies are looking at replacements for the Town Car beyond The Blue Oval. Ford, via Lincoln, has made an MKT Town Car (pictured), but an article in the Detroit News claims "it has failed to win over most of the big limousine companies." The upstarts trying to move in include livery and limo editions of the Cadillac XTS, and livery specifications of the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300.
Each of those challengers, however, faces challenges. The Town Car was a workhorse, American, rear-wheel-drive sedan with plenty of rear legroom. Cadillac has been in the livery space before but with decontented models that were about selling the brand, not its luxury. It is taking the opposite approach with the XTS, pointing out that its livery edition is "contented in the upper half of the XTS range." Still, the CEO of Michigan's largest livery company says "it's quite a bit smaller than what we're used to," and he also prefers rear-wheel drive.
The Chrysler 300 is rear-wheel drive, and American, which matters to some companies, but Chrysler hasn't yet revealed the livery package for it. The livery Avalon marks Toyota's first time getting into that business in the US, a natural step after having done so well with taxi clients and with the Town Car out of the way. Still, the livery client is a different to taxi buyers, so the Avalon could face other soft-touch hurdles.
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The campaign features Matthew McConaughey channeling his characters from True Detective and The Lincoln Lawyer, and was quickly spoofed by both Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres. But instead of shaking their heads in dismay at the comedy talk-show hosts' take on their ad, Lincoln and its advertising firm Hudson Rouge welcome the free publicity.
"We're flattered. Just to get out into the public mind with parodies says you've achieved a certain amount of notoriety," Hudson Rouge CCO Jon Pearce told Automotive News. "It's hard to put a dollar amount on earned media. We couldn't ask for better."