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1970, Murdered Out, Black, Lowered, Gangster Car, 460, Rat Rod on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:92803
Location:

Quebec, Quebec, Canada

Quebec, Quebec, Canada

I am the second owner and have pampered this car for the last 5 years.
This car gets
immense attention and thumbs up everywhere all the time.
I will do my best to describe the car's qualities and problems.

The good:

-Powerful 460ci engine, 10.5:1 compression
-New dual 2.5" exhaust with H-pipe
-Well adjusted Edelbrock carb
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2" dropped suspension (Eaton short springs)
-Flawless 50kv HEI ignition
-Completely rebuilt transmission (2012)
-No rust (only one small spot above right rear wheel)
-Garage kept most of its life, never seen winter, seldom driven in rain
-Very complete documentation on demand
-Very thorough rustproofing: inside frame and body, inside doors, everywhere underneath

Also:
Reinforced door armrests, new ignition cables, new radiator,
new master cylinder, new starter cable, new gas lines,
several new bushings, new rear wheel seals, new rear brakes,
new custom seat cover.

The bad:

-One small rust spot above rear wheel (see photo).
-Rear windows need work(switch problem).
-Front seat adjustment(needs motor).
-Heater(needs thermostat).
-Air conditioning(needs recharge).
-Two small tears in driver's seat(under seat cover).
-Vacuum door locks need work.
-Body has a few minor scratches, dings and scuffs.
-Original paint was retouched in several places and needs to be refreshed (especially roof)

The wheels included with the car will be the ORIGINAL OEM LINCOLN WHEELS
not the ones in the overall shots.  They have been painted flat black and can be seen in one of the pictures.

No warranties.  Car is sold "AS IS".
I can also sell the car without the following modifications:
W/O dropped suspension = will install original springs and refund $400
W/O dual exhaust = will install single exhaust and refund $400




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Tue, 04 Dec 2012

The product portfolio at Lincoln may seem a bit sparse at the moment, but if a report is to be believed, new products are on the way. TheDetroitBureau.com spoke with sources at Lincoln and Ford, who claimed the American premium brand is working on, perhaps more than one, rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
Lincoln would likely platform-share with the next-generation Ford Mustang to develop those RWD offerings in the early going. Moving forward, the report indicates that Lincoln could take the lead on other rear-drive projects in the future. As the RWD architecture continues to take shape, "most or all" of the front-wheel-drive portfolio will also be offered with all-wheel drive as an option, ala Audi.
But wait, there's more! The report also suggests that a replacement for the full-size MKS is on the way, as well as a new Navigator and a luxury crossover based on the current Ford Escape.

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If the teaser video for Lincoln's launch of a new concept at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show wasn't enough for you, the company has now released a shadowy new image on its Twitter page. The vehicle may be a concept for the next-generation MKX, and its launch in China is part of the huge rollout to sell the brand's models there.
The latest photo shows off the concept's lighting, including LED running lights and lit sideview mirrors. The sharp edges of the lights give some hints to its shape. However, Other than clearly being a crossover, not much else is known.
The concept's launch supports Lincoln breaking into the Chinese market. It will begin selling the MKZ and MKC there this fall, as well as a midsize luxury SUV. A fullsize luxury sedan and the Navigator will come later. The company will also build luxury showrooms for the models that will look more like high-end hotel lobbies than car dealers. Scroll down to watch the teaser video.

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In the case of Henry Leland, naming his new car brand after the first President he cast a vote for in 1864 seemed a jolly good idea, on paper.
You should always be careful about the name you choose to give your new baby. The power of association can work in many ways, not always positive.