I was stopped at a traffic light the other day, new vehicles in front of me don’t even look like cars anymore, they look like appliances, boxy, no style, tasteless , so it’s always nice to see a car like that 64 Lincoln
Being as prestine as this `64 is, it should be the benchmark for restorations to be compared to. You don't get more original and correct than this. Absolutely astounding.
Unquestionably one of my favorite cars, so impressive to see such a pristine original example, and the owner seems to be a perfect custodian for such a gem.
I once drove a 1978 Continental, spent most of its life on blocks except for a trip around the block every month. It had the oil changed regularly. 385 original miles on it ...
I doubt there is a better all original 64 on this planet , that is like a having pebble beach, concourse, D’Elegance in Springfield IL , thank you Tony for bringing that into my living room TV
WOW! What a stunning car. I live in Australia, and I grew up with images of these sorts of cars on our TV screens. This car now must be worth a fortune! Thanks for creating and posting. DM.
Up in value? Yes, especially the convertibles, which are much rarer. And the slab design, which I think was between 61 to 64. By 65, they started getting more angular and in my opinion uglier.
What automotive glory......unbelievable....a tribute to the American auto industry. its stylists and engineers.....thank you.......... from Australia. Les Griffiths
Back in Brooklyn i had the same 1988 Lincoln towncar. i truly loved it. Whenever i meet a girl i never needed to get a hotel room once the front seat where pushed forward the back seats was like a studio apartment 😂😂😂😂😂😂the car paid for itself
Oh my God this car is absolutely beautiful! I had a 1966 model Lincoln Continental and I wish I had it today. The Lincoln's today, I'll pass on all of them
I'm an old guy and have always loved cars.. In 1962-63, I was in 5th grade, and my teacher drove to school in a Lincoln Contentinental. About all I remember of that car is that it wasn't black and didn't have red interior. I told my self that when I got old, I 'd have a car like that. Didn't happen of course and I never got a ride in it. Wish things had turned out differently.......
Look for estate sale cars. Low miles, reasonable prices. Kids have there own cars. Grandkids don't want TownCars, Marquis, etc. They haven't been made since 2010 but there are a few around. Just got another one 3 months ago.
I had the pleasure of speaking to Tim on the phone yesterday. We had a wonderful conversation. He is such an awesome guy. I love this car and will hopefully be telling the story soon via Lincoln Addict Podcast! Cheers and thanks for sharing this!!!!
I remember the 60s and 70s when cars were ordered with options. I drive a 1998 Ford sedan and appreciate ALL the items that were standard that year. Sun roof, tilt, cruise control, AM-FM with CD, delay headlight shut off, 4 wheel disc brakes, power driver and passenger seats, deluxe console, space saver spare, tinted windows, optional larger engine, color coded sport mirrors, color coded interior, time delayed wipers, rear spoiler with 3rd brake light, alloy wheels, SARC Semi-Active Ride Control, ABS braking, power windows, sun visor lighted mirrors, power doors, power adjusted mirrors, dual exhaust, up-graded audio system, leather interior, power antenna, power release trunk, remote keyless entry with coded door locks, racing tires, OBD-II diagnostic system, puddle lights, automatic heating and air conditioning, power assisted steering and power assisted brakes, electronic fuel injection, lay down rear seats and lay flat driver's and passenger seats, leather wrapped steering wheel, rear window defroster and Ford's Passive Anti-Theft System. Did I mention that I love my Ford? 😀😃😄😁
Black, red, and chrome--in pristine condition--that's a sexy car. He mentioned a commercial. If he lived near Hollywood, he could probably lease it out for movies. There's an old diner in L.A. that's used for music videos, TV shows, and movies. A man inherited it from his parents. He makes more doing that than they did when it was working diner.
I grew up wishing for a Lincoln like this with The Black Exterior and Red Leather Interior. Never did get one. This was In Mpls, Mn back in 1965 when Cars, Clothes, Shoes and Top Coats Ruled The Streets. There were some Young Boys-Men whom were Fortunate enough to have a Lincoln. I had 1962 Cadillac 4 Door Hardtop. Midnight Blue with Light Blue Leather Interior. Many Beautiful Big Cars out and on The Streets back Then. The young Crowd out to Show your Stuff and have fun your Girl with you too. No Guns No Violence No Trying to make a Name by Shooting People. Just out Rolling and all the Big Cars looking good.
In mid-model year 63 the power vents, six way power seat and power antenna became standard equipment. (reference Form No. LC63-117 which was dated 12-62) that was inserted into the sales brochures. I have several of these forms. Thanks for this video. I have read about this particular car but have never seen it.
Good to know. Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I knew I'd never seen a 64 or 65 without power vents. However, I've seen a lot of 66-69 without them. I guess they decided to try and save some money and made the customer pay extra for them again. I have a lot of these power vent window motors on a shelf.
@@tonyscarcare5657 I have a few of these vent window motor/gearboxes. They always seem to work fine. The manual crank vent windows however, nearly always fail. The last tooth of the main gear breaks off when Barney Rubble rides in the car and closes the vent.
Quite a stunner. I am most fortunate to own a 1965 Thunderbird convertible and a 1969 Lincoln Mark III among others, so I seldom say this but...I am a bit envious!
What a rare find in brand new condition . My Dad bought a used 64 in 1967 and it was in real nice condition . It was a dark blue with Blue interior . My Brother-in-law ended up with it and put a sunroof in it . Nice Cars !
Truly wonderful car! Amazing to see one unmolested. So many have put stupid oversized wheels on these and wrecked them! I wish all you tube videos had this quality!
Someone drove me to LA from San Diego one night back in the early 70s. I rode in the back seat, and I felt like a midget in Carlsbad Cavern. The car did not seem to run on the road but float above it. 😂😅😂😅 😊
Oh, my gosh! What a beautiful automobile. Black with red interior. What a lucky guy. When this generation came out, it won several design awards. One of my dream cars.
That is absolutely amazing! An Adam car, for sure. I never realized the rear windows where a different shape from 61-63, now that you mention it I can see it.
In 1970, my stepfather bought my mother a used ‘64 that had 1,500 original miles on it. Similar story as in this video. Bought new and the buyer passed away shortly after… his widow didn’t drive so it sat in her garage until she passed. It was fully optioned and was gorgeous.
These stories are few and far between, but they do happen. It's really unbelievable until you see it in person. Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
Very Beautiful Car! I've always loved the Suicide Lincolns and the '69-70 (?) Thunderbirds with suicide doors. Those were the only four door Thunderbirds I ever liked. But the suicide doors just had a cool factor that couldn't be matched.
I miss the vent window. I don't like air conditioning, and the vent windows provided enough breeze to keep me cool on hot days. Wild Bill from Vintage Car History sent me over. Love from Liz and Ginger (pic left) in Australia.
what a spectacular car !!! these lincolns of this era are just fantastic machines. Ive had the pleasure of restoring a 67 and wrenching on a 63,, both convertibles.
Says a lot that someone who owns a Honda Dealership preferred to own a classic Lincoln Continental. When I was a kid 8 or 9 years old growing up in San Bernardino, CA on occasion my brother and I would ride our bikes up to a commercial district near our home and wander into Gene's Gun Store to look at the pistols and rifles. He had an identical Lincoln Continental in black parked out front. I always remember being impressed with what a presence that car has when you see it.
This is an amazing time capsule!!!! I live 40 miles from there actually I lived in Springfield in the 60s. Just think setting in a garage that long! Unbelievable!
That car is absolutely magnificent and the colour Raven black with that red interior is spectacular ... It’s magnificent now imagine what it look like to the people seeing it new
My dad had a .65 I was 16 and drove it on dates and loved it especially the back seat it was huge and I had a lot of fun when we would go parking ah those where the days kids now a day's don't what fun was i missing the 60s
My dad had a white '64 convertible that was used in the Cherry Blossom festival in DC. Traded it in for '65 green convertible. Beautiful car. Convertible tops on both neatly folded in the trunk automatically. Was told the convertibles were 3 tons, and had extra steel structural supports underneath since the top strength wasn't there witha ragtop Saw one straddled on a ditch, and it was not harmed underneath at all... Frame was fine.
What a Jewel. What Lincoln and the American Auto industry once was. Can bring a tear to a grown man's eyes for sure.❤🇺🇲
Yep, those days are over. It's sad.
From a long gone era of style and grace. ❤❤❤
@@Jasona1976 yep, it's all over now.
It’s only over if you want it to be. I’d imagine there are many examples that are not running that would be amazing as an EV
@@rcroberts6700 I think that you missed the point. Nothing to do with cars or EVs.
Contrast this with the absolute garbage being produced today..............this is a work of art.
It really is.
I was stopped at a traffic light the other day, new vehicles in front of me don’t even look like cars anymore, they look like appliances, boxy, no style, tasteless , so it’s always nice to see a car like that 64 Lincoln
@david-wilkerson1967 that's for sure, Dave!
Being as prestine as this `64 is, it should be the benchmark for restorations to be compared to. You don't get more original and correct than this. Absolutely astounding.
I agree!
😢
This is a Cuban car produced in Cuba. Lincoln, Continental, or Cuban cars
Absolutely beautiful... Amazes me how well preserved it is
Yeah, it plum freaked me out!
Absolutely beautiful. I have a 30.000 mile 66 four door This is such a gorgeous example. Thanks for sharing Tony.
You're welcome, and thank you! I'll look for your 66.
Like so many autos of that era, a pure work of art. Being an auto body designer back then was a proud profession. Thank you.
You're welcome. Thank you very much for watching and commenting! I appreciate you.
Absolutely jaw dropping car. What a find thanks for the filming and the effort into making it possible for me and others to see this absolute diamond.
You're very welcome. Thank you very much for watching and commenting!
Unquestionably one of my favorite cars, so impressive to see such a pristine original example, and the owner seems to be a perfect custodian for such a gem.
Yes, Sir. He has multiple Lincolns in similar condition, and everything works on all of them, including the air conditioning.
Hey Tony. Glad to be back and seeing such a knock-out car. A rare beauty for sure. That red interior was just amazing. Mike
Thanks, Mike! I've been wondering about you.
That car is incredible. I bet many give up on restorations because of the complexity. Nice to see such an original car.
Yeah, it was something to see in person for sure.
When it comes to the convertible, l think there is only one guy who goes around the country fixing them…
John Cashman. He actually retired.
Yes, lots of private party classic car ads will say like "90% restored."
I once drove a 1978 Continental, spent most of its life on blocks except for a trip around the block every month. It had the oil changed regularly. 385 original miles on it ...
Wow!
I doubt there is a better all original 64 on this planet , that is like a having pebble beach, concourse, D’Elegance in Springfield IL , thank you Tony for bringing that into my living room TV
Yes, sir! You are welcome as usual. Thank you!
There's a Springfield in every town of the continental U.S. I think Tennessee has two of them.
Absolutely gorgeous. When Lincoln and Cadillac were top of the world. Days gone now sadly. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you very much for watching and commenting.
Oh man, that’s the most awesome time capsule I’ve ever seen! Literally looks like it just drove off the lot, what an amazing find!❤
Unbelievable! 😳
Stunning. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing this with your viewers!
You're very welcome! Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
Wow. A brand new 1964 Lincoln in a great color combination. Fit and finish are outstanding. Thanks for posting this video....a real treat!
You're welcome, buddy. Thank you!
Great color combo? Are you kidding? That red interior is hideous !!!!!@@tonyscarcare5657
@martinvon9973 You are a minority!
@@martinvon9973 _That red interior is hideous !!!!!_
Every party needs a pooper, that's why we invited you!
An absolute stunner. One wouldn't believe it actually existed without the video. You and the car are lucky to have each other.
I wish it was mine.
A jewel of a car .
Amazing history.
No Mercedes can mess with it.
I agree!
@@tonyscarcare5657 :)
WOW! What a stunning car. I live in Australia, and I grew up with images of these sorts of cars on our TV screens. This car now must be worth a fortune! Thanks for creating and posting. DM.
You're welcome, and thank you!
Up in value? Yes, especially the convertibles, which are much rarer. And the slab design, which I think was between 61 to 64. By 65, they started getting more angular and in my opinion uglier.
@@thyslop1737The 65 was pretty much the same as 64 other than the front looked more Mercury. Yes, 66-69 were a lot different.
250,000 $
What automotive glory......unbelievable....a tribute to the American auto industry. its stylists and engineers.....thank you.......... from Australia.
Les Griffiths
I agree 100%. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Back in Brooklyn i had the same 1988 Lincoln towncar. i truly loved it. Whenever i meet a girl i never needed to get a hotel room once the front seat where pushed forward the back seats was like a studio apartment 😂😂😂😂😂😂the car paid for itself
Oh I know!
Drool. Those doors sound like vault doors. Love these Lincolns!! Just lovely.
Yep! They were solid as a rock.
If Old Abe had jumped a exactly a century in time, this would have been his 2nd White House car.
Fascinating everything original… like stepping back to that time period, when he opened the door.
It was really something to see.
Amazing car. What a survivor.
For sure.
What a beautiful car what an amazing find and the colour combination is the best.
I definitely agree with you!
It's just beautiful! Thank you for featuring it, Tony.
You're welcome, and thank you! It was really something to see in person for sure.
Stunning piece of art.
It really is. Thank you for watching and commenting!
What a beautiful car. Thanks for taking the time to get an interview
You're welcome. I wish it would have been a little more in-depth, but he was a little impatient.
Stunning! Amazing a time capsule like this exists, and the perfect color combination as well.
I agree. This car needs to be on display in Ford Motor Company World Headquarters.
@@tonyscarcare5657 Do you have a link to the new lincoln commercial this car is in or was it in a magazine print ad?
@@edwardskoda2409 I don't. I've been wondering the same thing. Sorry, buddy, I should have asked him.
@edwardskoda2409 It must be this one. I just Googled it. 👇
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@@tonyscarcare5657 No problem. This car is actually 320hp but it has tons of torque and it's one of the smoothest engines ever built.
Simply gorgeous. What an incredible find.
Yeah, I'd sure like to stumble across something like this one.
Oh my God this car is absolutely beautiful! I had a 1966 model Lincoln Continental and I wish I had it today. The Lincoln's today, I'll pass on all of them
Yep, things sure have changed. 😢
I'm an old guy and have always loved cars.. In 1962-63, I was in 5th grade, and my teacher drove to school in a Lincoln Contentinental. About all I remember of that car is that it wasn't black and didn't have red interior. I told my self that when I got old, I 'd have a car like that. Didn't happen of course and I never got a ride in it. Wish things had turned out differently.......
That's a shame you didn't get one.
I hope it works out for you to still get a Lincoln like this.
Look for estate sale cars. Low miles, reasonable prices. Kids have there own cars. Grandkids don't want TownCars, Marquis, etc.
They haven't been made since 2010 but there are a few around. Just got another one 3 months ago.
Love to have this one!
That's a given! 🤣😂🤣😂
I had the pleasure of speaking to Tim on the phone yesterday. We had a wonderful conversation. He is such an awesome guy. I love this car and will hopefully be telling the story soon via Lincoln Addict Podcast! Cheers and thanks for sharing this!!!!
Awesome! You're welcome, and thank you for watching and commenting. Much appreciated!
Absolutely Beautiful!!
I agree with you!
@@tonyscarcare5657 Right On Brother! And thanks for sharing the video!!
@georgeandy6923 you're welcome and thank you very much for watching and commenting!
Dad had a 62 white with the red leather interior. Beautiful car you are a lucky man.
I wish it was mine. I had a white 64 with tan interior.
Gorgeous piece of history.
It really is! Thank you!
The owner deserves and appreciates that car. I hope he sneaks and drives it on occasion.
I said a couple of times a year.
This car is a time capsule and is probably the cleanest and most original 1964 Lincoln Continental on earth. Thanks for sharing it!
You're welcome. I'd say you are correct.
I remember the 60s and 70s when cars were ordered with options. I drive a 1998 Ford sedan and appreciate ALL the items that were standard that year. Sun roof, tilt, cruise control, AM-FM with CD, delay headlight shut off, 4 wheel disc brakes, power driver and passenger seats, deluxe console, space saver spare, tinted windows, optional larger engine, color coded sport mirrors, color coded interior, time delayed wipers, rear spoiler with 3rd brake light, alloy wheels, SARC Semi-Active Ride Control, ABS braking, power windows, sun visor lighted mirrors, power doors, power adjusted mirrors, dual exhaust, up-graded audio system, leather interior, power antenna, power release trunk, remote keyless entry with coded door locks, racing tires, OBD-II diagnostic system, puddle lights, automatic heating and air conditioning, power assisted steering and power assisted brakes, electronic fuel injection, lay down rear seats and lay flat driver's and passenger seats, leather wrapped steering wheel, rear window defroster and Ford's Passive Anti-Theft System. Did I mention that I love my Ford? 😀😃😄😁
Awesome! What is the model?
@@tonyscarcare5657 Taurus SHO
@bentnickel7487 Oh, ok. That makes sense!
Whoa! Beautiful machine.
It was something to see!
Just beautiful
I’ve owned a 65, 66 and a 67
They were really something!
I am speechless.. That is the find of the century and with such an unique interior!
I know! 😳
Gorgeous! Peter U.K. love that red interior.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
Black on red. The ultimate 60's color combination. That car is simply gorgeous. I am the lucky owner of a 65 Comet Caliente, black on red.
wow. such an amazing find. and such a beautiful car.
I know. Unbelievable!
Just Gorgeous… wow
It really is unbelievable.
Black, red, and chrome--in pristine condition--that's a sexy car.
He mentioned a commercial. If he lived near Hollywood, he could probably lease it out for movies. There's an old diner in L.A. that's used for music videos, TV shows, and movies. A man inherited it from his parents. He makes more doing that than they did when it was working diner.
I'm sure he does. That is so awesome!
Very cool and special car. Sad that the original owner's passing is what made it possible for us to enjoy today.
Yes, it must have been terrible for the wife.
Great video Tony of a GREAT Lincoln! I really appreciate your videos!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate all of you viewers sticking with me and watching and commenting.
I grew up wishing for a Lincoln like this with The Black Exterior and Red Leather Interior. Never did get one. This was In Mpls, Mn back in 1965 when Cars, Clothes, Shoes and Top Coats Ruled The Streets. There were some Young Boys-Men whom were Fortunate enough to have a Lincoln. I had 1962 Cadillac 4 Door Hardtop. Midnight Blue with Light Blue Leather Interior. Many Beautiful Big Cars out and on The Streets back Then. The young Crowd out to Show your Stuff and have fun your Girl with you too. No Guns No Violence No Trying to make a Name by Shooting People. Just out Rolling and all the Big Cars looking good.
Yep. Sadly, those days are over.
In mid-model year 63 the power vents, six way power seat and power antenna became standard equipment. (reference Form No. LC63-117 which was dated 12-62) that was inserted into the sales brochures. I have several of these forms. Thanks for this video. I have read about this particular car but have never seen it.
Good to know. Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I knew I'd never seen a 64 or 65 without power vents. However, I've seen a lot of 66-69 without them. I guess they decided to try and save some money and made the customer pay extra for them again. I have a lot of these power vent window motors on a shelf.
@@tonyscarcare5657 I have a few of these vent window motor/gearboxes. They always seem to work fine. The manual crank vent windows however, nearly always fail. The last tooth of the main gear breaks off when Barney Rubble rides in the car and closes the vent.
@@jeffsmith846 you are correct! 🤣😂🤣😂
I believe Every time I sneeze this video goes up a thousand views 👍
Lol.....I hope so!
I am so glad I happened onto this video. What a time capsule!!
I'm glad you did, too. Please subscribe and stay tuned. Check out some of my other videos. Thank you!
It is a masterpiece, an icon of the beauty of the American automobile industry.
🙋♂️TONY,JUST NOW WATCHING THIS AMAZING 🤩 BEAUTY 😎💚💚💚
Quite a stunner. I am most fortunate to own a 1965 Thunderbird convertible and a 1969 Lincoln Mark III among others, so I seldom say this but...I am a bit envious!
It's OK to be envious over this one.
What a rare find in brand new condition . My Dad bought a used 64 in 1967 and it was in real nice condition . It was a dark blue with Blue interior . My Brother-in-law ended up with it and put a sunroof in it . Nice Cars !
Sounds awesome!
@Tony's Car Care how may I get in contact with the gentleman to make an offer or get on a list?
I did not ask him any contact information, nor do I believe he would sell it. Sorry.
What an absolutely beautiful machine!! 😍😍😍
Yeah, it's almost unbelievable! The musty smell of the interior is very convincing.
What a beauty , one of my all time favourite cars !
Mine too!
Stunningly beautiful piece of automotive art!
For sure! Thank you.
Lindo modelo. Absolutamente impecável exemplar.❤️🤩
It sure is. Thank you!
Truly wonderful car! Amazing to see one unmolested. So many have put stupid oversized wheels on these and wrecked them! I wish all you tube videos had this quality!
Someone drove me to LA from San Diego one night back in the early 70s. I rode in the back seat, and I felt like a midget in Carlsbad Cavern.
The car did not seem to run on the road but float above it. 😂😅😂😅 😊
🤣😂🤣😂 It's a real shame how much automobiles have changed. Some of the changes are fine, but things have gone too far.
Oh, my gosh! What a beautiful automobile. Black with red interior. What a lucky guy. When this generation came out, it won several design awards. One of my dream cars.
Mine, too. Believe it or not, some guy on here is saying it's the ugliest interior ever! 🙄
what a beautiful car
It was unbelievable!
My favorite car of all time, the 1961 - 1965 models. I fell in love with these when I first saw a 1964 Lincoln in the movie Goldfinger.
Yep, there's never been another car ever match these designs.
Incredible. Museum piece ❤️
It really is.
Forget Sports Car and the Mid-life crisis, this IS MY kind of car! Suicide Doors , what a beauty, what a fantastic find! Wow! Very awesome!
For sure. They can keep their Corvettes.
incredible.awsome.❤❤❤
Thank you!
That is absolutely amazing! An Adam car, for sure. I never realized the rear windows where a different shape from 61-63, now that you mention it I can see it.
Yeah, I really like the change they made in the shape of the window for 64 and 65. To me, it really sharpened it up.
61, 62 and 63 had curved side glass, 64 and 65 had flat windows. They went back to curved glass in 66.
I ever knew that either
As much as I prefer the 64-65 squared off look , it looks earlier than the 61-63 with curved glass.
@@LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vvthe 64 is my favorite.
So beautiful. Timeless classic ❤
Thank you! It really is.
What a beautiful car. Must be a joy to drive.
What an absolutely beautiful car! Should be in a museum for all to see
I agree with you 100%
In 1970, my stepfather bought my mother a used ‘64 that had 1,500 original miles on it. Similar story as in this video. Bought new and the buyer passed away shortly after… his widow didn’t drive so it sat in her garage until she passed. It was fully optioned and was gorgeous.
These stories are few and far between, but they do happen. It's really unbelievable until you see it in person. Thanks for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it.
Very Beautiful Car! I've always loved the Suicide Lincolns and the '69-70 (?) Thunderbirds with suicide doors. Those were the only four door Thunderbirds I ever liked. But the suicide doors just had a cool factor that couldn't be matched.
I miss the vent window. I don't like air conditioning, and the vent windows provided enough breeze to keep me cool on hot days. Wild Bill from Vintage Car History sent me over. Love from Liz and Ginger (pic left) in Australia.
Thank you! I still have a lot of vehicles with vent windows.
How lucky was that person who found this at the tag sale. Wow. I would never have that luck. Beautiful vehicle
I know! Unbelievable!
It's only new once.
However, I'd be putting miles on this lovely automobile. She's all American. 🇺🇲
Well, I guess he's put at least 1k miles on it.
Belongs in a museum. Interior is magnificent.
That's what I'm saying!
what a spectacular car !!! these lincolns of this era are just fantastic machines. Ive had the pleasure of restoring a 67 and wrenching on a 63,, both convertibles.
Yeah, they were really works of art. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
What a time capsule beauty! 👍
It sure is!
Beautiful Interior POPS on camera. ❤
The whole car is unbelievable.
Doors look like wide open arms to embrace the viewer. The inside is alive like a beating heart. Perfect 🥰
My dad had a '64..silver with maroon interior. For some reason, I thought it had a 460 engine. Maybe that was in his 68..can't remember.
Probably so. The 430 was standard in these. 67 had a 462. I'm not sure what year the 460 replaced the 462.
@@tonyscarcare5657 googled it...early production '68 had 462, late production '68 had 460, and it was used until 1997.
What a spectacle of a car.
Yeah, it was unbelievable to see.
Damn that is SWEET. Every time I see one of those I think JFK
Yes! If you look up my video of The Henry Ford Museum, you will see the car Kennedy was riding in. Thank you for watching and commenting!
6 People in the JFK car now. Mandela Effect.
@@tonyscarcare5657Can’t be, it’s always been a 6 seater now. Governor Connelly and his wife now rode in the car with JFK.
Says a lot that someone who owns a Honda Dealership preferred to own a classic Lincoln Continental. When I was a kid 8 or 9 years old growing up in San Bernardino, CA on occasion my brother and I would ride our bikes up to a commercial district near our home and wander into Gene's Gun Store to look at the pistols and rifles. He had an identical Lincoln Continental in black parked out front. I always remember being impressed with what a presence that car has when you see it.
What a great time to be a child!
This is an amazing time capsule!!!! I live 40 miles from there actually I lived in Springfield in the 60s. Just think setting in a garage that long! Unbelievable!
Wow! It was right under your nose.
What an insane car!
Unbelievable isn't it?
You're a very lucky man...That might be the BEST ONE on the Planet.
I wish it was mine.
That car is absolutely magnificent and the colour Raven black with that red interior is spectacular ... It’s magnificent now imagine what it look like to the people seeing it new
I know! I couldn't imagine seeing this thing sitting on a showroom floor in 1964.
Stunning. Absolutely stunning.
It really is.
This is a work of art! Thank you, Sir, for preserving,
He appreciates the compliment!
Magnificent piece of engineering
It sure is!
Never seen such a car in this condition! A beauty!
Yep. Unbelievable. Thank you!
My dad had a .65 I was 16 and drove it on dates and loved it especially the back seat it was huge and I had a lot of fun when we would go parking ah those where the days kids now a day's don't what fun was i missing the 60s
Amen, brother!
My dad had a white '64 convertible that was used in the Cherry Blossom festival in DC. Traded it in for '65 green convertible. Beautiful car. Convertible tops on both neatly folded in the trunk automatically. Was told the convertibles were 3 tons, and had extra steel structural supports underneath since the top strength wasn't there witha ragtop Saw one straddled on a ditch, and it was not harmed underneath at all... Frame was fine.
Yep, all convertibles have extra bracing. I've worked on these convertibles.
Probably the best preserved Lincoln period!❤
I'd have to agree with you.
Wow what an absolute beauty.🥰
Blew my mind!