It's a 67' someone put 66 fender emblems on. 66 and 67 were alike in some cases but the difference was the dashboard, steering wheel, and rear tail lights trim grill. I have a 66 coupe and I know the difference....
Every company I see who operates essentially the same as this all post a very clear price for their vehicles. Posting a price with these vehicles is a sign of professionalism. It’s saves you and a possible buyer a significant amount of time. Nice Lincoln. 💯
The 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!
I'm in love! This Lincoln Continental convertible has to be one of the most magnificent cars I've ever seen at Vanguard. I'm a sucker for the big American cars anyway, and this Lincoln with its suicide doors is truly in a class by itself. Wish I could buy it! Keep up the great work, and keep that big old Detroit iron coming!
The 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.
Love 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.
I watched an episode of Jay Leno with the Lincoln convertible. He said it's the most complicated convertible ever made. He had a guy on the show that goes around the country repairing them. Very interesting.
His name is John Cashman, and he is absolutely correct. We have built a mild custom 67 Lincoln convertible, taking every nut, bolt, clip and screw off to start with a bare shell. I will never touch another Lincoln as long as I am in business. Check out the blue 67 at #1967LincolnContinental
Those sure were barges! Mom and Dad had a matching 1966 Coupe and a Convertible back in the early Seventies. Both were dark green and had off white interiors. I miss those cars!
5:21 This is cool isht...When you take a classic but put modern tech in it like this. 7:58 What a paint job n waxing looks like a mirror can see those trees n the sky clear...Wow incredible build luv it want one hehe and that engine gives me the shivers 😁
Check 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.
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.
Lovely 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....
Actually, 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
This 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
Pretty 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. 💩
This car is a work of art on wheels!! She is absolutely gorgeous!
Sorry for the double upload everybody the last roughly minute and a half was cut off during the export. Heres the full video!
How much is the car?
It's a 67' someone put 66 fender emblems on. 66 and 67 were alike in some cases but the difference was the dashboard, steering wheel, and rear tail lights trim grill. I have a 66 coupe and I know the difference....
Every company I see who operates essentially the same as this all post a very clear price for their vehicles. Posting a price with these vehicles is a sign of professionalism. It’s saves you and a possible buyer a significant amount of time. Nice Lincoln. 💯
The 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!
I'm in love! This Lincoln Continental convertible has to be one of the most magnificent cars I've ever seen at Vanguard. I'm a sucker for the big American cars anyway, and this Lincoln with its suicide doors is truly in a class by itself. Wish I could buy it! Keep up the great work, and keep that big old Detroit iron coming!
The 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.
I watch Vanguard motors videos all the time, this one has to be in my top 5 of all time! Man what a beautiful vehicle!
You're Lookin' good driving that one! Mr. President. Everybody pays attention when the Lincoln comes around.
Love 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.
I watched an episode of Jay Leno with the Lincoln convertible. He said it's the most complicated convertible ever made. He had a guy on the show that goes around the country repairing them. Very interesting.
His name is John Cashman, and he is absolutely correct. We have built a mild custom 67 Lincoln convertible, taking every nut, bolt, clip and screw off to start with a bare shell. I will never touch another Lincoln as long as I am in business. Check out the blue 67 at #1967LincolnContinental
I guess you have to search #1967LincolnContinental on Google, I didnt realize that you wont find anything on RUclips.
This car came out like 2 decades before I was even born but it's one of my dream cars. I absolutely love it
Wow, Absolutely perfect ! My dream car👍🏻
A mix of 66 and 67 in that car. Gorgeous car!
Those sure were barges!
Mom and Dad had a matching 1966 Coupe and a Convertible back in the early Seventies.
Both were dark green and had off white interiors.
I miss those cars!
5:21 This is cool isht...When you take a classic but put modern tech in it like this. 7:58 What a paint job n waxing looks like a mirror can see those trees n the sky clear...Wow incredible build luv it want one hehe and that engine gives me the shivers 😁
What a gorgeous car..!
Killa!! These cost a King's ransom to restore. GANGSTER!
These things have skyrocketed in value. I had a chance to get a green one around 2000 for $10k. I kick myself for not pulling the trigger
I had a 68. I miss her!❤❤❤❤
Cool 😎 ride.
What a yacht!
ENTOURAGE theme song playing in my head.
Perfection is an understatement 😎
Beautiful, Wonderful, Good. When I'm ready to buy. There's a good chance I may be calling you.
My uncle collected those! Nice!
Better looking than any one of them since.
Hello beautiful 🔥🔥🔥 what a car
Спасибо за видео и за вашу работу
Extra clean.
Stunning. Bliss.
exhaust is way too loud. they were silent originally.
Check 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.
That car looks so good, I could throw up like Stan Marsh
Pimp My Ride couldn't do anything like those rims.
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.
They must have added that star to the front fenders during the restoration. It has the 1967 safety steering wheel and seat upholstery.
Such Bad Ass American Iron. America has more classics than the whole world put together.
Beautiful car but for that price the 3 speed automatic isn’t gonna cut it
America, Cars with an attitude.
That’s a bad boy.
Beautiful. 4 door convertible.
Great 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
That installed key beside the gas cap is a deal breaker
Already Sold ?
Looks like 22" rims. Hubcaps saves it along with the whitewalls.
Lovely 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....
WoW 🔥🔥🔥
I'll take it! Where are you guys located?
Magnificent.
How much will they get for this fully restored 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible ?
Now we call you El Hefe
He almost killed the hood on the building 😂
What did this sell for?
Solid
What's the asking price on this beauty?
I am curious, for how much did you sell this gem?
Only I would buy it I was tiny when I was stuffed in it I remember it like yesterday
cool
Actually, 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
This 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
How much?
Break my heart, what's the price!!
Enough to break your heart too. 😂
you did not just say that 😮@@salmansyed6206
The price of this 1967 Lincoln is $249,900. If you have any further questions please feel free to call Tom anytime at 248-974-9513!
@@vanguardmotorsales Totally worth it!
@@vanguardmotorsales I guess I'll have to settle for a poster!
How much did it sell for?
Im sorry we don't disclose the price post sale to protect our customers privacy
About $250,000 ?
selling price?
😍
Wonder how much this sold for...🤔
That sure looks like a 1966.
If I had the means, this would already be on a flat bed
Price?
Very Beautiful....but they have kept it Stock, in my opinion. Not a fan of the headlights and wheels!
Come with a TANKER TRUCK full of Gas?! Lol
El avispon verde😂
Top goes up: 5 HOURS LATER
No Price
It’s on their website
Sold for over $200k dang
Not well kept, its been restored to some degree and a 462 is not basically a 460 😂 they're totally different engines.
Oh my Lord I'm Brick
A long cool woman in a black dress.
Quarter mil to nice to drive😢
How much? Spokes and Vogues are necessary
Beautiful but get that screen out of that work of art.
It is a beautiful car but absolutely unsafe to drive in today’s world .
Beautiful car but not a fan of the wheels. They have too much bling and a simpler design would work better... I think.
bad to the bone
Pretty 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. 💩
How much?