Make:
Lincoln
Model:
Continental
Year:
1967
Mileage:
119
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Colorado
City:
Denver , CO
Zip:
80219
1967 Lincoln Continental slick look of a custom machine
Of course, you're going to stop and look at a blacked-out 1967 Lincoln Continental. It's a true icon that also has the slick look of a custom machine. As you get closer, you'll start to see the huge investment in an adjustable air ride suspension, bold and loaded red leather interior, four-wheel disc brakes, a fuel-injected V8, and so much more. It's one of the most awesome all-around builds you can get your hands on right now.
A build like this is never happenstance. It is a purposeful machine where it takes a big investment and an eye for quality to deliver a total package like this. That's why we have $88k in receipts documenting the 2014 build. The black paint has a piano-like gloss down the sides. And it has a striking two-tone style where the top of the fender line divides into a matte finish for the hood, roof, and trunk. The darkness consumes traditionally chrome areas, like the grille, bumpers, hood ornament, and trim. The full black package could be called "murdered out" but there just feels like more sophistication going on here. The quality of the fit and finish make the darkness feel more like formalwear. The wheels are a terrific representation of the thoughtfulness of the full package. They are trimmed in black to go with the paint, but they use the large 20-inch size to really draw attention to the intricate spokes that are the one piece of brightwork on this blackout car. And that hint of red matches the pinstripe and is a preview of the interior.
You'll love opening the suicide doors to show off a package that's distinct, custom, premium, and gorgeous. The red really takes over as it dominates on the smooth dash, artful door panels, and supple leather seats. But the black shows off more of the build's thoughtfulness. It's used for nice accenting on the seat piping and seatbelts. Plus, the carpeting is a deep black so you never have to worry about everyone's shoes when you share this custom with family and friends. This has plenty of cool vintage details like the ribbon speedometer, bright trim, and working clock in the dash. And classic luxuries are working like the power seats, power windows, and power locks. But this is also fully upgraded to make sure it's a terrific cruiser. That's why you have cold-blowing R134a air conditioning and a full infotainment touchscreen with AM/FM/CD/DVD with navigation, satellite radio, and Bluetooth. There's a full DVS air ride controller to dial-in the ideal stance from the driver's seat. And speaking of the air ride, the full finished custom trunk has panels to hide the subwoofer speakers and the air ride control in this award-worthy total package.
Of course, you're going to stop and look at a blacked-out 1967 Lincoln Continental. It's a true icon that also has the slick look of a custom machine. As you get closer, you'll start to see the huge investment in an adjustable air ride suspension, bold and loaded red leather interior, four-wheel disc brakes, a fuel-injected V8, and so much more. It's one of the most awesome all-around builds you can get your hands on right now.
A build like this is never happenstance. It is a purposeful machine where it takes a big investment and an eye for quality to deliver a total package like this. That's why we have $88k in receipts documenting the 2014 build. The black paint has a piano-like gloss down the sides. And it has a striking two-tone style where the top of the fender line divides into a matte finish for the hood, roof, and trunk. The darkness consumes traditionally chrome areas, like the grille, bumpers, hood ornament, and trim. The full black package could be called "murdered out" but there just feels like more sophistication going on here. The quality of the fit and finish make the darkness feel more like formalwear. The wheels are a terrific representation of the thoughtfulness of the full package. They are trimmed in black to go with the paint, but they use the large 20-inch size to really draw attention to the intricate spokes that are the one piece of brightwork on this blackout car. And that hint of red matches the pinstripe and is a preview of the interior.
You'll love opening the suicide doors to show off a package that's distinct, custom, premium, and gorgeous. The red really takes over as it dominates on the smooth dash, artful door panels, and supple leather seats. But the black shows off more of the build's thoughtfulness. It's used for nice accenting on the seat piping and seatbelts. Plus, the carpeting is a deep black so you never have to worry about everyone's shoes when you share this custom with family and friends. This has plenty of cool vintage details like the ribbon speedometer, bright trim, and working clock in the dash. And classic luxuries are working like the power seats, power windows, and power locks. But this is also fully upgraded to make sure it's a terrific cruiser. That's why you have cold-blowing R134a air conditioning and a full infotainment touchscreen with AM/FM/CD/DVD with navigation, satellite radio, and Bluetooth. There's a full DVS air ride controller to dial-in the ideal stance from the driver's seat. And speaking of the air ride, the full finished custom trunk has panels to hide the subwoofer speakers and the air ride control in this award-worthy total package.