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1967 was the last year for the Continental convertible sedan. Its complex manufacturing requirements, plus the increasing safety issues of the time, led to a new coupe model.
A white Lincoln Continental convertible used by JFK in Fort Worth on the day of his assassination was sold at a Bonhams auction for $375,000. ... but its red interior remains original.
Powering the 1963 Continental Convertible is a 430ci (7.0-liter) MEL V8 mated to a 3-speed automatic gearbox. Output is around 325 HP – much needed in a car that weighs as much as a full-size ...
Delivered in October of 1963 to the LBJ Corporation of Austin, Texas, this 1964 Lincoln Continental is currently up for auction at the site Bring a Trailer—which, like Car and Driver, is part of ...
1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible, side view, inside a showroom, top down, doors open. 1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible front end, updated for 1965.
There is no better way to celebrate the warmer weather than with a convertible. The sights, smells, and sounds of summer are so much more accessible when there isn’t a godforsaken roof over your ...
Check out Jerry Mojica's 1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible. This ragtop Continental is perfect for long rides with its suicide doors, DWS Forged "Roulette" wheels, and Continental DWS Tires ...
1962 Lincoln Continental Four-Door Convertible. April 21, 2001. From 1958 to 1960, Lincoln produced the biggest American cars of the postwar era, according to historians.
Ford gave the go-ahead to the fourth-generation Lincoln Continental in 1961, with the lineup now available as a four-door sedan and convertible. As a full-size luxury car, the Continental wasn't ...