Wednesday, July 13, 2016

1958 Lincoln Premiere

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The seller says that this 1958 Lincoln Premier was “untouched for 50 years” and it sure looks great! The car is in Rancho Cucamonga, California and is listed on eBay with a price of $9,000 and no bids. These cars will sell for several times that amount in perfect condition and two-door hardtop cars like this one can be even more valuable, monetarily. This is a 19-foot long, 5,000-pound car so you’ll need a heavy-duty trailer to get this one home. This car is too nice to turn into a pickup, you’ll want to keep this one intact, hopefully.


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The Lincoln Premiere was sold from 1956 to 1960 and this is a second-generation car made from 1958 to 1960. The body on this car looks absolutely solid and almost perfect. The charges from the chrome shop will not be inexpensive, and this car will need a little polishing, or maybe more if you’re going to restore it. It’s nice enough where I’d just make sure the mechanical parts were perfect and drive it as it looks here. The “Suede” color looks great on this car, in my opinion. Maybe a little light color-sanding and polishing and a few coats of wax and you’d be in business.

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This is the only interior photo, unfortunately. I’m not sure why that would possibly be the case in 2016, but it is. And, it seems odd to me that a car that was parked for 50 years has a dash-top note pad. I’m kidding, but it does look like there’s a packet of Post-It notes in there. The Premiere was Lincoln’s mid-level sedan and was replaced in 1960 by the Continental. These interiors are stunning when they’re in perfect condition.

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This is a 430 V8 with a very impressive 375 hp and 490 ft-lb of torque! Just think how this car would have performed if it could have somehow shed a ton of weight. Lincoln, and Mercury, offered a “Super Marauder” version of the 430 engine in 1958 with two four-barrels and 400 hp, the first production car to reach that pinnacle of power. This whole car looks like it would be up and on the street again with a little overdue (by five decades) maintenance; changing all fluids, all rubber parts, etc. It has brand new tires so you can check that off the list, and luckily they aren’t 22″ dubs with spinners! Would you restore this car or just get it working and then slowly tinker with detailing and cleaning it up as you drove it?

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

1956 Lincoln Premiere

1956 Lincoln Premier

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1967 Lincoln Continental Suicide 4 Door

1967 Lincoln Continental Suicide 4 Door

1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet

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1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible

1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible

1952 Lincoln Capri Convertible

1952 Lincoln Capri Convertible

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Asleep Since ’82: 1960 Lincoln Continental


1960 Lincoln Continental
This beautiful Lincoln Continental has been sitting dormant in a Colorado garage since 1982. The seller knows the car’s history and claims that the paint and interior are still original. They did the work needed to make it drivable after pulling it out storage and have now listed it here on eBay. The auction ends later today and the reserve has been met so it will sell to the highest bidder. This big luxury cruiser appears to be extremely well-preserved so it is definitely worth a look.
Beautiful Details
Just look at all those little details! This is one of those cars that you would want to buy complete because it would be a lot of work to find all that trim. Heck, it would be a lot of work just to detail the grill. The more I look at this car, the more I love it.

Crazy Taillights
The taillights look more like pieces of art than warning beacons. I usually to prefer driving my classics, but this could be one of those vehicles that I would feel okay having in the garage just to take the occasional gander at.

Comfortable Accomidations
Then again, it does look pretty comfy in there! Normally, two-doors are what we all want, but I think four-doors are just fine when you are talking luxury cars.

Power Everything
This thing is well-equipped with power everything. Things like power windows and mirrors may not seem like a big deal today, but they were a real luxury when this beaut was built.

Wild Styling
The wild styling may not be for everyone, but there is no denying the fact that this Lincoln is a piece of automotive artwork.

Source: barnfinds.com