Description
Lot #1119 - This custom triple-black 1964 Lincoln Continental Resto-Mod convertible has under gone a no-expense-spared transformation. The drivetrain consists of a Mustang GT 5.0-liter Coyote engine that produces 420hp and 390 ft/lbs of torque, mated to an automatic transmission. The brand-new exhaust was fabricated from the manifold back with MagnaFlow mufflers and QTP electronic cutouts. The entire front clip has been modified and strengthened with frame rails to support a Crown Victoria front end with rack & pinion setup and disc brakes. A custom two-piece driveshaft leads to a 2004 Mustang Mach 1 3.73 rear end. A top-of-the-line air suspension has been installed with RideTech Shockwaves in the front, Choppin’ Block 4-link in the rear, and it’s all controlled by an Airlift 3H management system. During the restoration the body was taken down to bare metal, and all rusted areas were replaced with new sheet metal. After blocking to ensure laser-straight panels, the car was painted in House of Kolor Jet Black paint with a House of Kolor clear coat. Every piece of metal on this car has been rechromed or polished. This Lincoln sits on custom 20” Isotope Kennedy wheels, which are replicas of the ‘60s-era hubcaps, wrapped in Toyo whitewall tires. The interior is brand-new, with Nappa leather hides imported from Italy. All window motors and switches have been replaced with modern electronics. The convertible top has been updated with hydraulic rams and pump, as well as all-new wiring and hoses, and a new black Haartz Stayfast cloth top was installed. Dakota Digital gauges give a period-correct look to the dash, and keyless entry and push-button start were added for modern convenience. A period-correct RestroSound radio with a custom sound system completes this unique Lincoln.