WOW that is in great shape. My Grandfather had a 69, navy blue with blue leather and black top. My grandmother had a 66 LC Convertible, it was light yellow, they were tanks, My grandmother's car was totaled after a tree fell on it.. she was heartbroken.
Yes, I would have to agree on the shape of things. That is sick that your family was all running around in Continentals. These things are true classics. Thanks for the comment. Your family sounds like a cool bunch
Awesome Car!!!! I smiled when she fired up and must say it sounds great !!! The exhaust was nice and smooth too. No putting or sputtering sounds, means engine is pretty healthy as well as Carb working properly which after sitting all that time amazes me!
Thanks for the comment. I would have to agree with everything you said. I was shocked by the way it just purrrrrred. I'm excited to get it on the road and get it out on a family trip. Def stick around as I will be updating this regularly on the progress of this car
Please do so I’ll look forward to it. Side note my 66 Toronado has rust in the same spot as your Continental where the sill plate and leading edge of door “post” area. I was wondering how to tackle that ???
Forgot to say I’m the proud owner of a 1970 Mark lll (bought in 1985), a 66 Toronado bought in 1984 and last my 67 Tbird Landau coupe purchased in 1989. Still have all three of them and have amassed a collection of NOS parts the past 30+ years!!!! Long live the personal luxury cars!!!!
I always use an outboard boat tank hooked up to the pump inlet the prime it with the hose bulb and use the carbs accelerator to get fuel in the engine with the air cleaner on, if a valve is stuck you might get a face full of flaming gas doing it the way you did. also add some two stroke oil to the fuel to lubricate the motor first tank. really helps. Be safe and keep on having fun with it .
I picked up a 68 Continental a few years back. Missing engine and trans. Rear brake shoes seized to the drums. I installed 460 and c6 from a 70 mark 3 that I picked up awhile ago. My car has been up and running for a couple years now. Fun to drive head turner. I have a cold start video on my channel. 460 engine came in the late build 68 Continental
Wow. I'll def have to check out the video. These cars are gems. Thank you for the comment and support. I def look forward to showing everyone the progress videos
It's so awesome to bring life back into something that has been forgotten. Getting these old cars back on the road can bring a smile to anyone's face. We gotta try and keep the old steel around. Thanks for the support and I like forward to showing you more cool stuff.
A good thing to do on a car that has been sitting is to drain the coolant and put in straight water to flush the system because the coolant will gum up if the water was evaporated and harden in the water pump thermostat housing and even the radiator it gets real bad so it's a good idea to flush the coolant out a few times after it's been hot just to get all the anti freeze out because that stuff does not evaporate it just sits and hardens and plugs everything up
In the 1990's I was privileged to house and be the caretaker to a fully restored 1969 Lincoln Continental. I must say to this day, it was hands down my favorite riding car I ever drove.
HECK YES. I sure wish I had something that cool in the 90s. I cannot wait to get this back on the road and get a family trip going. I'm excited to bring everyone along as this car progresses. Thanks for the support and comment. I look forward to everyone's feedback. Much appreciated
I was surprised at how good the engine sounded. I'll be doing alot more videos on this car as it progresses. Thanks for the sub, I look forward to sharing the progress with you. Thanks
I would have liked to have seen the instrument cluster and the odometer don't know if you mentioned how many miles. Looks like a nice project can't wait to see how it comes out.
I def have lots of footage of the inside. I will post that on future projects as the car progresses. I believe it was 58k or so on the odometer. Thanks for watching !!!
You ain't lying. I'm itching to get this thing done amd 100% complete. I'm def excited to show you all the progress and get this thing as a full time driver Thanks for the support and comment. Check out the other videos on how I got it driving and moving under its own power and keep watching for updates. Thanks again
@@vintagetincustoms These older Lincolns with suicide doors were beautiful. It's to bad Cadillac only had suicide doors in 57 and 58 .The air ride destroyed them .
Thanks brother. We are looking forward to getting it done and keeping you all updated along the way. Hopefully it makes a good car to take a family trip in. Subscribe and check out the other videos. We have alot of cool rides coming and I would love to have ideas and feedback. Thanks again
A friend of mine just bought a 1970 Mark 3 last month it is a 2 door with black on black on black car has the 460 in it ad the interior is all black leather there is a few wiring issues wrong with the car but other then that the thing runs and drives like a dream.
HECK YEEEEESSSS...you're the best!!! No joke, my daughter has been watching the subscriber count all day. It sat at 399 for like 3 hours and she was screaming, juuust someoooone subscribe ALREADY......Lol
Nice video! Are you in Maryland? I'm working on a 1967 Lincoln project myself also in Maryland. Been fun working on it. Have loved these cars since I was a 10 year old boy! I have a UA-cam channel too to document my work.
I'm 15 minutes from MD. I live in PA. I'll def have to check out your channel and watch your progress. If you're ever out towards PA give me a shout. Thanks for the comment and support
@@vintagetincustoms Feel free to drop me a line at runfree234@gmail.com. I live in Elkton, MD. Go into PA all the time for work. Philadelphia to Allentown to Reading and all points in between.
Your going to have low compression from it sitting a long time I usually test compression once the engine is running and it has been through a couple heat soaks to get everything working again but if you test it without getting it to run don't be upset of the low numbers.
Do you have facebook or something? I got my 1989 Crown Victoria LTD LX I will be restoring myself and would like any advice!! Mechanics here are ripping me off
Sounded like there was fluid before I started it. It'll be getting a full flush in a little bit. Just wanted to make sure we had a good engine Thanks for the comment and support
It’s Alive, It’s Alive, It’s Alive Yes, Yes, Yes IT’S ALIVE 😎😎😎😎🤓🤓🤓🤓🤩🤩🤩🤩😝😛😜🤪🥳🤠🤑🤡💀👾😈👻. It definitely hurts me to see have an antique, classic and vintage ride with it’s body in pretty good condition not the best of condition but in pretty good shape and to have it sit since 1986 collect rust and small holes 🕳 in certain parts but they can be cut out and replaced with replacement pieces of steel sheeting welded in sanded and painted or with the proper funds and takin to a restoration shop do an off the frame rotisserie restoration back to it’s originality with the same leather interior and add a factory remote control mirror for the front passenger side door. All in all hat’s 🎩 off two thumbs up 👍🏿👍🏾 on getting back running. I happen to be a brother from another mother. Sincerely Yours Truly Ivan I J 😎😎😎😎
Thanks brother. We will have alot more videos as this car progresses. We are custom hot rod shop, so alot/most of this car will be done in house. Thanks for the comment and feedback. We look forward to updating you guys along the way. Subscribe and share with your friends. We've got alot of cool rides in queue to show you. Thanks again
I do not currently have a Facebook for my shop. I use my wife's Facebook to find cars.....lol. You are more than welcome to message me on Instagram @vintage_tin_customs or email me at vintagetincustoms@yahoo.com...I usually get notified ASAP when I get a message, so I reply soonest I would be more than happy to help where I can. Always good to hear others bringing life into the olders cars. Let me know where I can help
WOW that is in great shape. My Grandfather had a 69, navy blue with blue leather and black top. My grandmother had a 66 LC Convertible, it was light yellow, they were tanks, My grandmother's car was totaled after a tree fell on it.. she was heartbroken.
Yes, I would have to agree on the shape of things. That is sick that your family was all running around in Continentals. These things are true classics. Thanks for the comment. Your family sounds like a cool bunch
That thar’s bein one of my all time favrit awetoemobiles
You and me both. I've been looking for a good one for quite some time now. This one def seems like a good start...thank for the support and comment
@@vintagetincustoms the one from the Matrix was as close to my perfect Lincoln I’ve ever seen. This one here, with some TLC could be really amazing
Awesome Car!!!! I smiled when she fired up and must say it sounds great !!! The exhaust was nice and smooth too. No putting or sputtering sounds, means engine is pretty healthy as well as Carb working properly which after sitting all that time amazes me!
Thanks for the comment. I would have to agree with everything you said. I was shocked by the way it just purrrrrred. I'm excited to get it on the road and get it out on a family trip.
Def stick around as I will be updating this regularly on the progress of this car
Please do so I’ll look forward to it. Side note my 66 Toronado has rust in the same spot as your Continental where the sill plate and leading edge of door “post” area. I was wondering how to tackle that ???
Forgot to say I’m the proud owner of a 1970 Mark lll (bought in 1985), a 66 Toronado bought in 1984 and last my 67 Tbird Landau coupe purchased in 1989. Still have all three of them and have amassed a collection of NOS parts the past 30+ years!!!! Long live the personal luxury cars!!!!
Wow, those are all really cool cars. Always good to have NOS on hand. You'll never know when you need it
I always use an outboard boat tank hooked up to the pump inlet the prime it with the hose bulb and use the carbs accelerator to get fuel in the engine with the air cleaner on, if a valve is stuck you might get a face full of flaming gas doing it the way you did. also add some two stroke oil to the fuel to lubricate the motor first tank. really helps. Be safe and keep on having fun with it .
I would def have to agree with you. Burnt eyebrows have never been in style..😆.
I need to find a 462 manual bell housing. They are rare as hens teeth. Really don't want to mess around with adapters.
I will keep an eye out. I might a hens tooth first, though.....
I can't wait to see how this moves along...love those Lincolns!
Much appreciated. I'm excited to bring you along as it progresses. This one is on the top of my list to build. Thanks for the support
I picked up a 68 Continental a few years back. Missing engine and trans. Rear brake shoes seized to the drums. I installed 460 and c6 from a 70 mark 3 that I picked up awhile ago. My car has been up and running for a couple years now. Fun to drive head turner. I have a cold start video on my channel. 460 engine came in the late build 68 Continental
Wow. I'll def have to check out the video. These cars are gems. Thank you for the comment and support. I def look forward to showing everyone the progress videos
@@vintagetincustoms You car is in great shape.
I love these get um running channels that bring vehicles back from the dead and drive them asis. Good stuff.
It's so awesome to bring life back into something that has been forgotten. Getting these old cars back on the road can bring a smile to anyone's face. We gotta try and keep the old steel around. Thanks for the support and I like forward to showing you more cool stuff.
I just subscribed to your channel. Nice car--nice interior. I love those old lincolns!
Thanks alot for the support it is greatly appreciated. There will be plenty of other videos showing this as it progresses. Thanks again
A good thing to do on a car that has been sitting is to drain the coolant and put in straight water to flush the system because the coolant will gum up if the water was evaporated and harden in the water pump thermostat housing and even the radiator it gets real bad so it's a good idea to flush the coolant out a few times after it's been hot just to get all the anti freeze out because that stuff does not evaporate it just sits and hardens and plugs everything up
Awesome advice. Will do, thanks
Can’t wait for the next progress video!
Us too! Hope all is well up north
Pretty decent looking lincoln. Interior looks quite nice in particular.
Thank you. I was amazed at the way this thing has survived the many years of sitting. Can't wait to show you what's in store for it
In the 1990's I was privileged to house and be the caretaker to a fully restored 1969 Lincoln Continental.
I must say to this day, it was hands down my favorite riding car I ever drove.
HECK YES. I sure wish I had something that cool in the 90s. I cannot wait to get this back on the road and get a family trip going. I'm excited to bring everyone along as this car progresses. Thanks for the support and comment. I look forward to everyone's feedback. Much appreciated
Motor sounds good, beautiful interior. They really spent the money then! I hope you get her to go would love to see it. Good job filming - Subbed.
I was surprised at how good the engine sounded. I'll be doing alot more videos on this car as it progresses. Thanks for the sub, I look forward to sharing the progress with you. Thanks
Excited to take this bad boy for a ride!!!
You're driving first
I would have liked to have seen the instrument cluster and the odometer don't know if you mentioned how many miles. Looks like a nice project can't wait to see how it comes out.
I def have lots of footage of the inside. I will post that on future projects as the car progresses. I believe it was 58k or so on the odometer. Thanks for watching !!!
Perfect car for restoration
It's awesome .
You ain't lying. I'm itching to get this thing done amd 100% complete. I'm def excited to show you all the progress and get this thing as a full time driver
Thanks for the support and comment. Check out the other videos on how I got it driving and moving under its own power and keep watching for updates.
Thanks again
@@vintagetincustoms These older Lincolns with suicide doors were beautiful. It's to bad Cadillac only had suicide doors in 57 and 58 .The air ride destroyed them .
Very beautiful 69 Lincoln Continental.
Many thanks!!!! It's been a long time coming to find one in this good of shape
@@vintagetincustoms Right on brother
Dream machine, in a very hard to find color. This is exactly what I'd want to drive home after a killer night in the shop. Gorgeous.
Thanks brother. We are looking forward to getting it done and keeping you all updated along the way. Hopefully it makes a good car to take a family trip in.
Subscribe and check out the other videos. We have alot of cool rides coming and I would love to have ideas and feedback. Thanks again
@@vintagetincustoms You're welcome!
A friend of mine just bought a 1970 Mark 3 last month it is a 2 door with black on black on black car has the 460 in it ad the interior is all black leather there is a few wiring issues wrong with the car but other then that the thing runs and drives like a dream.
I would love to see that car if you have any pics or videos. That thing sounds siiiiiick. These ol boats for cars are the best
Good show. Seemed to be running smoothly. The Karen proofing at the end was good too.
Lol.....always gotta be thinking ahead.
keep them coming Mark!
Thanks brother. Lots more excitement on the way
Swing by Alaska and pick me up for a beer run. 😂
That's def one way to break er in. I'll have to make sure the heat works
I'm your 400th subscriber
HECK YEEEEESSSS...you're the best!!! No joke, my daughter has been watching the subscriber count all day. It sat at 399 for like 3 hours and she was screaming, juuust someoooone subscribe ALREADY......Lol
Cool colour combination
Def a killer color, just wish it didn't have to be repainted. Debating on keeping the original color or going black or white.........
I’d keep it that color. You see black Continentals all day long but not this color combo
Def true
Such a cool car.... Maybe because I've got a '69 as well🙂
Heck yeah. These things will hopefully never go out of style. Very cool
Nice video! Are you in Maryland? I'm working on a 1967 Lincoln project myself also in Maryland. Been fun working on it. Have loved these cars since I was a 10 year old boy! I have a UA-cam channel too to document my work.
I'm 15 minutes from MD. I live in PA. I'll def have to check out your channel and watch your progress. If you're ever out towards PA give me a shout.
Thanks for the comment and support
@@vintagetincustoms Feel free to drop me a line at runfree234@gmail.com. I live in Elkton, MD. Go into PA all the time for work. Philadelphia to Allentown to Reading and all points in between.
Preston left his S & H green stamps in it. He should've redeemed them.
Lol.... i wonder if they're still good???
Man, I haven’t thought about green stamps in decades.👨🏾🦳
@@redguard2529 Lol. I have refreshed your memory of them.
@@vintagetincustoms No. The redemption centers are long gone.
figures it would take a Honda to get it running...LOL...shoulda found a Pilot! Apparently they are everywhere up there.
Them daggum Honda Pilots are EVERY WHERE......pretty sure it's a cult
coil output right next to where I see gas squirting.....Saw a car burn because of this once.
Was def risky, but we made it through. Thanks for the heads up
Have fun you love it
Thanks alot. I appreciate the support and kind words. There will def be more on this car as it progresses. Tag along
Great idea
Glad you think so! Thanks
I will put the first $20 in gas for the ride so we can take it at least around the block. ⛽
I like it....im in
Крутой автомобиль!
Wish I could read this
You missed some stuff when you vacumed in the back floor
I def did....lol. I'm not very good at the cleaning part of things.
I will steal that car!!!
Come get it
Please tell me you are putting the original rims with new tires back on it, not whatever you have on there now? 🤮
it will be getting the original look. work in progress
hahahah.... way to "steal" a battery!!! Beautiful car!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment. Sometimes when you're in a pinch you gotta do what you gotta do...... lol
Your going to have low compression from it sitting a long time I usually test compression once the engine is running and it has been through a couple heat soaks to get everything working again but if you test it without getting it to run don't be upset of the low numbers.
Thanks for the words. I did do another compression test later on and they all bumped up to around 190ish. They just don't make like they use too
Do you have facebook or something? I got my 1989 Crown Victoria LTD LX I will be restoring myself and would like any advice!! Mechanics here are ripping me off
You should put a 12valve in it anything else will feel lazy in it
Now you're talking... that just might have to be the plan
It'll run
Sheeeeeee's alllliiiiiiiiive
New ones not an option?
New ones? What are you referring too?
My Maryland friend
I'm out of PA, but right there by MD. Stop by anytime
Tap the fuel pump a couple of times just a suggestion. Good luck.
I ended up having to get a new one. I took the old one apart and the diaphragm was torn. Thanks for the info though
850 cca needed lol
Lol
Yeah you can't get it on the trailer with flat tires ! Duh !
it definitely got on there with flat tires; it just wasn't coming off that way. A winch will work miracles
I don't get what people wanted such huge cars for I get for a Sunday car but not everyday
Lots of room for activities. Probably one of the main reasons for the baby boom
the stupidity hurts
Somebody's got to be "that guy"... that would be me
It's go
All systems a go
Radiator topped off?
Sounded like there was fluid before I started it. It'll be getting a full flush in a little bit. Just wanted to make sure we had a good engine
Thanks for the comment and support
Buy some rags or old tee shirt works
Got lots of those laying around for sure
Its alive
She ruuuuuuunnss
It’s Alive, It’s Alive, It’s Alive Yes, Yes, Yes IT’S ALIVE 😎😎😎😎🤓🤓🤓🤓🤩🤩🤩🤩😝😛😜🤪🥳🤠🤑🤡💀👾😈👻. It definitely hurts me to see have an antique, classic and vintage ride with it’s body in pretty good condition not the best of condition but in pretty good shape and to have it sit since 1986 collect rust and small holes 🕳 in certain parts but they can be cut out and replaced with replacement pieces of steel sheeting welded in sanded and painted or with the proper funds and takin to a restoration shop do an off the frame rotisserie restoration back to it’s originality with the same leather interior and add a factory remote control mirror for the front passenger side door. All in all hat’s 🎩 off two thumbs up 👍🏿👍🏾 on getting back running. I happen to be a brother from another mother.
Sincerely Yours Truly
Ivan I J 😎😎😎😎
Thanks brother. We will have alot more videos as this car progresses. We are custom hot rod shop, so alot/most of this car will be done in house. Thanks for the comment and feedback. We look forward to updating you guys along the way.
Subscribe and share with your friends. We've got alot of cool rides in queue to show you. Thanks again
Bigger battery lol
The biggest one they had.......lol
way too much noise . have to shut off the sound . had to stop after 6 seconds.
Lol....the first 6 seconds are just an intro.....lol. sorry for the absurdity
C10?
It's another project I have on the channel. Take a look at the other videos on my channel. That truck is the C10
Thats a tank
Big ol tank for sure
Water and gas dont mix well js
Truth
New air filter
Itll get all the new goodies under the hood
Black
Heck yeah. I think that would be an awesome choice
Be nice in a c-10 pu
Might just have to do that
Starting fld
Check
Do you have facebook? I got my 1989 Crown Victoria LTD LX I will be restoring myself and would like any advice!!
I do not currently have a Facebook for my shop. I use my wife's Facebook to find cars.....lol.
You are more than welcome to message me on Instagram @vintage_tin_customs or email me at vintagetincustoms@yahoo.com...I usually get notified ASAP when I get a message, so I reply soonest
I would be more than happy to help where I can. Always good to hear others bringing life into the olders cars. Let me know where I can help
Nice car but Those wheels tires🤢🤮
All part of the plan. Time will tell. Thanks for watching and providing feedback. Much appreciated
Fix the clock.🕛🕧🕐🕜
Consider it done. It was bugging me too. Thanks for the reminder