1965 CALIFORNIA Born BLACK PLATE - LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE all BLACK
Make: | Lincoln |
Model: | Continental |
SubModel: | Convertible |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | Black Leather |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 91,838 |
VIN: | 5Y86N429518 |
Color: | Black |
Engine: | 430 CDI |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Laguna Beach, California, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Convertible, Leather Seats |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1965 Lincoln Continental Black Leather |
Lincoln Continental Convertible for 1965 Americas Most Distinguished Motorcar You will notice refinements in styling for 1965, from the new front grille to the new rear styling. Yet you will recognize the automobile as UNMISTAKABLY CONTINENTAL. For it remains alone in its classic look. Singular in its luxury and comfort. Unique in its ease of handling, its center rear opening rear doors, its full power auxiliaries as standard equipment. Unequaled in its construction and ride, incorporating an impressive list of engineering refinements. This year, discover Lincoln Continental for yourself. Examine its new, even more luxurious interior. Turn the Key and feel the powerful response of the largest and most carefully built engine of any automobile made. Drive it and experience the full power and the unsurpassed ride of the Continental. And, when you do, imagine how it will feel to own a Lincoln Continental Convertible... *****Production note******* Out of the 36,824 total Lincoln's produced, only 3,356 were CONVERTIBLES were made What that means is only 9.899% of the entire production were CONVERTIBLES. In recents stats suggest, that only 3 percent, are still in existence. That means there are less than 100.68 of these Lincolns left on the road. Production Started August 3, 1964 Production Ended: July 9, 1965 The 1965 Lincoln Continental benefited from several new standard features. Those features included:
She was born on February 10th, 1964 produced to be sold in District Sales Office (DSO) LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 1965. From all of my due diligence, she is in fact a 2 owner Lincoln Convertible. She truly is a piece of American history. She has only been driven 91,838 miles over her lifetime. What that means is: 1,732.0384 Miles per year 144.0748 Miles per month 36.72604 Miles a week 5.1577 Miles a day!!!!!!!!!! NO SMOKING / JUST ROCK SOLID Top Cycles Perfectly (New Hydraulic Top Hose set) Windows switches were all taken apart, cleaned and reassembled. All 4 windows go up and down effortlessly perfectly Quarter Power Vent Windows open and close perfectly 6 Way Seats work perfectly AM FM Radio Radio Antenna goes up and down All dash / tail / break / back up / head lights (high & low) work Just an all inclusive pleasure to drive... *. ***** 1965 was the first year for:
”The 1965 is considered by many to be the best of the series.” Here are her numbers: 5Y86N429518 Digit #1: 5 = Year (1965) Digit #2: Y = Assembly Plant (Y - Wixom, Michigan) Digits #3 and 4: 82 = Body Style (86 - 4-Door Convertible) Digit #5: N = Engine Code (N - 430 CID V-8, 4V; 7) Digits #6-11: 29518 = Consecutive Unit Number The VIN Plate below decodes as: 74A A 86 12C 54 1 4 BODY: 74A = Lincoln Continental 4-Door Convertible TRIM: 86 = Black Leather Pleated Design Bench Seat DATE: 18M = December 18th 1963 (day of month, letter represents month) DSO: 22 = District Sales off LOS ANGELES AXLE: 1 = Conventional rear axle, 2.89:1 ratio TRANS: 4 = Twin-Range Turbo-Drive 3-Speed Automatic SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE CODE / ENGINE DETAILS N - 430 CID V-8 320 Hp8 Bore and Stroke: 4.30 x 3.70 inches Compression Ratio: 10.00:1 Brake Horsepower: 320 @ 4600 rpm Torque: 465 lb.-ft. @ 2600 rpm Carburetor: Carter 4V (C3VE-9510B) TRANSMISSION DESCRIPTION 4 Twin-Range Turbo-Drive Automatic REAR AXLE CODE REAR AXLE RATIO 1 Optional: 3 A 2.89:1 Optional: 3.11:1 2.89:1 Directed power TIRE SIZE BRAKE 9.15x 15 Firestone brand Self-adjusting hydraulic system Front: Ventilated : DISC type Rear: Ventilated : Drum type WHEELBASE 123 inches Front Tread: 62.1 inches Rear Tread: 61.0 inches DEMENSIONS Length: 216.3 inches Width: 78.6 inches Height: 54.2 inches Trunk: 14.4 cubic feet Trunk Sill Height: 24.0" INTERIOR DIMENSIONS Front headroom: 39" Rear headroom: 38.4" Front legroom: 41.1" Rear legroom: 40.5" Front shoulder room: 59.3" Rear shoulder room: 59.4" Front hip room: 62.3" Rear hip room: 62.4" CAPACITIES Fuel Tank: 25 gallons Cooling System: 25 qts. (with heater) “Luxury tailored to your good taste” "The NEW BLACK TOP GRADE LEATHER hides were picked by me personally.” When each of this Continental's seats were re-upholstered, extraordinary care was exercised to achieve perfect workmanship with every meticulous stitch." When I found her, she was sitting under a cover sleeping inside a garage in Dripping Springs Texas. As I looked her over, I knew she was solid as solid could get. Her bones are what you would expect growing up in Dallas Texas. Her body she needed very little work. Here were the steps: **. ** Prior to paint, her chrome trim was all removed re-chromed and professionally hand polished. 1. She was taken down to the metal (by hand) NOT by sand blasting. I was amazed at how perfect she was under that faded paint. She spent well over 60 days in paint and body. "No need to rush perfection". 2. Then we began by degreasing the metal to remove contaminants left over from the stripping process. The metal is then treated and coated with zinc for superior corrosion resistance and better adhesion of the subsequent paint layers. 3. Primer was the first layer of paint. It is formulated to fill tiny scratches and imperfections in the body and give the subsequent color coats something to adhere to. Unlike the drab gray primer of yesteryear, we used colored primer to hide future damage from rock or stone chips. 4. The base coat, or color layer, was the next in the process. In the past, this was the final layer of paint, which was directly exposed to the environment. We then applied clearcoat paint over the final color layer. (Clearcoat is a layer of paint without color pigment added-it is simply clear paint. The clearcoat adds high gloss while protecting the colored basecoat from scratching, chipping, and the effects of the environment.) Finally....Her paint is thick and smooth as you can see in the photos. *****During paint and body here are the notes about the chrome trim interior & exterior. Removed & Re-chromed & Polished
Hand Polishing On all 4 doors the entire door trim was removed, disassembled and professionally hand polished this included:
What's she has NEW: NEW BLACK TOP GRADE LEATHER ****I personally chose each hide that was used for the interior.
She fires up on first try Runs very quiet and smooth *. *
List of Sandblasted and Powder Coated items:
She comes with:
At this point I believe I have covered all of the bases.... If you should have any questions please call my cell. 949-433-0404 Griffin "THE 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL.......... YOUR FINEST INVESTMENT IN TOMORROW" |