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  • nice car's !!

  • The music is awful please remove. As you commenced with the LC 1939 model say music from those times would be suitable. AS the timeline grows in years 1950 etc .

    The material is good and reflects those years when Lincoln was King of the American Road. 5/5

  • @fordroad they changed the song i picked. stupid audioswap

  • While many history books posit that the 1988 Taurus/Sable-based front-wheel-drive Continental was the first such model with a V6 engine, sorry, but that honor goes to the previous, Fairmont-based rear-drive 1982-87 Continental.

    However, why many people don't know that the 1982-87 "Fox" Contis ever had the 3.8 V6 option is because few examples showed up with that engine (and even fewer 1984-85 models showed up with the BMW 524TD's turbodiesel) than models with the 5.0 V8.

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  • I have an 1988 Lincoln Continental but I replaced the speedometer with a 1966's

    so it's got that old thermometer look hard work really pays off.

  • great cars,Love them Lincolns. (son you better stop that drivin' while your drinkin', if you're gonna be drivin' that Hot Rod Lincoln!)

  • It's a nice video but it really isn't all "Continental" with a lot of the Mark series thrown in

  • very nice vid, i have a 1978 lincoln town car, its 4 doors tho, i love it tho!!! :)

  • You got a couple wrong. Understandable as few people know that the Mark ll's weren't actally Lincoln's

    The Continental Mark II was car produced by a newly formed Continental Division of the Ford Motor Company for only two model years: 1956 and 1957.

    The Mark II was available only as a two-door hardtop.

    Ford dissolved the Continental Division at the end of the 1957 model year and the Mark III became a Lincoln

  • I have a '64 Lincoln Continental for sale. Anybody interested feel free to inbox me.

  • Also, you are covering Marks, as the "true" Continentals were the 4 door sedans, not the almost equally huge 2 door versions.

  • '64, '65', '66, '76, '68, '69 ... wait, WTF? '76? Nope. The sweet curves of the '67 were unfortunately lost by '76, not that the '76 didn't have it's own special character. I smell a typo.

  • 50s and 60s are my favorites

  • Go go Gadgetmobile! (Yes, I saw that movie.)

  • the music has got to go. it is so shitty and annoying and totally not lincoln. if this is a video about something as classy as the lincoln, then you should be playing something like django reinhardt or sinatra or something. plz plz plz change the music.

  • @louiscaponecchia thanks for letting me know, youtube changed it. i had dust in the wind when i put it up

  • @Titliest07 blaa, even dust in the wind is too depressing and slow. try music from the royal garden trio or the version of caravan from madmen.

  • @louiscaponecchia It is not necessary, you can open another window simultaneously youtube and put the music to the liking of each while watching Beautiful Lincoln displayed here. By the way country music it feels great to Lincoln Continental.My sincere greetings.Montana.

  • We own a 1985 in storage in nice shape I can't wait to see it when its really old.

  • tjhaywood100 - Good observation about the '56 and '57's. One more thing was that they were hand built and rumored to have cost more than they made on them but that they were such a status symbol that they were kept for the notoriety of the high profile customers they were associated with.

  • for the 1967 picture your graphic says 1976 instead

  • to me whenever you change the rims on a big car to anything over factory spec make the car look like silly junk immediately. Avctually they look best on 15 or 16 inch max

  • Interesting music choice. Might be a little dramatic for viewing cars.

  • 61-65 is the ones that I like.

  • NIce. I'm a HUGE Lincoln fan. I have two Mark VIII's now. And I've owned several Lincolns including a '62 Continental and a '79 Town Coupe. I love Lincolns. One thing though, the 1956 and 57 Mark II wasn't a "Lincoln". It was a "Continental". At that time, Continental was a separate division and not part of Lincoln. Just FYI.

  • @tjhaywood100 thanks for the info! finally someone who isnt fighting in the comments haha

  • the 65s are the best

  • I like the lincoln line. My favorites, are the 58, 59, & 60. The 59 is my favorite, but those are quite rare

  • awesome lincoln ftw!

  • I GOT A 92' . AND I NEED A DRIVER SIDE DOOR. MINE GOT MESSED IN AN ACCIDENT WHILE BACK AND CANT SEEM TO FIND A REPLACEMENT. MESSAGE ME IF YOU CAN HELP.

  • cool!

  • i have a 95 and its nice to drive slow, such great memories

    nice video

  • FOR SALE i got a 2 door  continental coup 5.7 v81980 80k on it.

    baby blue no rust or dings clean no rips in the leather. ALL KNEW PARTS ON THE MOTOR

    if you live by south idaho give her a look. 4,900 obo. will post pics later.

  • It ende in 2002? was it made on the same platform as Fod CV, Lincoln Town car and Mercury Grand Marquiz and Marauder? Anyways the concept car looks very nice

  • at one point in th 60's you said 1976, between 1966 and 1968. ?

  • Very nice, i've got a '92, and i'm a fan of the series... was fun to

    see the progression of a great car.

  • thanks!!

  • Good work I have looked at this range in books many times as I own a 69.

  • thanks for the praise on my video!

  • The car design went down hell when it hit the 1980, and that grill got smaller and smaller, that sucks.

  • i want a 1961 continental

  • Nice video.

  • good taste! they are sweet looking cars! i like the '64? one you see in the james bond goldfinger movie! that and the '64 mustang are my favorite ford cars in that movie! of course the austin martin DB5 is also awsome!

  • glad you enjoyed!

  • hey lincolns are nice cars! i have a 48 packard. that would have been a real nice car in its day.

  • the newer ones are kinda boring but give a great ride but the older ones are great to look at!

  • exactly! very few modern cars appeal to me! i like the cars made before the middle 80's. they still had nice looks to them at that point.

  • i should make a vid of my familys bone yard. my grandpa would drag dead cars up into the woods when they couldent be fixed. the packard is by far my favorite there. such a shame its in bad shape. i want the engine out of it. it has an inline

    8. and a rediculusly long hood. someone stole the hood emblem but it was beautiful on the chrome grill when it was there.

  • cool man!

  • id make a video now, but they are deep in the woods, its creepy back there! no its not really creapy. but it is bow season right now and id prefer not to get shot by someone who might be trespassing you never know. im not going up there until hunting is done for the year. then ill make a vid if i can remeber. but i can get the cars that werent dragged up to the bone yard! whats left of them anyways!

  • ahh packards are beast!

  • unfortunatly mine is too far gone

  • cant be too far gone restoration is always possible...

  • @TheLincolnGuy  true.

  • Cool video....lincolns are awesome cars parents have owned 2....i would like to get a 70-85 in bad shape that i could derby....everyone says they are a tank and will rank up against an impala if built right.

  • thanks for da comment!

  • i did enjoy mr.sir!!!

  • watch it again in about 30 minutes when the audio is up, i picked a good song

  • Amazing cars :D Great slide show, would be fantastic with some tunage though.

  • the music is coming, i did an audioswap so i wounldnt go against YTs rules and all the annotations for years are up....

  • nice 5s

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