This custom 1967 Lincoln Continental convertible was professionally
built by the Lincoln experts at Slab Rehab LLC in Texas. Blending
modern engineering with classic American luxury, this suicide-door
cruiser has been rebuilt from the ground up with meticulous
attention to detail. This Resto-Mod's power comes from a 435hp
5.0-liter Gen 2 Ford Coyote engine coated in Bill Hirsch Ford Blue
enamel paint, equipped with a CVF front accessory drive and backed
by a built 4R70W 4-speed automatic transmission with a Ford 9-inch
rear end. The car rides on a complete Choppin' Block air-ride
suspension paired with AccuAir air management and Ridetech HQ
shocks. Stopping is handled by CPP disc brakes on all four corners,
fed by all new hand-bent stainless-steel brake lines and a
power-assisted Wilwood master cylinder. Fuel delivery is upgraded
with a custom stainless-steel EFI fuel tank, full stainless fuel
lines and a charcoal vapor trapper. The exterior features deep
black paint laid over laser-straight bodywork, matched with fully
rechromed bumpers and polished stainless trim. The car rides on
20-inch custom billet replica Lincoln wheels. The all-red custom
interior features bucket seats, handcrafted door panels, Dakota
Digital gauges and a wireless phone charger. A modern Restomod Air
climate-control system with modern controls integrated seamlessly
into the classic dash layout keeps the cabin cool, while a
10-speaker Focal audio system powered by a Kenwood head unit with
Apple CarPlay provides premium in-car entertainment. The car also
has power steering, windows, locks and seats, as well as a
remote-controlled power convertible top and a Viper alarm system.
This is a fresh build completed in December 2025 with test/tune
miles only.
Vehicle Details
1967 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-2033240
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:RED
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:294112
VIN:7Y86G800634
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