If I had bought a 1970 Lincoln Continental new (and, in this case, I exclude the Mark III), I would've ordered the sedan model with the Town Car interior, a $249.20 option, like the one in this video in Dark Brown leather (order code=3Z) and Bronze Stardust Metallic paint (order code=89; it was a dark coppery to chocolate brown hue), a $131.20 option, and Dark Brown vinyl roof (order code=7), which I think was the actual combination of the one in this video (I've seen factory images of what I think was the same car in color and the color value looked better in the pictures than in this film). Another thing I would've wanted different on mine would've been the optional wheel covers (the rib motif design; these were the standard ones).
If I had bought a 1970 Lincoln Continental new (and, in this case, I exclude the Mark III), I would've ordered the sedan model with the Town Car interior, a $249.20 option, like the one in this video in Dark Brown leather (order code=3Z) and Bronze Stardust Metallic paint (order code=89; it was a dark coppery to chocolate brown hue), a $131.20 option, and Dark Brown vinyl roof (order code=7), which I think was the actual combination of the one in this video (I've seen factory images of what I think was the same car in color and the color value looked better in the pictures than in this film). Another thing I would've wanted different on mine would've been the optional wheel covers (the rib motif design; these were the standard ones).
crazy how back then people lost their shit about a tiny (single din) radio. now every ones gotta have the BIGGEST radio/IPAD screen possible.
Back then they’d say it looked slick 😊
Yeah and it still does, for sure 👍
...now in the Mercury Marquis tradition... 😆
Does he say "horribly styled hood"?
@Funsho97 It was "powerfully".