Will a 70's LUXURY Lincoln RUN & DRIVE Home?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @JunkyardDigs
    @JunkyardDigs  26 дней назад +49

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    • @skyeisthelimit2
      @skyeisthelimit2 24 дня назад +4

      I put the code in and it added $4 to the price hahahaha I think they're confused on how discounts work

    • @Justmethinaround
      @Justmethinaround 24 дня назад +1

      26:00 I wanna get that blackhead out you got in your ear so b-aaad! Lol Sir, I must add, i admire your hustle. It's honest and filled with job security. And mook, stay golden 🫂

    • @Silverado21
      @Silverado21 23 дня назад +2

      @@Justmethinaround Gross.

    • @ChefBoiImHungry
      @ChefBoiImHungry 16 дней назад

      my jbl buds smoke my year old raycons!

    • @user-sn9ml4mf4n
      @user-sn9ml4mf4n 9 часов назад

      Really how much are the recons even with discount

  • @kameronrudolph3428
    @kameronrudolph3428 26 дней назад +480

    Kevin .I am a 3rd generation professional mechanic. And your explanation of dieseling and the caus and how to fix it .are the absolute best I have ever heard . Thanks so much for your easy explanation of things. And good to see Mook in a revival.

    • @TRISTANorTRIS
      @TRISTANorTRIS 25 дней назад +4

      Well said.

    • @zaknafein641
      @zaknafein641 25 дней назад +3

      I always thought dieseling was oil compressing to the point of ignition... :Þ

    • @Hobodeluxe007
      @Hobodeluxe007 25 дней назад +1

      yeah Kev is pretty good at this stuff.

    • @stillakilla7520
      @stillakilla7520 24 дня назад

      Dude is a beast!!

    • @repaid1
      @repaid1 24 дня назад +4

      Yes, I have been working on cars for over 50 years and I had no clue that "Dieseling" was caused by the carb always went to timing. Granted I only have seen it a few times in my life and nothing that I worked on. But now that I know, I am much the wiser. Don't get to work on too many carb cars these days though. I am wondering why he is calling a 429 a 460 though??? Replacement engine said 429.

  • @davidk8893
    @davidk8893 25 дней назад +145

    Some interesting facts about the Mark III:
    - The dash woodgrain is real wood. The '69 model year had faux wood on the dash, but Ford changed to real wood for the '70 and '71 models.
    - It has automatic climate control, controlled by an analog computer in the passenger's footwell. It controls both the fan speed and blend door automatically based on inside and outside temperature, as well as the panel/floor/defrost vent actuators.
    - Your Mark III is also equipped with a rear defogger. Not a defroster, just a defogger. Basically a fan that blows air on the rear window to remove fog from the inside of the window during cold seasons.
    - As indicated by the breather mounted to the front of the A/C box in the engine compartment, your Mark III is likely equipped with the "Sure-Track" brake system, an early form of anti-lock for the rear wheels. It uses a speed sensor located in front of the pinion on the differential to sense a rapid drop in speed, and will pulse the rear brakes to keep the car going straight under hard braking. The actuator is located underneath the passenger floorboard, you can barely see it when looking from the engine bay. It basically just looks like a brake booster. One thing to note: The rear brake line runs through the sure-track actuator, so if something ever goes wrong with the actuator it can affect the rear brakes.
    - The power steering pump is mounted on the timing cover behind the harmonic balancer because... Ford. It's strange.
    - On the topic of the power steering pump, it's not only for power steering, it also operates the hydraulic windshield wipers. The wipers are operated by the hydraulic motor on the firewall, which is speed controlled by a cable attached to a knob on the instrument cluster.
    - The vents on behind the back glass are functional, there is a fresh air control on the instrument cluster (on the same pod as the wiper control) that opens a set of flaps that let air flow out the package tray.
    - The power locks and trunk release are vacuum-operated, as well as the park-brake auto-release.
    - That "Headlights" indicator on the overhead console is actually to let you know if the headlight doors don't fully open. There's a little switch behind each door that if the door jams, the light will stay on letting you know that you have a problem. You know, because the lack of light coming from the headlights wouldn't be enough.
    - The brights are completely controlled by the auto-dimmer. That is, there is no true "off" for the auto-dimmer, you basically turn the sensitivity knob all the way up until it just says "on" all the time. Because of this, your high-beam switch still has two positions, but instead of the normal "low-high" beam selection, it's an "on-off" for the auto-dimmer. Technically there is a third position though, if you slightly depress the high-beam switch while it's already in the "on" position, it operates as a momentary switch and will blink the brights. It's kinda tricky to do, half the time I end up just turning the system off by accident because it's hard to press the button just enough to blink the brights without clicking it off. This also functions as a way to check if the auto-dimmer system is on, as the momentary switch doesn't work when the button is latched off.
    - You'd think the seat belt light sensed when you didn't have your seat belt on. You'd be wrong. It literally just turns on for 5 seconds when you turn the ignition on to remind you to put on your seat belt. If it doesn't work, the thermal delay relay that operates it is probably burnt out.
    - The turn signal stalk with the button on it is worth approximately $500-600. Don't break it.
    I also saw you had the special Continental Mark III manual, which is good, since the Mark III is so special that Ford had to make its own manual to explain all the Ford weirdness they crammed into the thing.
    I love the Mark III, IMO it's probably the pinnacle of Ford's luxury design. None of the Mark series after it topped the Mark III's level of quality, in fitment or materials, especially in the interior.

    • @theglitch99
      @theglitch99 23 дня назад +8

      Great info,

    • @lilibethdoherty295
      @lilibethdoherty295 23 дня назад +8

      You Did Not Mention The Rim Blow Horn , Caddy Came up with this Horn Actuator First and Lincoln Copied it. I loved the Torque of the 460 and Posi Traction it Would Lay Down Two Rows of Rubber for 30 Feet whenever I stomped on my Triple Black Mark III.

    • @G.Davis67
      @G.Davis67 22 дня назад +12

      This guy Mark III’s

    • @lincmerc1581
      @lincmerc1581 22 дня назад +4

      @@davidk8893 I had a triple black '70 Mark III in the 1980's. The Suretrack started causing the brake pedal to pulsate. I took the car to the Lincoln dealership and no one knew what to do. Except, this guy named "Sarge" in the service department. He got underneath the dash and pulled the plug on the Suretrack. I just had regular disc brakes after that.

    • @owlnswan4016
      @owlnswan4016 22 дня назад +4

      @@lincmerc1581 So basically Sarge didn't know what to do to fix it, so he just disabled a great feature of the car instead.

  • @geralderdek282
    @geralderdek282 26 дней назад +123

    Your Lincoln brought back a memory for me. I bought a '64 Lincoln Continental for 100 bucks in 1974. The Arab oil embargo had alot of people dumping thier nice land yachts cheap. Some cleaning and detailing soon made it look and run like brand new. I drove it to the store I worked at and parked next to my bosses Lincoln. Exactly like yours but maroon. The store manager later told me that the store owner had asked him whose blue Lincoln was that next to his. He said 'it's Jerrys' he repeated the question and got the same answer! I guess he couldn't believe an 18 year old making $1.75 an hour could afford a Lincoln that nice!! Sure made me proud😂

  • @lilibethdoherty295
    @lilibethdoherty295 23 дня назад +20

    No Rust, The Mark III's all Rusted Out at the Bottom of the Rear Fenders. The Interior is Like New Too , You Have a Winner !

  • @kevinc211
    @kevinc211 25 дней назад +26

    Kevin, its been said before, but if this youtube stuff goes south and you don't want to go back to being an engineer, you'd make an excellent shop teacher. Great content, thanks!

    • @patrickancona1193
      @patrickancona1193 23 дня назад

      To bad there’s no shop classes & no school will allow anyone to start one up claiming insurance, the koolaid heads don’t want to teach their activists who only want to indoctrinate anti American hatred, we’ve been trying to get ANY form of shop class in my district for 20 years now & we get sued by the teachers union & the DOE every time, please try in your area we have the pendulum moving, a little more back shoving & we can swing it back to some sanity, get ready for a fight with rabidly hateful people tho

    • @mcmcmc4219
      @mcmcmc4219 22 дня назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @chriscarlson3700
    @chriscarlson3700 26 дней назад +192

    As a Cadillac owner / fan, I approve this. I don’t care if it’s a Caddy, Lincoln, Imperial, Olds or Buick, those old land yachts are the kings of the road still today.

    • @lindanelson8400
      @lindanelson8400 26 дней назад +17

      I absolutely agree with you.👍As a teenager in the 70's I liked the big cars. I had a 67 Chrysler New Yorker with a 440, but my favorite was a 69 Cadillac Sedan Deville with a factory 375 hp, 472 cid engine and turbo 400 transmission. My friends all had muscle cars. We drag raced. (not much else to do in a tiny town) My friends quit making fun of my caddy when I won most races. That car would get up and go!

    • @cwp1alpha
      @cwp1alpha 26 дней назад +4

      Agree 💯. I grew up riding in these Big cars from the 70s as a kid. Now I'd gladly take a garage full of these over a minivan or economy car ANY day.

    • @kevin.1983
      @kevin.1983 24 дня назад +1

      80s love songs intensify

    • @keithbassett4988
      @keithbassett4988 24 дня назад +2

      Kevin was 100% correct when he said if you wanna get there in style and quiet (usually) comfort.....you would gladly forego the few gallons of gas this 460ci 4V eats up, without any hesitation. These old cars were classy then,....and still are because there is nothing that comes close to their sheer size, girth, prestige, and elegance. And the interiors of those old boats were way more stylish than any modern car.....fake wood veneer notwithstanding. Lol. Great video....worth a 2nd viewing. You guys make great videos and commentary is informative and hilarious. Thank you.

    • @jaysrandomnesschannel
      @jaysrandomnesschannel 22 дня назад

      1975 Buick Electra 225 was the most iconic land yacht ever made!

  • @tekvax01
    @tekvax01 26 дней назад +132

    That was really thoughtful Kevin! You could tell by the look on his face, he wasn't expecting you to give him the car!! Proper job team! Excellent content as ALWAYS!

    • @JunkyardDigs
      @JunkyardDigs  26 дней назад +60

      Perfect car for Angus! He's already done a bunch of work and were road tripping it 10 hours this weekend!

    • @guillelazza
      @guillelazza 26 дней назад +19

      @@JunkyardDigs Angus deserved it, but most importantly, you made the right call for the missus to be happy about your yard not being full. Have a nice stag party brother!

    • @crede8829
      @crede8829 25 дней назад +7

      @@JunkyardDigs Hope there is a video of the trip!

    • @patrickdiehl6813
      @patrickdiehl6813 24 дня назад

      ​@@JunkyardDigsPlus you don't have to do the electrical work 🤣

  • @kevinfox500
    @kevinfox500 26 дней назад +191

    Thanks for the lesson on dieseling, Kevin. Parents had an 85 Dodge Caravan from 87 to 98, it was in the fleet, between them and my first wife. That little 2.2 started dieseling in 89. Had that damn electronic carburator. 210k on it when we traded it in toward an 89 Dakota Shelby.
    Dad and I found the solution in the back 40 parking lot, on a 73 Pinto. The motorcraft 2 barrel from the 2,3 Lima I4. Pulled it and took it to my gearhead mentor, my uncle. Classic car modder, who taught me how to supervise up anything from a dozer to a classic lead sled.
    Picked up a carb rebuild kit, dad and I sat down, and learned from the master. Used the Holley on his 25th anniversary Mustang GT to show us how to properly set idle. Gave us our homework, and dad and I set it up.
    Ran perfect when the ex and I traded it in 98. Current wife picked up a low mile base 87 Dakota in 03. Had the same issue. Buddy had a used Motorcraft 2 bbl on a 2.3 sitting in his shed.
    Passed the knowledge to my wife and daughter that weekend. They did the rebuild,and we used the carb on the 73 F 100 shop truck to reach them how to set idle.
    It now loves with her and her family. Did a 318 swap, mold build, and 5 speed swap on it when she was 15. Became hers at 16. Son in law's also a gearhead, upgraded brakes and suspension, and repainted it as an anniversary gift. Added a tone matched Raptor bed liner, and new tool box last year.
    Their shop truck.
    Thanks for taking the time to pass that lesson along, Kevin. And for bringing back a couple family bonding memories.

    • @aaron71
      @aaron71 25 дней назад +1

      hah, I have a 84 Turismo with the 2.2 and the same computer controlled factory Holley that's dieseled since I've got it!

  • @paradiseranch2421
    @paradiseranch2421 23 дня назад +9

    I have learned so much about carburetors, timing, vacuum, and most things concerning making these classics not only run, but fine tuning the nitty gritty, thank you so much for taking the time! You explain how they work very thoroughly but in an understandable way, excellent job!

  • @KCAATV
    @KCAATV 25 дней назад +8

    In 1974, I bought a 73 Mark IV. It was Ice Blue with more than enough chrome to get you home. I Paid $5,500. It was a wonderful machine. It did everything your 71 does but it was quiet as a mouse.
    It was large enough to hold six farmers going to an out of state farm show, with enough room remaining for several six packs of beer.
    I don't know of any car today that has its level of size, comfort and simplicity.
    Note: They eat brakes and shocks for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I also owned a 76 but it did not have the classic style that became the signature "look" of the 73 model.
    Thank you for the video. It brought back some great memories.

  • @izaiahmiruka2003
    @izaiahmiruka2003 26 дней назад +713

    A Kevin and Mook revival!!! Maybe we will get a video from Mook’s channel soon… Burnt Nova update?🤔🤞🏾

    • @awskole
      @awskole 26 дней назад +96

      we need more junkyard Mook content for sure !!

    • @damonwalden5699
      @damonwalden5699 26 дней назад +42

      More booger truck!

    • @JustinMcClanahan-w7q
      @JustinMcClanahan-w7q 26 дней назад +36

      @@izaiahmiruka2003 yeah really, it's been awhile since she's had a video out about it,I miss seeing her videos

    • @nickhartland3981
      @nickhartland3981 26 дней назад +36

      Definitely need more of junkyard mook

    • @choochoothelilsavage9573
      @choochoothelilsavage9573 26 дней назад +11

      HOW BOUT NOW

  • @codybenson3877
    @codybenson3877 26 дней назад +118

    Man I'm seriously loving all this boat content. All my life everyone's gave me shit for loving land yaughts but how can you say no to 10 feet of hood a truck you could have a twin mattress in and take a nap if you needed to in and the entire front an back seat couches. There's nothing not to love about these old cars thanks for making this for everyone to watch man

  • @cybermunk13
    @cybermunk13 26 дней назад +61

    Angus look when Kev "hands" him the keys. Priceless.

  • @donpugh8099
    @donpugh8099 25 дней назад +8

    I was a little partial to the Pontiac but that Hot Rod Lincoln is a gem ..Great video guys

  • @tomthomson9354
    @tomthomson9354 6 дней назад +1

    I'm not going to lie, I'm jealous of this find! I have loved Lincolns and Mercurys since I was a little kid in the 70's. A Mark is my dream car. To me, that is the ultimate car. I hope to own one someday. At $2500 in the condition it is in, you stole it!

  • @bhzaddybhzolby1705
    @bhzaddybhzolby1705 26 дней назад +25

    This video actually helped me fix my 1972 Dodge Coronet. It's got a 318 and it had a miss and was dieseling and I checked the plugs and a couple were gapped wrong and I set my transfer slots and it ran perfect. Thanks for the help.

  • @Darkman0198
    @Darkman0198 26 дней назад +118

    shoutout to austin powers for parking that continental

    • @cloudy4872
      @cloudy4872 26 дней назад +8

      magic parking job if i’ve ever seen one

    • @JunkyardDigs
      @JunkyardDigs  26 дней назад +14

      😂😂😂

    • @Bdogg12784
      @Bdogg12784 25 дней назад +3

      Can't leave out the uncle buck dieseling. Hahahahah

    • @hihowareyou0000
      @hihowareyou0000 25 дней назад +2

      Lolololol 😂😂😂 thats the first thing I thought when I seen it in the garage

    • @jonsmith685
      @jonsmith685 22 дня назад +1

      that is where my mind went as well.

  • @markmckeachnie4484
    @markmckeachnie4484 26 дней назад +192

    What is it about Mook is always makes me smile , her sense of humour kills me lol

    • @BUILTFORDTOUGH79
      @BUILTFORDTOUGH79 26 дней назад +3

      Uhhhhhh

    • @cptmidnight6117
      @cptmidnight6117 26 дней назад +8

      It's her infectious smile.😁

    • @Fat_Head_Uploads
      @Fat_Head_Uploads 26 дней назад

      She's got a weak chin and has the humor of a dead fish. What's redeeming about her is that she knows her way around a wrench. Let's not simp here 😂

    • @danfarmere27n
      @danfarmere27n 26 дней назад +2

      Different springs are used to eliminate harmonic ossification

    • @Incaensio
      @Incaensio 26 дней назад +2

      She's amazing

  • @drthmonkey42
    @drthmonkey42 26 дней назад +5

    I love the derpy way it creepy-doll's its eyes open and shut.

  • @iangale8230
    @iangale8230 25 дней назад +1

    Love the way the lights open at different times, it gives it character. Don't fix that! ❤

  • @ericbilney8617
    @ericbilney8617 26 дней назад +30

    Bought a 1966 Lincoln Continental in the early 90's. Had a 462, with 68K original miles. Super quiet car that floated down the road at 90 mph! Heard nothing but a quiet whoosh. Of course it weighed in at 5,100 lbs of suicide 4 door heaven!

  • @RemiBolducJr
    @RemiBolducJr 26 дней назад +29

    Look at the passion in the eyes of this man. I love how much you love teaching us new things about cars! Love your work Keven! 19:07

  • @lolo-be7wr
    @lolo-be7wr 26 дней назад +19

    I just want to give a second and say that I so much appreciate your channel. It's never changed always had good fun whilst being informative. Thanks kevin and Angus and Mook for all you guys do.

  • @johnroy-pf1it
    @johnroy-pf1it 26 дней назад +10

    Hi Keven and Mook
    I truly enjoy all of your videos. Thank you very much. I am a retired mercury Lincoln mechanic of the 70s. You need to power time the 460 to this days high test. In 19 7071 the arcane ratings were one 01 for that engine to run properly. You have to return it by power timing it to the octane of high test now. I’ve done this on many old cars for car enthusiast of that era. Good luck, John. 38:50

    • @denisiwaszczuk1176
      @denisiwaszczuk1176 23 дня назад

      Hi john. Denis from Australia . Have a 70 mk 3. . Mine is a Right hand Drive . looks factory . Do you know if they made Exports. Oh is there a seat motor fuse . Cheers mate. Have a great day

  • @pminoregon9072
    @pminoregon9072 25 дней назад +2

    Of all the cool things I've learned, the concept of controlling the idle speed with the distributor timing has to be the best. I'd never even heard of a transfer slot back when I actually owned carbureted engines. I used to adjust timing so that it wouldn't ping when it was hot out and I hit the accelerator hard.

  • @kdubcreations
    @kdubcreations 26 дней назад +40

    Kevin, I love you save these overlooked classics. They deserve the chance to live on. Too many times up here in Canada they are just left to rot then scrapped. Keep saving those land yacht's!!

    • @jeffquackenbush7433
      @jeffquackenbush7433 26 дней назад +1

      How is it saving them he just parks in his yard after getting them running, so in 20 yrs another youtuber can come save it lol

    • @kdubcreations
      @kdubcreations 26 дней назад +5

      @@jeffquackenbush7433 sometimes people also read comments and just keep scrolling.

    • @jeffquackenbush7433
      @jeffquackenbush7433 26 дней назад +1

      @@kdubcreations and sometimes they don't especially when they don't make sense

  • @n1r0l
    @n1r0l 26 дней назад +50

    27:00 Another plus for the 70's land yachts: Cruising through the wide open country and hitting a vicious cross wind. You will never know it.

  • @Nemesis1776FAFO
    @Nemesis1776FAFO 26 дней назад +25

    I love seeing Mook again. She brings a lot of comedy to the channel.

  • @evasesh6585
    @evasesh6585 26 дней назад +10

    I love how it has the drunk blink with its headlight covers.

  • @reduxith
    @reduxith 26 дней назад +64

    Heck yeah! The Mark III and the Mark V are my favorite Lincoln Continentals made. Stunning vehicles. The 64' Thunderbird forever has my heart though.

    • @lucybaker7813
      @lucybaker7813 26 дней назад +2

      what about the 79 body

    • @lucybaker7813
      @lucybaker7813 26 дней назад +5

      don't forget about the diamond jubilee edition of 1978 priced at 21,000 which would be 98,100 in 2023 dollars

    • @jeromep
      @jeromep 26 дней назад +4

      The Mark III is a stunning car. And the pre ‘72 460 is a spectacularly smooth engine. I’m so glad they are going to resurrect a car that should be on the road.

    • @user-lg2qy7pq2f
      @user-lg2qy7pq2f 26 дней назад +1

      64 to 66 have always been my favorites too…

    • @Astronautdudz
      @Astronautdudz 26 дней назад +1

      Everyone considers the mark 4 the worst. Idk why. The things are great.

  • @digital4282
    @digital4282 26 дней назад +109

    Excellent! Just refreshed my page looking for something to watch, and y'all answered the call!

    • @rockymelton6054
      @rockymelton6054 26 дней назад +3

      Same

    • @wt_grind_nvr_stops
      @wt_grind_nvr_stops 26 дней назад +3

      same

    • @matthewboas3776
      @matthewboas3776 26 дней назад +2

      Have to agree with you man didn't even watch the video yet but already left the comment and a like

    • @Jtacyt
      @Jtacyt 26 дней назад +2

      Sameeeee

    • @Ba-ip9pg
      @Ba-ip9pg 26 дней назад +2

      Thanks guys! Awesome car!

  • @BackPainGarage
    @BackPainGarage 25 дней назад +1

    Shoutout to Kevin for giving us transfer slot/basic carb tuning info. It helped me recently.
    I fix mowers, ATV's, etc little stuff. Can set up a small carb while taking a nap. Never touched a 2/4 bbl carb
    Had a customer ask me if I could get his 84 El Camino running right. Sure lets take a look I said!
    Had a Holley spreadbore on it that someone had set up SO wrong.
    "Idle" screw ran all the way in, rotted vacuum lines, junk power valve, even the secondary blades had an adjustment screw that was played with, and mixture screws were about to fall out.
    Set the transfer slots and everything else just like Kevin would, set the timing by ear(no timing tab on the front cover)
    When I was done, Just kiss the key and it fires right up and idles like a dream, crisp and responsive too(for a weak 305 of course)
    Dude was super happy, said he'd never seen it run so good.
    Now I get to work on his '49 dodge coupe next lol.

  • @Thunder_6278
    @Thunder_6278 26 дней назад +97

    The horn is a rim-blow, press the inside of the wheel. Remember, this took leaded 100 octane. Add lead, ZDDP, Octane booster. New low pressure exhaust will also improve performance. Get the A/C working and you have cruisimus maximus.

    • @ni_wink84
      @ni_wink84 26 дней назад +2

      Add lead? To what?

    • @NikkiSticks
      @NikkiSticks 26 дней назад +5

      ​@ni_wink84 to the gas, and the zinc is for flat tappet cams. Gas is unleaded now, and they don't put zinc in motor oil anymore

    • @ni_wink84
      @ni_wink84 26 дней назад

      @@NikkiSticks uhhh oil still has zinc, and plenty of it if you pay attention to the manufacturers MSDS, and you can’t add lead to fuel… lead is banned, unless it’s off road fuel VP, Sunoco, etc. or AVGAS they don’t sell lead additives for fuel, period anywhere. Hence my question add lead to what? Unless you mean use a leaded fuel? Which is also illegal for any on road vehicle. You should go watch lake speed jr talk about the importance of zinc (ZDDP) and its over use, a lot of information on the misinformation being passed around on the tubes about it by car people

    • @ni_wink84
      @ni_wink84 26 дней назад

      @@NikkiSticks add lead to the gas… that’s impossible, there are no “lead” additives, lead was removed in 1996, do you mean race fuels? Like VP, sonoco etc? The only other place to get leaded fuel in AVGAS, and it’s illegal for on road vehicles, also almost all oils still have zinc (ZDDP) you just have to find the one that has enough for a flat tappet cam, go watch lake speed jr and his ZDDP myth busting,

    • @JunkyardDigs
      @JunkyardDigs  26 дней назад +8

      ​@ni_wink84 to nothing, its just fine as it is😂

  • @akersjon278
    @akersjon278 26 дней назад +104

    The legendary Mook is back! Yahoo!😁👍👍

    • @IanZuczuski
      @IanZuczuski 26 дней назад +5

      Exactly we need Mook

    • @valjames1203
      @valjames1203 26 дней назад +2

      I was wondering why we haven't seen Mook for a while. I thought maybe she was using her accounting degree somewhere in the corporate world.

  • @ProjectFairmont
    @ProjectFairmont 26 дней назад +12

    I picked up a ‘77 Lincoln MKV back in ‘18. It is a very clean Midwestern car OE from Iowa. I put a warmed up 521 BBF with TFS heads, had the C6 rebuilt and added a limited slip diff and kept the 2.50 gears. An absolute pleasure to drive, very comfortable with Bilstein shocks. It can roast the tires for a city block on the primaries as I had to use a single plane Torker II intake in order to close the hood with the OE air cleaner. An honest car with a blue chip old school Ford driveline.
    It appears you have a nice find. 20 years ago I would have laughed if someone suggested a 70s boat, but not now ❤

  • @ahent1975
    @ahent1975 12 дней назад

    In the early 90s while in high school I had a 71 Lincoln Continental 4 door. It was a beast and watching you work on that 460 brought back a lot of memories. I feel like I spent more time sitting on the fenders working on the engine than I did actually driving it.

  • @simisteve1425
    @simisteve1425 22 дня назад +1

    Great episode! '71 pre-dated the Malaise Era by a couple years, and the MkIII was an iconic model for Ford/LM. Wondered what your Dad would have thought of it, vs. the Olds?
    I hope Angus gets all the little things ironed out (AC, exhaust, rust mitigation, tires, etc) and films it to be a followup video for the channel. Thanks Kev, Mook & Angus.

  • @sntpint
    @sntpint 26 дней назад +28

    My dad
    , who passed away 14 years ago would have been addicted to this channel. I watch with his spirit and hope you continue to do these for a long time time. Keep up the good work! Fellow Iowan!

  • @cwp1alpha
    @cwp1alpha 26 дней назад +16

    Loved this car. The final shots say it the best for a shirt and car name: "Winkin' Lincoln" 😂

  • @bowslap
    @bowslap 26 дней назад +22

    That old Continental is in great shape! A good cleanup, new tires, fix the A/C and that ghastly exhaust leak and this should be good to go!

    • @Blackinterceptor999
      @Blackinterceptor999 21 день назад

      Copy Craig909's exhaust, LOL Headers, 2.5" pipe, X pipe Black Widow Neighbor-haters, side exit pipes

    • @HotrodHR57
      @HotrodHR57 12 дней назад

      Amen on the exhaust… new pipes (dual exhaust), and “performance” mufflers!

  • @jacoby2186
    @jacoby2186 25 дней назад +2

    Thank you for the lesson on dieseling, I've got an 84 Buick Skylark and that thing diesels like there's no tomorrow. I was thinking of getting rid of that thing but watching your videos is making me want to go back out and work on that POS again. Some of the issues on the Booik, I feel like, are most of the issues this car had. So thank you, Kevin, for making me want to keep working on the ol' booik

  • @stevencartlidge6574
    @stevencartlidge6574 25 дней назад +1

    Reminds me of back when i was 20 and picked up a '68 caddie with the 472 in the early '80s . I loved the comfort and of course the power that car had. It was great that you could get 4 or 5 of your freinds and cruise through our tiny town on the weekends.

  • @lincmerc1581
    @lincmerc1581 26 дней назад +11

    The 1970 Continental Mark III was the first American car to be equipped with steel belted radial tires as standard equipment. The die cast chrome plated Rolls Royce grill was Iacocca's idea and had two pieces. The outside shell and the verticle slats. It was costly to manufacture at almost $300 in 1969.
    1971 was the only year with one piece, high back twin comfort lounge seats. The 1970 was identical with adjustable headrests being the only visual difference. The '69 Mark III had exposed windshield wipers, volcano styled turbine hubcaps and was missing the square reflectors on the rear bumper. There were also smaller (ridiculously so) leather grab handles for such heavy doors. Also, the front parking/running lights were clear, requiring an amber bulb.

    • @lilibethdoherty295
      @lilibethdoherty295 22 дня назад +3

      You Did not Mention Lee Iacocca is the one who fought with Henry Clay Ford to make this Iconic car a Reality, Ford Did not want the Expensive Grille to be used and Iacocca Made it happen along with the Excellent Body Lines of the Mark III.

    • @lincmerc1581
      @lincmerc1581 22 дня назад

      @@lilibethdoherty295 Have you ever noticed the similarities of the Mark III grill with the 1980's rear drive Chrysler 5th Avenue grille?

    • @lilibethdoherty295
      @lilibethdoherty295 22 дня назад +1

      @@lincmerc1581I did not , but both of those cars have Lee Iacocca as their Creator.

  • @EJohnDanton
    @EJohnDanton 26 дней назад +9

    RE the Dieseling. Preach it, Kevin! 👍 I'm 59 and I forget that stuff like this is a lost art. Learnt this the hard way with a 74 Malibu that was only 9 years old at the time.

  • @Mr1980cadillac
    @Mr1980cadillac 26 дней назад +24

    I just watched a video recently about a rare short lived steering wheel design that was used in a variety of high end cars of that era in which the horn is actually activated by "squeezing" the top of the steering wheel itself (where your fingers are usually positioned). This car might have been equipped with that feature. Try pressing/ squeezing your fingers into the wheel itself to activate the horn.

    • @dividedbyzero96
      @dividedbyzero96 26 дней назад

      You were right, 29:20

    • @bills6093
      @bills6093 26 дней назад +3

      They already discovered that in the video.

    • @abdullahipad7664
      @abdullahipad7664 26 дней назад +1

      You were actually right! 29:30

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 26 дней назад

      Same!!!! It's classics cars story with john something like that

  • @Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot
    @Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot 25 дней назад +2

    Fun fact about the C6 trans in that car, at 25 mph if you put the pedal to the floor it will drop to 1st, at 30 mph it will drop to 2nd. Same thing with the shifter, 25 mph gets you first, 30 mph gets you second. Now here's the fun part....at 30 mph put the pedal to the floor AND pull the shifter all the way down will get you a very snappy downshift into first! Guaranteed your passenger will spill their malt beverage.

  • @GregSr
    @GregSr 24 дня назад +2

    That car brings back some fond memories. In 1970, I was about 17 years old when my grandfather shows up in his new Lincoln. He drove it from Utah to California. I barely had my driver's license. He saw me drooling over his Lincoln and flips the keys to me saying, "take her for a spin". Without hesitation, I jumped in and drove off. For comparison, my father's family car was a '63 Ford Galaxy station wagon. It couldn't hold a candle to that Lincoln. Of all the features that Lincoln had, the cruise control blew me away. It seemed like pure magic when it started regulating its own speed at the push of a button. I had never seen a car with cruise control let alone driven one.

  • @RA-wl1vt
    @RA-wl1vt 26 дней назад +19

    I grew up with malaise era cars and I love them. Those big boats deserve to be saved and driven. Most young people will never know how smooth of a ride you can get with a rear wheel drive, full frame car. My favorite car growing up was my mom's 1970 Caprice 4dr sport sedan (hardtop).

    • @nightwheel
      @nightwheel 26 дней назад +2

      Not Malaise era, but I had a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor for a while. After replacing the old worn out suspension. That thing was the most comfortable long-distance cruiser. It too was full frame and rear wheel drive.

  • @armadillerff
    @armadillerff 26 дней назад +6

    34:58 I was actually born in San Jose, CA and moved when I was 17. The dealership closed in 2001 and there is an Urgent Care on the old property. The car’s owner actually lived really close to me and where I grew up…so interesting to see it pop up in Iowa.

  • @markbrow252
    @markbrow252 26 дней назад +8

    Moot, Angus , and you make my heart sing! You have made me proud I came to young manhood enjoying cars like these. Great job you guys….great memories!

  • @austinconklin08
    @austinconklin08 23 дня назад +1

    Your explanation of the cause for dieseling was identical to what a 20yr Chevy engineer explained to me when I had horrible issues getting the QuadraJunk on an 84 TransAm 305 to run after a rebuild many years ago. That was the first foray I had into carburetors and felt incredibly grateful having him as a neighbor then.
    So glad you finally had an opportunity to show the symptoms and explain the fix for dieseling to complement your stellar carbatator knowledge

  • @theglitch99
    @theglitch99 23 дня назад +1

    I dig this ride.....
    You guys are good to these old ladies, treating them right...😊

  • @Anokaman
    @Anokaman 26 дней назад +20

    Life with Mook must be amazing! She's nuts in the coolest way! My girlfriend even likes her! Good stuff here always.

  • @lvsqcsl
    @lvsqcsl 26 дней назад +6

    That car was on the same chassis as the concurrent Thunderbird. That steering wheel is a rim blow that would sometimes get stuck; I think Cougars and some other cars had that feature. It looks like the headlight doors work and hold vacuum; they are designed to retract up when they lose vacuum. (There is a check valve that goes bad and I have seen them so bad they will retract up when you shut off the engine.) I am wanting to say the windshield wipers are hydraulic? Cool fact: Dean Martin drove one of these in the movie, "The Wrecking Crew." They blew the car up in one scene. GREAT VIDEO!

    • @glenns5627
      @glenns5627 24 дня назад +1

      I've had a dozen old cars with that "rim blow" horn and always kinda liked them. It's hard to blow them on purpose, but they'll feel you "jump" and let fly before you even try to, if something startles you. Which is when a horn needs to be blown, IMHO...

    • @lilibethdoherty295
      @lilibethdoherty295 22 дня назад

      @@glenns5627 Caddy's had the Rim Blow First though.

  • @d3po455
    @d3po455 26 дней назад +6

    Super cool you gave A-man the car. Love that.

  • @ryanehlis426
    @ryanehlis426 16 дней назад +1

    I remember in high school auto mechanics class they had a spark plug cleaning machine, if I recall it just sand blasted the plug than blow it clean with compressed air and re gap it. Almost as good as new 😊

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer 26 дней назад +14

    I love these old Lincoln’s had one, always plenty of room for road trips. thanks guys 😊

  • @rich_edwards79
    @rich_edwards79 26 дней назад +17

    Give me a 70s land yacht over a modern SUV any day of the week. So much more stylish. Keep your overpriced muscle cars too, I want spoked hubcaps, chairs like Barcaloungers in fine Corinthian leather, vinyl landau roof with etched opera windows, gold script and crown emblems everywhere, and a quadrophonic 8-track in the dash. Low and slow baby! These cars deserve so much more than the derby track.

  • @straublittleman
    @straublittleman 26 дней назад +4

    If you snip the ends of the fiber optic cable and butt them together with heat shrink it will be a lot better. I had a Chevy Caprice that had something similar to that and repaired it the same way.

  • @DSP1968
    @DSP1968 13 дней назад

    I'm glad you resurrected a Mark III. I owned one of these for about 15 years and enjoyed it al great deal though it was fiendishly complicated. Lots of vacuum powered accessories and hydraulic windshield washers driven off of the power steering pump, which is located behind the water pump, being driven right off the crankshaft. I'd highly recommend getting the shop manual for this car. It's amazing the cruise control still works! Also, I'd really try to keep it inside, as the drains for the rear ventilation system (under the outside rear grill behind the window are likely clogged and/or leaking, which will quickly cause rust. Enjoy!

  • @GasGuzler
    @GasGuzler 26 дней назад +7

    I was looking at a family friends 1973 Ford Thunderbird that’s been parked in their garage since 1979 and hasn’t ran since, with 19,000 original miles. She thinks it’s worth a lot more than it truly is sadly, I’m hoping at some point she’ll realize that and let it go for much lower than what she’s asking. It’s an absolute land yacht and has the 4V 460 I’d assume the same as yours and the most plush cloth interior ever, it’s absolutely immaculate. I decided to waste my money on an F-350 Centurion that was dirt cheap instead, kinda regretting it now that I’ve watched this video. Wasn’t expecting a car like that to be able to achieve any more than 5 miles per gallon, let alone 12. I might need to rethink my financial decisions with this new truck 😂

    • @stepheneickhoff4953
      @stepheneickhoff4953 25 дней назад +1

      I mean, 5 MPG is absurd. These are low riding sedans, not tall bricklike trucks. I don't know of any that got less than 12.

  • @Michael-to7oz
    @Michael-to7oz 26 дней назад +6

    At 39:00 Kev said " in the meantime " and I instantly start hearing " In the meantime " by Spacehog. Thanks Kev now it's stuck in my head. 😂 You guys should have a land yacht cruise someday. I can see a land yacht convoy heading to some event now.

  • @peterstang-walz2778
    @peterstang-walz2778 26 дней назад +16

    It's nice to see Mook again!

  • @charlesrufer4470
    @charlesrufer4470 22 дня назад +1

    Was watching an older video earlier and laughed nearly the whole time. I came to this video to say that the trio that is Kevin angus and dalton will always make for good entertainment. The v6-v8 swap video in the impala. Love all the content keep it fellas.

  • @darrendavis4731
    @darrendavis4731 13 дней назад

    My mom had a 1970 Tbird. Same chassis, top of the line ford and hauled ass. It was factory harmonically balanced 429 and wined. I can still hear it 54 years later.

  • @jeremylittle1581
    @jeremylittle1581 26 дней назад +5

    *Dalton quietly chuckles from a state away*

  • @robertvance1873
    @robertvance1873 26 дней назад +7

    Angus will definitely take good care of the Lincoln 😊

  • @TheMerc1950
    @TheMerc1950 26 дней назад +5

    Thank you for explaining the dieseling!!! This makes more sense than I have ever heard on the Internet.🎉

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 25 дней назад

      There is another reason for dieseling also. Some old intakes would have coolant circulating through a plate underneath the carb base I think to help them warm up faster, but with modern fuels it can cause fuel to actually boil and bubble up past the floats into a hot engine. I didn't really explain it properly but I saw it on one of these car channels . I think he deleted the coolant lines or maybe put a taller riser or I forget what.

  • @jacewilson6131
    @jacewilson6131 25 дней назад

    The amount of times you guys have driven through my small little town and I continue to miss you guys 😢

  • @galeclay8907
    @galeclay8907 24 дня назад +1

    Thank you for having mook back on I been missing her in the video's 😂😂❤

  • @Quacks0
    @Quacks0 26 дней назад +10

    3:19 ...aaaaand the headlight-covers actually work! :P :D

  • @david1976aful
    @david1976aful 26 дней назад +7

    I’m from England and what I find so crazy is how small the interior space is on a car that massive. 😂👍🏻

    • @MeDicen_Rocha
      @MeDicen_Rocha 26 дней назад +3

      Here is a fun fact for your enjoyment then: When GM downsized their B-Body vehicles for the 1977 model year, they removed a whole foot off the length of the vehicle, and made the cars about 700lb lighter. Yet, somehow, the interior remained roughly the same, and the trunk even grew a little.

    • @robscafidi4070
      @robscafidi4070 26 дней назад +4

      It was for "presence", not practicality, these were marketed as "Personal Luxury Coupes", after all. Just supposed to be comfy for 1 or 2 people and look impressive when you pulled up to the country club valet. Maybe squeeze two business associates in the back once in awhile for a quick trip across town from the office to a steakhouse for a three martini working lunch, then run back.
      Also, a longer car will ride smoother, helps cancel out bumps from road imperfections

    • @beauleidig8670
      @beauleidig8670 26 дней назад

      A shocking number of cars still have this problem even now. My boss drives a 2021 BMW 3 series that has less front seat leg room than my than my 2008 Scion XD (Toyota Urban Cruiser in Europe). Which is crazy considering his car cost about 5 times more than mine.

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 26 дней назад

      From Brazil, also!

  • @remnl
    @remnl 26 дней назад +6

    these two are a perfect match love their energy

  • @Naltddesha
    @Naltddesha 7 дней назад

    I’m absolutely loving these older big body videos you guys have been doing. I hope to see more, they are super interesting

  • @Gutntagged
    @Gutntagged 25 дней назад +1

    after living the shttiest life ever, theres like 4 you tubers I find comfort in and this channel is one of them, thx for the times

  • @2AWARRIOR1776
    @2AWARRIOR1776 26 дней назад +5

    When I saw Kevin pull the keys at the end I remembered him saying Mook would end up with the car but she also said she had booger truck so I immediately thought I hope he gives it to Angus cause he puts alot of time n work into the vehicles n adds so much to this channel making it even better n he deserves it then when Kevin threw him the keys n I saw the look on his face I was like YYESSSS!! Angus is getting sum well deserved recognition n a awesome show of appreciation from Kevin n Mook showing him he is valued n respected Kevin n Mook are real good people n it shows much love n respect to the junkyard dig team/family

  • @joakoc.6235
    @joakoc.6235 26 дней назад +4

    37:50 is best to use a heat shrink tube and shrink it over the fiber, and it will work almost like new

    • @mikerubynfs
      @mikerubynfs 25 дней назад +1

      Also make a clean cut on the ends with a really sharp knife or razor blade.

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen 26 дней назад +40

    When is Mook's "Burnt Nova" going to be worked on/restored?

    • @notenoughmemes1847
      @notenoughmemes1847 26 дней назад +6

      fax, been a while since we seen it and it deserves a full resto

    • @JustinMcClanahan-w7q
      @JustinMcClanahan-w7q 26 дней назад +2

      @@notenoughmemes1847 yes it does, I miss seeing her working on anything, she's got the engine & transmission for the burnt Nova because she took Booger truck to pick them up & that was I think that she had a video out

  • @cmcoda642
    @cmcoda642 8 дней назад

    I once had the pleasure of owning a 1971 model too. The horn is in the inside ring (it is a rubber ring) and I only found it by squeezing the steering wheel too hard. This car brings back great memories.

  • @MrGaryRoberton
    @MrGaryRoberton 24 дня назад +1

    Don't worry about the future Kevin, there's always something spectacular around the corner. If You Tube flops, there's probably a trade college looking for great instructors so you and Angus can take over the automotive engineering classes. Your Dad can guest lecture on body repair.
    Cheers

  • @8bit711
    @8bit711 26 дней назад +13

    Angus deserves more than a 71 LC. He is such a great part of the channel.

    • @JunkyardDigs
      @JunkyardDigs  26 дней назад +12

      He absolutely loves this car😂

    • @8bit711
      @8bit711 25 дней назад +2

      @@JunkyardDigs Oh I know Im just saying he deserves evrything.

  • @linuskarlsson1898
    @linuskarlsson1898 26 дней назад +5

    Love when you guys taking Care of old cars and makeing it to drive miles

  • @thatrustyf100
    @thatrustyf100 26 дней назад +8

    A jyd video make my day off better 10 fold

  • @nstorm390
    @nstorm390 25 дней назад +1

    This was a really nice episode of JYD. Glad this one didnt need much and you got all the power out of it. Youre #20 on trending right now! ❤

  • @Westsideautomotive
    @Westsideautomotive 25 дней назад +2

    You know what would cure that exhaust leak?
    A nice single turbo install 😁😁

  • @JABBO56
    @JABBO56 26 дней назад +17

    Great to see you Mook. Great car Kevin.

  • @Torsee
    @Torsee 26 дней назад +37

    Mook never ages!
    Gorgeous as ever, and funny to boot!
    Love this video already!

    • @gusgone4527
      @gusgone4527 26 дней назад

      She is a little gem.

    • @djbillye4943
      @djbillye4943 26 дней назад

      6/10

    • @M8Military
      @M8Military 26 дней назад +1

      They've only been making videos for like 3 years so age isn't a factor

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg 26 дней назад

      ​@@M8MilitaryIt's definitely been more than 3 years because Mook has been around since before the pandemic.

    • @gusgone4527
      @gusgone4527 26 дней назад +1

      @@djbillye4943 you need glasses my friend.

  • @PeptoBismolPone
    @PeptoBismolPone 26 дней назад +17

    Love to see Mook back!

  • @pdinardo9472
    @pdinardo9472 16 дней назад +1

    I love the Mark 3 Lincoln it's in very nice condition. For a almost 55 yr old car. 👍👍

  • @SwordofLight
    @SwordofLight 22 дня назад

    Had one of these years ago, Drove it from LA to Vegas to Reno. Saw a lot of other brands of cars broken down by the heat or flat tires on the side of the road. I drove all the way, cruise at 85, AC full blast, radio going and never skipped a beat. Great cars.

  • @Trenton-om9qs
    @Trenton-om9qs 26 дней назад +12

    It's always a great day when JYD uploads. Nice to see Mook again too!!!. But damn for $2500 bucks that is a nice car

  • @mathiasskjdt2198
    @mathiasskjdt2198 26 дней назад +8

    Its always nice to see mook in a video

  • @J-High666
    @J-High666 26 дней назад +6

    Watch out its a feral Mook you feed em they never leave.. just kidding good to see Mook in an adventure 🎉

  • @JeremyKonzJames
    @JeremyKonzJames 22 дня назад

    Every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new. I have an '85 F350 that diesels really bad and now I have an idea how to fix it. Thanks, Kevin and gang.

  • @MotoJ24
    @MotoJ24 18 дней назад

    Dude you just helped me figure out what’s wrong with my 86 Bonneville. It does that sometimes that’s why I love your channel you actually teach!!! Thanks man

  • @ianconant3289
    @ianconant3289 26 дней назад +9

    Oh snap! Mook!

  • @chrismarshall4098
    @chrismarshall4098 26 дней назад +4

    its sooooooooooooooooooooo awsome to see mook back in the videos she is cute funny and full of energy haha

  • @rudolphnunez7369
    @rudolphnunez7369 26 дней назад +5

    Just got off work perfect timing 💯💯

  • @madmanmechanic8847
    @madmanmechanic8847 25 дней назад +1

    I know you dont read these comments Kev but that car more than likely had a 750 CFM carb for the big block , The lower 600 cfm will give you more bottom end torque but the higher CFM will give you more HP at higher RPMS love the build great job . A 750 Vac secondary Holley would dial that in perfect