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"lincoln Continental Convertible! 3 Way White! In Excellent Condition! No Rust!" on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:81000
Location:

Flushing, New York, United States

Flushing, New York, United States
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YES! I AM SEPARATING FROM MY BEAUTIFUL SWEETHEART! WHOM I LOVED, CHERISHED & TAKEN CARE OF! SAD TO HAVE TO SAY, GOOD-BY! NEED THE CASH, TO PURSUE OTHER VENTURES!
SHE IS A LOVELY & SEXY, A 1966 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE! IN THE ORIGINAL ARCTIC WHITE PAINT THAT WAS USED BACK THAN. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT & CLEAN WITH NO SCRATCHES, RUST OR DENTS. EXCEPT FOR A SMALL CHIP, SIZE OF A DIME ON THE FRONT EDGE OF THE HOOD. THAT'S WHERE MY GRANDSON FLYING HIS HELICOPTER, LANDED THERE.
THE PAINT AND ALL CHROME, STILL BRIGHTLY SHINES UP NICELY! THE ORIGINAL DOVE WHITE LEATHER INTERIOR, IS IN IMPECCABLE GREAT CONDITION! WITH NO SEAMS COMING APART!
WITH LITTLE WEAR, AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS. THE CANVAS WHITE TOP IS NEW & FITTED NICELY! AND WORKS THE WAY IT SHOULD! ALL RELAYS, MECHANISMS, SWITCHES, 
HYDRAULICS, ETC. WAS EIGHT-HER REPLACED OR REPAIRED! ALL WINDOWS WORK THE WAY THEY SHOULD! THE ENGINE IS STRONG & QUIET! NO BURNING OIL OR BLUE SMOKE WITH A RESENT COMPLETE TUNE-UP & OIL CHANGE! THE C6 TRANNY SHIFTS SMOOTHLY WITH NO OIL, WATER, OR FLUIDS LEAKING! THE SUSPENSION IS PRACTICALLY ALL NEW! NEW COIL SPRINGS,
NEW IDLER ARMS, NEW LOWER & UPER CONTROL ARMS, NEW STABILIZER CONTROL ARM, NEW BALL JOINTS, SHOCK ABSORBERS, ETC! ALL NEW DISC BREAKS, ROTORS, CALIPERS, ETC! 
NEW COKER FIRESTONE 3 1/2 INCH WIDE WHITE WALL TIRES! I, ALSO HAVE THE THE ORIGINAL CONTINENTAL HUB CAPS. HIDE-A-WAY IN GLOVE BOX, AM-FM STEREO CD CHANGER! ALL UPGRADED SPEAKERS! YOU CAN PLAY ALL YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC, USING YOUR PHONE, MP3 PLAYER OR IPOD! REMOTELY! WELL, I GUESS THAT'S IT! LOTS OF $$$ WELL SPENT ON HER!
SHE DRIVES LIKE A DREAM! I PROBLY LEFT A LOT OUT THAT I DIDN'T MENTIONED. SO, DON'T HESITATE TO CALL ME WITH ANY INFORMATION THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT HER!
I'M LOCATED IN QUEENS, NY. (718) 755-5517 STEVE………. GOOD-LUCK, & HAPPY BIDDING MY FRIENDS!

 

 






On Apr-24-14 at 13:33:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

FORGOT TO MENTION A FEW MORE ITEMS THAT WENT INTO HER:

NEW RADIATOR & RESERVE TANK, NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW FUEL & WATER PUMP, NEW HOSE'S & BELTS.
NEW ORIGINAL MANUFACTURED CARPETING. HEY! & A LOT MORE THAT I CAN'T THINK. GETTING OLD.
SHE IS A REAL HEAD TURNER! PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU,  A TUMS UP. AS YOU DRIVE ALONG!
THANK YOU!

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Lincoln 'not true luxury' yet, says Ford design chief

Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Lincoln is "not true luxury," according to Ford's design boss, J Mays. His statements come from a story in The Detroit News that saw candid language on the issues facing Ford's troubled premium brand. Notably, there's a need for a strong character, with Mays saying, "Every brand needs to have a DNA and a unique selling point and things in the vehicle that make you think, 'That's that particular brand.'"
With a range of rebadged Fords, it's not hard to see why that DNA is missing. Mays hinted that a full recovery for Lincoln will be a ten-year process, that's been kicked off with the MKZ sedan. While that car is still largely a Ford Fusion under its extremely pretty wrapper, it's the first Lincoln in some time to inject its own unique take both through the exterior styling and through interior features, such as the vertical, pushbutton gear selection.
Some analysts weren't so certain about Mays' 10-year estimate. Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics thinks it'll be more like 30 years before Lincoln can show a true return to form. The issue, as Hall explains it, is that, "luxury has a degree of exclusivity," that Lincoln just doesn't have. Michelle Krebs from Edmunds adds, "it's definitely a wanna-be luxury brand," comparing the troubled American brand with Infiniti and Acura, two other brands that have struggled to find their place in the luxury market.

2020 Lincoln Aviator crossover is a hot rod with 400 horsepower standard

Wed, Nov 28 2018

LOS ANGELES — The 2020 Lincoln Aviator has finally been revealed in production form following its "concept" debut at the New York Auto Show earlier this year. We add the quotes because the production model is identical to the New York model. Appearances aside, the big news is under the hood. At launch, the Lincoln Aviator will be available with two engines. They're both twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6s, and one of them is a plug-in hybrid. The standard engine makes an impressive 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. To help put that into perspective, that's about 40 more horsepower than the top-rung six-cylinder Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 we just drove, and about 65 more horsepower than the entry-level six-cylinder BMW X5 xDrive40i. Moving to the hybrid powertrain brings Aviator output to 450 horsepower and a staggering 600 pound-feet of torque. That's just 6 ponies shy of the V8-powered BMW X5 xDrive50i, but 121 more pound-feet of torque. This plug-in hybrid powertrain will also be able to do the typical plug-in stuff. You can run the vehicle in pure electric mode or hold the charge to be deployed at a more advantageous time such as driving in town at the end of a highway drive. Lincoln did not give estimates for the pure electric range. Fuel economy hasn't been revealed yet, either. Other interesting hybrid notes: The battery fits entirely under the passenger side of the vehicle between the front and rear wheels. The motor is sandwiched between the engine and transmission. Lincoln also mentioned this is a modular hybrid system, so expect to see it appear in other Lincoln and Ford products in the future. This powertrain layout is part of what makes it possible for all versions of the Aviator to use the same 10-speed automatic transmission, which is gradually proliferating through the whole Ford family. From there, power either goes solely to the rear wheels, or through an optional all-wheel-drive system. All of this power can ride on an available adaptive air suspension the company calls Air Glide. It works like many adaptive suspensions, scanning the road with a camera to adjust damping for bumps ahead. It does have some other trick features, though. When the Aviator is parked, the suspension lowers to make the crossover look more attractive while sitting. And when the driver approaches, it lowers itself further for easier ingress. It also raises itself for snow or mild off-road driving, and it lowers down at highway speeds for better aerodynamics.

Lincoln's second, more traditional, Super Bowl commercial

Sat, 02 Feb 2013

For its second Super Bowl commercial, Lincoln Motor Company has stepped away from the Max Ernst-ian surrealism of the "Steer the Script" spot. No Germans, no turtles, no aliens nor alpacas this time, just a 30-second run through the ways in which Lincoln sees the 2013 MKZ as a rebirth of the brand and everything a luxury consumer would want.
The kind of traditional spot that could run any time of year, the only question we had after watching it was: "Wait - was that... Abraham Lincoln?" Along with the press release from Lincoln, you can view the spot below.
If you want a deeper look and criticism into Lincoln's "Steer The Script," ad, have a read of AOL Autos' column: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is a Flop, written by Pete Bigelow.