This four-door 1965 Lincoln Continental custom convertible is
powered by a custom 6.0-liter LQ-series V8 engine backed by a 4L60E
automatic transmission as part of a comprehensive Resto-Mod build
featuring iconic rear-hinged "suicide" doors and extensive chassis,
suspension and comfort upgrades. Highlights include tuned engine
management with custom engine covers, new water pump and coolant
lines, high-output alternator, Ford 9-inch rear end, electric fuel
pump, C-notched rear frame section with added gusseting and
four-wheel disc brakes with master cylinder. Ride quality and
stance are handled by an AccuAir air-management system with E-level
control, Viair compressors and trunk-mounted tank, new Slam
Specialties air bags, new shocks and a Choppin' Block
air-suspension kit. Comfort and convenience are enhanced with
cold-blowing Vintage Air climate control, updated power steering
hoses, updated window motors and wiring, and a brand-new
convertible top hydraulic system with refreshed electronics, relays
and fuses, plus a remote top key fob. The interior and presentation
are elevated with the latest-version Dakota Digital gauges, a
Detroit Deviant billet 16-inch steering wheel with laser-etched
emblem, a premium custom audio system with a double-DIN head unit,
tweeters, midrange drivers and sub enclosure, custom LED Lincoln
door inserts on all four doors, LED emblems, custom trunk lighting
accents, Stinkin Lincoln LED taillights, computer alarm system with
keyless entry and door poppers, Raceline billet wheels and
additional detailing, including powder-coated front fender
supports.
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