Vehicle Description
1964 Lincoln Continental Sedan
An automotive masterpiece that was penned by storied designer
Elwood Engel, the fourth-generation Continental makes a big first
impression. For starters, this era of Continental was the first
mass-produced automobile that adhered to aircraft tolerances.
Massive yet chic, this nearly 5,000lb automobile, has an aura that
stretches far beyond its large proportions. The slab-sided body,
which is all there but, overall the car will need some TLC on all
fronts, interior, exterior, engine and undercarriage. The dreaded
tin worm has taken over on the rear wells and on a section of the
underside of the trunk. Take a close look and you will get a feel
for what she will need.
Exterior
The car will definitely need TLC but all the bones are there for
this exterior. All trim is on over black paint, some satin primer,
some scratched and rusted panels mostly in back have a dull shine.
A big chromed shaver style grille with dual flanking headlights and
a large wrap around bumper lead the way. The hood ornament is on
and thin trimmings highlight the upper edge of the front quarters
and door sills as well as the rear quarter tops. All window
trimmings are still shiny as is the stainless rocker covering on
the cars lowers. The doors share a common B pillar for the latches,
however the rear doors do not open. A large trunk lid and cathedral
style tail lights are on either edge of the back fenders. Below is
another massive wrap around bumper and some ribbed stainless for
the sill under the lid. 15-inch wheels are capped with Continental
hubs and are wrapped in 235/75R15 tan whitewall rubber from
2007.
Interior
Black leather with numerous cracks and folds, (although not open to
the foam padding), are in front between the black leather covered
door panels.. These panels show wear, and dirt with plenty of
dulling and patina. Fronting this leather is a black factory
steering wheel which makes its way out of an original dash that
houses instruments and a lineup of gauges in vertically oriented
deep bezels that emulate the Continental star shape. Conveniences
such as intermittent wipers, climate temp control, power locks and
a power antenna are seen. Also an AM radio is installed from the
factory. Overall condition of the dash can best be described as
dirty and plastic coverings are a bit cloudy. Carpeting is well
worn and faded with some water staining on the front end of the
hump under the dash. The headliner is a perforated style and is
actually tight and looks good. Visors are dimpled.
Drivetrain
Under the hood in an unrestored engine bay with lots of corrosion
sits an 8 cylinder 430ci with a 4-barrel Edelbrock carburetor on
top. There's currently no air cleaner covering. On the back is
attached is a dual range 3-speed automatic transmission which puts
power back to a 2.89:1 axle. Like new stainless steel exhaust and
mufflers are on.
Undercarriage
Minor and major surface rust is seen very intermittently throughout
the underside and lower doors. Some invasive rust has invaded the
underside of the driver's side of the trunk bottom. Power drum
brakes are on all 4 corners.
Drive-Ability
The car starts but after a bit it stalls due to a clog in the fuel
system. The rear doors do not open, the AC is non functional, and
power windows are slow.
Get your project cap on for this 1 year post Camelot era Lincoln.
Long and luxurious it can see glory again it just needs a bit of
spit shine and sweat equity. Oh and money!
4Y82N406945
4-1964
Y-Wixom, MI Assy Plant
82-Continental Sedan
N-430ci V8
406945-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY PLATE
BODY 53A-Continental Sedan
COLOR A-Black
TRIM 86-Black Pleated Leather
DATE 17K-October 17th
DSO 16-Philadelphia
AXLE 1-2.89 Conventional
TRANS 4-Dual Range Automatic
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888)
227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come
see the vehicle in person.