View Full Version : Who knows about 60's Lincoln Continentals?
Flash68
07-02-2020, 03:40 PM
The wife has put me on another search..... a suicide door (is there another kind?!) 60's Continental..... which I know nothing about other than they are pretty dang cool.
I have a 64 locally I am going to look at one of these days -- its a driver, original condition, fair asking price.
And info and tips for me from those in the know?
:cheers:
214Chevy
07-02-2020, 07:37 PM
I don't know much about them either other than they're just plain cool as hell. 2-doors rule, but that's the only 4-door I'll drive as a classic car.
Musclerodz
07-02-2020, 07:41 PM
Do not buy a project that needs work. They are cool as hell, but they are a nightmare mechanically. Especially a convertible. Make sure everything electrical works. I bet you can ask anyone who has worked on one will tell you the same thing.
Flash68
07-02-2020, 10:14 PM
I don't know much about them either other than they're just plain cool as hell. 2-doors rule, but that's the only 4-door I'll drive as a classic car.
I hear ya -- not many 4 doors I am interested in either, but I did like our 4 door 63 Nova wagon we had for a couple years.
Do not buy a project that needs work. They are cool as hell, but they are a nightmare mechanically. Especially a convertible. Make sure everything electrical works. I bet you can ask anyone who has worked on one will tell you the same thing.
That's what I was thinking too, Mike. Looking for a hardtop actually, as cool as a convertible would be. Thanks.
fleetus macmullitz
07-04-2020, 02:59 PM
Watched this vid again today, and wow, Jay’s guest, John Cashman, who has 40 years experience just on the 61-67 Continentals, covers so much ground on the shared features/systems on the hardtops too. For Leno to do a 50 minute vid is unusual, but the content is that good imho. Tough to not be enthusiastic about the 61-69 Continentals after watching it, even as complex as they can be.
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https://convertiblelincolns.com/
shelteredV
07-04-2020, 05:39 PM
https://www.lianarestorations.com/
this guy is the real deal
dhutton
07-04-2020, 05:46 PM
Those cars can be a mechanical nightmare imho, especially the early years. I would never own one FWIW.
Don
zz430droptop67rs
07-04-2020, 08:15 PM
I worked on a lot of them back in the day.
I actually had 66 for short time. Mine had the 430 motor. It's not unusual to have main bearing rattle in those.
I swear the intake manifold must weigh 100 pounds :yes:
dontlifttoshift
07-06-2020, 10:59 AM
Do not buy a project that needs work. They are cool as hell, but they are a nightmare mechanically. Especially a convertible. Make sure everything electrical works. I bet you can ask anyone who has worked on one will tell you the same thing.
OH. MY. GOD.
Spent a solid two weeks going through every limit switch and motor on a convertible car just to get it to work properly......and then found more relays hidden in the kick panel. YaY
Wipers run off the power steering pump.
Door locks are vacuum. Can't buy gaskets for the switches.
The early steering boxes are model specific and mounted in rubber (!?) I had to get two from Red Head to come up with a good one.
I could go on and on but I sure felt cool driving it.
Flash68
07-06-2020, 04:18 PM
Watched this vid again today, and wow, Jay’s guest, John Cashman, who has 40 years experience just on the 61-67 Continentals, covers so much ground on the shared features/systems on the hardtops too. For Leno to do a 50 minute vid is unusual, but the content is that good imho. Tough to not be enthusiastic about the 61-69 Continentals after watching it, even as complex as they can be.
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Very cool. I follow The Lincoln Man on IG (and he follows me - no idea why! LOL)
https://convertiblelincolns.com/
Those cars can be a mechanical nightmare imho, especially the early years. I would never own one FWIW.
Don
Ha, you guys are starting to scare me here.
Vegas69
07-06-2020, 08:22 PM
The wife, A? Cough, bull shiat!
mfain
07-06-2020, 08:30 PM
If you decide to step off the deep end and resto-mod one, with a few hours of labor and 200' of TiG weld you can build a pretty nice frame for a suicide 4-door - damn they are long!
Pappy
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fleetus macmullitz
07-07-2020, 05:18 AM
Ha, you guys are starting to scare me here.
lol
Apparently after repairing ‘60s Lincolns for 40 years...snakes are a breeze.
:P
https://www.instagram.com/TheLincolnMan/
https://i.postimg.cc/D0JMmngr/7196-EABB-C28-E-4-D6-F-A35-C-5-DDEDA116415.jpg (https://postimg.cc/T5x948B1)
fleetus macmullitz
07-08-2020, 04:55 PM
This showed up in my twitterrrr feed today...
https://www.diversstreetrods.com/66-lincoln-photo-shoot.html
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On this one, it seems instead of using all oem systems, they went aftermarket whenever possible.
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Flash68
07-09-2020, 10:14 AM
The wife, A? Cough, bull shiat!
I didn't believe it either when she brought it up the first time about a month or so ago. I didn't even really respond to it. But then she brought it up a couple more times in the following weeks so I am taking her serious and running with it for now!
If you decide to step off the deep end and resto-mod one, with a few hours of labor and 200' of TiG weld you can build a pretty nice frame for a suicide 4-door - damn they are long!
Pappy
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Now that is way above my pay grade - you know that. :D
Now she says it has to be black.... I mean, but isn't wrong, but I am going to need to expand my search and the budget she gave me. :RunninDog:
davin24
12-29-2021, 05:33 PM
If you decide to step off the deep end and resto-mod one, with a few hours of labor and 200' of TiG weld you can build a pretty nice frame for a suicide 4-door - damn they are long!
Pappy
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Do tell the details! Nice
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