Lincoln Continental (1964)
Sale price: US $50,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | New | Year: | 1964 |
VIN : | 0000 | Mileage: | 32000 |
Interior Color: | Black | Make: | Lincoln |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Model: | Continental |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Type: | RWD |
Body Type: | Convertible | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Exterior Color: | Black |
Long Beach, California, United States
Vehicle description
Will be at Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction Jan 19th at approximately 5PM Friday Jan 18th. . Lot 1119
Custom built 64 Lincoln Continental Convertible with the following features:
- Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote 412HP motor with 32K miles and 6R80 automatic transmission and custom Hydro-Dipped Coyote Cover
- 20010 Crown Vic Front end with Disc Breaks, Rack Pinion steering, Ridetek Shockwave Airbags
- Mustang Mach1 Rear end with Disc Breaks and Air Bags + Choppin Block 4 Link
- Airlift 3H air management system
- Dakota Digital guages
- Restomod Air Haymaker II Air Conditioning
- Complete Painless 24 circuit wiring
- New Devious Customs gas tank, Aeromotive fuel pump and all new fuel lines
- Bosche Hydroboost break system with Willwood reservoir + all new break lines
- All new technology window motors and Porsche window switches modified to look period correct
- Colorado Customs steering wheel
- Projector LED headlights from Octane Lighting
- Retrosound Bluetooth stereo with JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer
- New chrome steering column
- All metal/chrome had been polished or plated
- Custom exhaust with QTP electronic cutouts
- House Of Kolor Jet Black paint job
- Custom biscuit leather interior. The hydes come from Austin Martin and are ~$1k a hyde. . 5 hydes in car!
- New Robins Laser cut canvas top
- All windows and convertible top electronics have been gone through
- Isotope Kennedy 20" custom wheels with Toyo White Wall 245/40/20 tires
- Isotope Lithium Ion Car Battery 1000+ CCA on main battery + 400CCA on backup internal battery
As you can see from the impressive list above, no expense was spared on creating this classic restomod lincoln master piece. .
Build pictures are available upon request.
Car will be at Barret Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale the weekend of Jan 19/20
Please check out my instagram for more of my Lincolns and my Isotope Wheels > @isotopemotors
Custom built 64 Lincoln Continental Convertible with the following features:
- Mustang GT 5.0 Coyote 412HP motor with 32K miles and 6R80 automatic transmission and custom Hydro-Dipped Coyote Cover
- 20010 Crown Vic Front end with Disc Breaks, Rack Pinion steering, Ridetek Shockwave Airbags
- Mustang Mach1 Rear end with Disc Breaks and Air Bags + Choppin Block 4 Link
- Airlift 3H air management system
- Dakota Digital guages
- Restomod Air Haymaker II Air Conditioning
- Complete Painless 24 circuit wiring
- New Devious Customs gas tank, Aeromotive fuel pump and all new fuel lines
- Bosche Hydroboost break system with Willwood reservoir + all new break lines
- All new technology window motors and Porsche window switches modified to look period correct
- Colorado Customs steering wheel
- Projector LED headlights from Octane Lighting
- Retrosound Bluetooth stereo with JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer
- New chrome steering column
- All metal/chrome had been polished or plated
- Custom exhaust with QTP electronic cutouts
- House Of Kolor Jet Black paint job
- Custom biscuit leather interior. The hydes come from Austin Martin and are ~$1k a hyde. . 5 hydes in car!
- New Robins Laser cut canvas top
- All windows and convertible top electronics have been gone through
- Isotope Kennedy 20" custom wheels with Toyo White Wall 245/40/20 tires
- Isotope Lithium Ion Car Battery 1000+ CCA on main battery + 400CCA on backup internal battery
As you can see from the impressive list above, no expense was spared on creating this classic restomod lincoln master piece. .
Build pictures are available upon request.
Car will be at Barret Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale the weekend of Jan 19/20
Please check out my instagram for more of my Lincolns and my Isotope Wheels > @isotopemotors