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Beautiful, Wonderful, Good. When I'm ready to buy. There's a good chance I may be calling you.
ОтветитьIt is a beautiful car but absolutely unsafe to drive in today’s world .
ОтветитьStraight Up Gangsta for real Baby
ОтветитьThe Lincolns from 1962 to 1967 were the ultimate! Loved 'em all. Watching one of these beauties cruise down the highway you could just hear Camelot playing in your mind with nostalgic thoughts of the JFK era.
ОтветитьHe almost killed the hood on the building 😂
ОтветитьWonder how much this sold for...🤔
ОтветитьBeautiful car but not a fan of the wheels. They have too much bling and a simpler design would work better... I think.
ОтветитьCool 😎 ride.
ОтветитьThat’s a bad boy.
ОтветитьThe 1966, 1967 Lincoln Continentals were the most beautiful cars Ford ever produced. Pure class and the workmanship was exceptional. All the engines were bench tested at 98 mph for three hours and retorqued before being installed in the vehicles. The 462 cu. in V8 engine alone weighed 750 lbs. The 485 lb. ft of torque and 340 horsepower provided smooth takeoffs and effortless cruising.
My dad had a 1966 Lincoln Continental in Emberglo with Black vinyl top and leather interior. The suicide doors were so cool and elegant. I remember how wonderful the ride was and how effortlessly it could cruise at 80 mph. No car ever made me feel as classy at that beautiful Lincoln. Fords finest hour!
The 1967 Lincoln did NOT have the Lincoln emblem on the lower front fender near the wheel. That was ONLY on the 1966. I had a 1965 convertible and then a 1967 4 door sedan. Also had a 1966 T-Bird where the top folded into the trunk.
ОтветитьBetter looking than any one of them since.
ОтветитьNot well kept, its been restored to some degree and a 462 is not basically a 460 😂 they're totally different engines.
ОтветитьA mix of 66 and 67 in that car. Gorgeous car!
ОтветитьActually, I would be afraid to drive it too many idiots out on the road are jealous people.They're the worst who knows what they would do to a car like this
ОтветитьСпасибо за видео и за вашу работу
ОтветитьThis car is more beautiful than the Mona Lisa, but like the Mona Lisa , I know um outta my league ! She's that beautiful girl you dont approach because you can't afford her
ОтветитьExtra clean.
ОтветитьWhat's the asking price on this beauty?
ОтветитьThis car came out like 2 decades before I was even born but it's one of my dream cars. I absolutely love it
ОтветитьI am curious, for how much did you sell this gem?
ОтветитьPretty sure this is a 66, so it's not the last year Continental convertible, so not worth nearly as much, and the non factory additions look silly and stupid...no amount of shininess can over compensate for that. 💩
ОтветитьThat sure looks like a 1966.
ОтветитьThat installed key beside the gas cap is a deal breaker
ОтветитьSold for over $200k dang
Ответитьselling price?
ОтветитьCheck the VIN on this Conti. Either it's a '66, or someone decided to put that Lincoln emblem on the front quarter panel on a '67 for "design's sake", which they should not have done. That's one of the few things that separate the two model years. In 1994, I drove a '67 2-door hardtop from Chehalis, Washington to Aurora, Illinois. Absolutely loved that car and miss it every day.
ОтветитьEl avispon verde😂
Ответитьcool
ОтветитьBeautiful but get that screen out of that work of art.
ОтветитьGreat up with one in the family. Don't care for the lincoln emblem on the front fender. That's what makes a 66 a 66
Ответитьexhaust is way too loud. they were silent originally.
ОтветитьHow much?
ОтветитьAmerica, Cars with an attitude.
ОтветитьSuch Bad Ass American Iron. America has more classics than the whole world put together.
ОтветитьLooks like 22" rims. Hubcaps saves it along with the whitewalls.
ОтветитьHow much?
ОтветитьWhat a yacht!
ОтветитьThat car looks so good, I could throw up like Stan Marsh
ОтветитьLove this car. When I was 13 in 1969 my dad came home with a two-year-old used 67 model Lincoln Continental, brown with a black hardtop. This became the car I drove on dates in high school, and I've loved these big luxury cars ever since.
ОтветитьWhat a gorgeous car..!
ОтветитьWow, Absolutely perfect ! My dream car👍🏻
ОтветитьAbout $250,000 ?
ОтветитьHow much will they get for this fully restored 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible ?
ОтветитьHow much did it sell for?
ОтветитьSomebody gonna have a wet butt waiting for the top to close on a rainy day damn!
ОтветитьTop goes up: 5 HOURS LATER
ОтветитьENTOURAGE theme song playing in my head.
ОтветитьLovely car... although I'd prefer a '65 myself, I think that was the peak year for this style. One question for anyone who's owned one (or you guys who're clearly knowledgable about them): With the top down, is there any trunk space at all? Or is it entirely filled by the roof? As I'm a Brit, I've never seen one of these "in the flesh" - but I'm definitely going to buy one... but if the trunk is useless with the top down, I may go for a hard top instead. Although.... that roof... so cool....
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