This 1969 Lincoln Continental is an amazing example that has
recently gone through an extensive ($55k) restoration by APEX
Customs in Arizona. The restoration took a year and a half to
complete, and this one-of-a-kind Continental is dressed to impress
with less than 30 miles on it since the restoration. This is the
last year of the coveted "suicide door" Lincoln Continentals.
Current owner purchased the vehicle ten years ago in California.
The vehicle is located in Park City, Utah. The vehicle is painted
beautifully in a deep gloss black. The paint work was extensive and
included all door jambs and the inside of the trunk and hood. The
panels are nice and straight and the paint is polished to an
amazing mirror-like finish. All chrome work has been blacked out.
The paint received a full correction and was topped with a ceramic
coating. All weather-stripping was also replaced as part of the
restoration. The custom-designed interior consists of brand-new
black leather seating and door panels with contrasting turquoise
stitching. The dash has been wrapped in the same leather with
matching stitching and the interior ceiling has been furnished with
a suede/Alcantara fabric. The power front seat motor was replaced
as well as part of the restoration. The vehicle features an
extensive audio system that includes full JL Audio amplifiers and
subwoofers and a Pioneer head unit. The trunk is custom finished
with leather and consists of LED lighting in the trim panels to
highlight the equipment. Dynamat sound deadening was utilized
throughout. The dash cluster has been replaced with the Dakota
Digital VHX system that really updates the gauges. Other features
include remote-control door poppers for all front and rear doors
and shaved door handles. The vehicle rides on an Accuair air-ride
system that includes preset ride levels via a center console remote
control. The rear air tank was custom painted and incorporated into
the custom trim work in the trunk. Extensive suspension work
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