Custom Lincoln Continental Convertible Air Ride Suspension on 2040-cars
Simi Valley, California, United States
Up for sale and your consideration is this beautiful Lincoln Continental Convertible which was completely restored 3 years ago. It has less than 1,000 miles put on car since this rebuild. It has been stored in the garage the whole time except for the occasional cruise/ thrill ride around the town with the family. Lot's of ooh's and ahh's when in this car. It turns lots of heads everytime it goes out. There may be some that look like this, but they don't compare. You are welcome to come see it for yourself in Simi Valley, California.
This car has it's original 430 mel motor, completely rebuilt all new and it's transmission was also completely rebuilt. The 430 mel motor is the factory motor before the 460 came out in 1969. Great running, great power motor and always very reliable. The wheels package are custom one off wheels from Mob Steel made by MHT. The wheels are 22" and fit bad ass in the wheel wells. Falken tires, fronts are 265/30/22 and rears are 295/25/22. Brand new condition. CPP 13" front disk brakes and 12" rear disk brakes with drilled and slotted rotors. 4 link rear end control by Air Ride Suspension. Alpine stereo with 2 amps, 2- 12 inch woofers and 2 -10 woofers, sounds AMAZING!! Two new batteries also. Car is Triple Black with a brand new Phantom black top, new black carpet, new custom door panels, white and black. Custom leather seats that match the door panels. Looks beautiful!! New exhaust,
2-1/2 pipes with flow master 3 chamber mufflers at the rear of car so the ride is quiet inside and next to or behind the car it sounds really aggresive. The car was painted 3 1/2 years ago and constantly garaged. It does need some minor touches to car since being stored in the garage and kids in and out of the garage. Minor, nothing major at all. Before this car was restored, there was a little spot of rust in the right rear floor panel which was patched in and repaired. You'd never know it if I didn't tell you. That was the extent of any rust, but it was all done right.
The body
and frame were perfect, it had never been smashed or in an accident of any kind. I want to be upfront about anything so there are no surprises. On the driver side passenger door, there is a small ding from the kids bicycle. Also, the rear bumper left side has a scrape/ scratch on it. See pics. If any pictures of anything are required, please contact me. This car is for sale locally in Simi Valley so I reserve the right to cancel auction at any time if it sells outside of ebay. Do not ask me to end auction early. This car will sell whether local or here on ebay. Reserve is set well below what I have into this phenomenal car. I am an honest person and expect the same in return. Thank you for looking and happy bidding. On Nov-13-13 at 22:54:43 PST, seller added the following information: left rear bumper lower part has a small dent, didn't add that. |
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Ford Announces Free Brake-Pad Offer If Customers Stop By Dealers
Mon, Aug 4 2014These days, when you buy a new car, it's not unreasonable to expect a certain period of free maintenance to come along as well. Sometimes this is through the life of the warranty, in other cases a little less. But Ford Motor Company is going beyond those deals for at least one part of its cars. As of now, if you buy a set of Motorcraft brake pads for a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury model, you get free replacements for as long as you own the vehicle. The offer is good at Ford or Lincoln dealers and Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centers. "We will replace the pads for as long as you own the vehicle," said Elizabeth Weigandt to Autoblog. She did clarify that the Motorcraft pads are generally for models from the '90s or newer. Also, to take advantage of this program, a person must return to the same dealer each time to get the free parts. Of course, Ford isn't just handing out brake pads to anyone who walks by; there are certain stipulations. First, the components have to be worn down to less than three millimeters to be eligible, and the buyer still has to pay for the labor to install them. If the model is used as a fleet vehicle for commercial purposes like as a taxi or limousine, this offer also doesn't apply; the same thing for racecars. On the plus side, if you recently bought a set of pads from one of the participating locations, you're still in luck. The deal covers parts purchased as of July 1. "This program reflects our commitment to providing customers with an excellent ownership experience regardless of the age of their vehicle," said Frederiek Toney, President of Ford Customer Service, in the company's announcement of the offer. Scroll down to read the all the details.
NHTSA upgrades Ford floor mat unintended acceleration probe
Mon, 17 Dec 2012According to a Bloomberg report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has upgraded an investigation into complaints of unintended acceleration lodged against Ford vehicles. The investigation began in June of 2010 when just three complaints had been received and it only concerned the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, but this was at a time when the phrase "unintended acceleration" made grown men go pale. With 49 additional complaints received since then, the investigation has been reclassified as an engineering analysis - the last phase before a recall - and it has been expanded to include the Lincoln MKZ, making for a total of "around 480,000" units affected between the three sedans from the 2008 to 2010 model years.
The ostensible cause is that floor mats are trapping the accelerator pedal, but according to a Ford statement at the time, the entrapment is due to owners placing the optional all-weather floor mats, or aftermarket floor mats, on top of the car's standard floor mats. NHTSA has backed up that assessment, pinning the blame on "unsecured or double stacked floor mats."
On the face of it, it would appear that NHTSA has upgraded the status not because of Ford's error, but owner error, and Ford has stated publicly that it is "disappointed" in NHTSA's move. On top of NHTSA still being skittish after that other unintended acceleration debacle, it could be seen to be taking its time investigating all of the variables: it's reported that Ford changed its accelerator pedal design in 2010, a "heel blocker" in the floorpan has been considered a potential culprit in how the floor mats could be trapping the pedal, some drivers have said the floor mats weren't anywhere near the pedal, and according to a report in the LA Times, in "a letter sent by Ford to NHTSA in August 2010, the automaker said it found three injuries and one fatality that 'may have resulted from the alleged defect.'"
2017 Lincoln Continental reimagined as a coupe
Thu, Jan 21 2016If nothing else, the production version of the Lincoln Continental has provided ample water-cooler fodder around the office. There are a few camps: the "it took guts to build it" folks giving credit where due on a handsome design with an ambitious interior, and the "MKZ misstep" group haranguing the Motor Company for blowing fancy new styling cues on a lesser beast. And yet, unifying forces exist. We can all agree that these artist renders depicting a Continental sans a pair of doors present a captivating notion. Back in 1939, the original Continental was a two-door. Over time, four doors of various types, including convertibles, infiltrated the lineup. The last time the Continental was on sale, it was a four-door front-driver based on the platform shared with the Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus. Even though the new production Continental, like that penultimate one, is based on a front-drive platform, the execution is much different. As you probably already know, it features a so-far unique 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and an advanced torque-vectoring AWD system, standard. Some neat concept car touches, like the fancy door handles and patented 30-way adjustable seats, made it in. What a two-door would bring to the table is mainly stylistic, emphasizing the long parallel character line in the door with brightwork running under the window that's echoed in the lower door sculpting and chrome strip. It accentuates the car's length, and calls attention to the trim taillights and their interconnecting bar element. A longer door makes for a more elegant transition into the C-pillar. It makes the production Continental, with its blacked-out but still obviously chunky B-pillar, look fussy. We don't expect Lincoln to build a coupe – that may be too wild for a company that doesn't seem completely comfortable with the notion of reinvention – but these renders were just too good not to share. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Related Video: