@@poisedforduty ... Well, I got to a point whereby I realized that short of a lottery win, I'd never be able to afford.. to properly re-do the outside.. to match the gloriously nice inside..... I finally decided to sell after 29 years: it went to a tennis professional.
I was born in 1962. A few relatives had Continentals including my grandfather who was a plant manager for Ford. I loved when I got to ride in one, my favorite seat was the rear arm rest. I could see out all of the windows from there. And of course, I loved the rear opening doors. One of my aunts went from the Continental to the 4 door Thunderbird, that was just as fun.
Simply Beautiful, these continentals are the quintessential classic luxury car. The Continental used in the 007 James Bond Movie, Goldfinger, I am not sure if it was a 1962 model cor or not. It makes me cringe, every time I see that particular scene, in the movie, when the car is destroyed...... sacrilege.
I've been reading do not let your Lincoln Continental from the 60s or any other Ford product, run without you sitting behind the wheel and can put your foot on the brake, they with time and worn parts jump out of geer and quite a few have been damage because of this.. Beautiful car though, always loved the 62, it's my favorite Lincoln Continental
Abso-f*king-lutely STUNNING.....my Grandparents has the exact same model year but in a gorgeous, triple-metallic, dark Emerald green and I adored it. Is that the Polish Eagle though, on the grill badge??
Keep your vettes,Lamborghini s and all the rest, I'll just take one of these Lincolns!
I had a black '62 Lincoln sedan, with incredible red leather, for 29 years!
I bet you miss it don't ya?
Oh wow! The car is just perfect. The styling is up to date even now.
@@poisedforduty ... Well, I got to a point whereby I realized that short of a lottery win, I'd never be able to afford.. to properly
re-do the outside.. to match the gloriously nice inside..... I finally decided to sell after 29 years: it went to a tennis professional.
I was born in 1962. A few relatives had Continentals including my grandfather who was a plant manager for Ford. I loved when I got to ride in one, my favorite seat was the rear arm rest. I could see out all of the windows from there. And of course, I loved the rear opening doors. One of my aunts went from the Continental to the 4 door Thunderbird, that was just as fun.
You CAN'T Beat the Ride if a Lincoln. I have a 71 Mark 3, Love those Lincolns!!!!!!!
I had a 61 and a 63. My two favorite cars ever. I'd kill to have them back.
One of my all time favorite cars
I like how they put earlier Lincoln wheel covers on the car. Thats what they did on JFKs limosine.
I just purchased a 63. Would love to get it looking this mint 😍
Super sweet!
Wheel covers not OEM; exhaust is non-stock. These cars were never noisy, Quiet and comfortable is what attracted buyers.
Simply Beautiful, these continentals are the quintessential classic luxury car.
The Continental used in the 007 James Bond Movie, Goldfinger, I am not sure if it was a 1962 model cor or not. It makes me cringe, every time I see that particular scene, in the movie, when the car is destroyed...... sacrilege.
One of the best designed cars ever. Is it for sale ?
A true masterpiece. Realy ! I like it.
When dude said "Walk Around" he meant walk around.
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Nice...especially the german ADAC-Eagle... 😄😉
The infamous Ford power antenna. 43 years later , same thing was going on with my Mark VIII.
I've been reading do not let your Lincoln Continental from the 60s or any other Ford product, run without you sitting behind the wheel and can put your foot on the brake, they with time and worn parts jump out of geer and quite a few have been damage because of this..
Beautiful car though, always loved the 62, it's my favorite Lincoln Continental
Nice!
Abso-f*king-lutely STUNNING.....my Grandparents has the exact same model year but in a gorgeous, triple-metallic, dark Emerald green and I adored it. Is that the Polish Eagle though, on the grill badge??
15-inch wheels with "sombrero" 1956/1957 Lincoln wheel covers are not authentic.
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What would a similar one of these fetch in terms of price
I think those are the Wrong Wheel Covers???
They look similar to the ones on the Kennedy Lincoln.I read they came off a 57.
The car brand Lincoln beats Cadillac and is America's own Rolls-Royce! 👍👍👍👍👍 😎😎😎😎😎
Me gusta el carro
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Wheel covers are not original
15-inch wheels with "sombrero" 1956/1957 Lincoln wheel covers are not authentic.
JFK Style