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Year:1966 Mileage:53801
Location:

Waverly, Iowa, United States

Waverly, Iowa, United States

I am the 3rd owner of this beautiful 1966 Lincoln. I am going to describe and list all info to the best of my knowledge. This car is 100% original. I bought and shipped from California. this car is in amazing shape and was so well taken care of. The only complaint I have is that there is an exhaust leak which make a little loud but really not that bad. This car is such fun to drive as just glides down the road. Suspension is great. I just have too many kids to enjoy enough. This car is So worth and will only increase in value. I have original California Black plates.
Paint - 7 out of 10 zero rust but few chips and scratches 
Tires - have less than 1,000 miles on (American Classic)
Chrome - Nothing missing 97% great only few spots on front bumper
Windows & switches - 100% work great 
Lights - 100% work 
Wiper motor needs replaced, I have new one just needs installed
Body - Zero body work done and all original
Interior
Carpet - 100% great
Upholstery - 100% prefect
Dash - 100% perfect not replaced
Clock - Does not work
Headliner - 100% great
Floor pans - 100% great
Radio - all works but has been disconnected and has an IPod connection.

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    Auto blog

    Ex-GM VP LaNeve takes over Lincoln ad agency

    Wed, 10 Apr 2013

    Those of you that caught yesterday's op-ed about Lincoln will have heard already, but Mark LaNeve has taken the helm at Team Detroit. Once the North American vice president of sales, service and marketing for General Motors, LaNeve will now head up the agency that handles all of Ford advertising. LaNeve will also run the account for Lincoln. While at GM from 2001 to 2009, the exec oversaw ad campaigns like Cadillac's Breakthrough and sales initiatives like "Employee Pricing for Everyone."
    He left in 2009 to join Allstate as chief marketing officer, oversaw the creation of the Mayhem ad spots and was moved into the role of VP of agency operations overseeing Allstate's 10,000 agents. He resigned from the insurer in February 2012 for personal reasons and joined Team Detroit in August 2012 as chief operating officer, in charge of satellite offices in New York and internationally. He replaces ex-CEO Cameron McNaughton, and will continue to hold the title of COO.
    Lincoln is trying to get its 2013 back to rights after putting big dollar commercials for the 2013 MKZ on television then having production glitches preventing cars from getting to dealerships. With rumors of a relaunch in the works, it's no surprise LaNeve has been given the reins - and from here it looks like the brand is desperate for the kind of magic he's proved he can marshal. Perhaps he can start by calling a mulligan on the renaming exercise that gave us the hoary "Lincoln Motor Company" and go back to oh, say, "Lincoln." Then he can ask the product folks to get to work on the MKC concept...

    Ford recalling 370,000 Crown Vic, Grand Marquis and Town Car models

    Fri, 30 Aug 2013

    The Detroit News is reporting that Ford will recall some 370,000 Crown Victoria (pictured), Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car vehicles from model years 2005 through 2011, for an issue regarding the lower intermediate steering shaft. 355,000 of the vehicles in question were sold in the US, with the other 15,000 sold in Canada.
    The report indicates that corrosion of the lower intermediate steering shaft could cause a "loss of steering," presumably because of a partial or complete failure of the part. The report points out the dealers will inspect and replace the offending steering component for recalled cars, and may also secure a lower steering column bearing and replace the upper intermediate steering shaft as needed. The company is unaware of any reports of the faulty part causing any accidents or injuries.
    Ford helpfully lists states in which corrosion is more likely to have taken place, mostly in the Snow Belt, as you might guess. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia are listed.

    SNL, Jim Carrey late to the Lincoln MKC ad spoof party

    Mon, 27 Oct 2014

    At this point, making fun of the Lincoln MKC ads starring Matthew McConaughey is getting pretty old, though apparently Lincoln loves it. The commercials have been airing for over a month, but Conan O'Brien, Ellen DeGeneres and even South Park have all taken their swipes at the spots with the smooth-talking actor monologuing about his new luxury crossover. Saturday Night Live might have finally killed the joke in its recent episode featuring Jim Carrey.
    The problem certainly isn't that Carrey does a bad job in the spoofs, and he actually pulls off a pretty good McConaughey impression. They start out as pretty direct mimicry and slowly evolve into the absurd, including cracks at McConaughey's acting career and the way he rubs his thumb and finger together. Carrey certainly raises at least a chuckle at times, though.
    However, the comedian's engaging performance can't take away from the fact that SNL has arriving to this mocking party pretty late in the game. The jokes just don't feel fresh anymore, so hopefully these ads put the final nails in the coffin for the riffs - at least until the next batch of Lincoln ads arrive.