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06-28-09, 04:07 PM
|  | Super Moderator Cadillac(s): Poor man's STS--> '00 Regal GS. | | Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Twin Cities, MN Age: 22 | | | 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? If you know me pretty well, you know I've always been an avid fan of the '70s Lincolns, especially the 1972-76 Mark IV's. I like how baroque, gargantuan and in your face they are. But ever since I started paying attention to the "Kennedy Continentals" a few weeks back, I've really started to see what everyone else likes about them. I used to find them dull, flat and uninspiring, but now I see the artistic ingenuity in them...the slab surfaces, the suicide doors, the matching front and rear fascias, the clean & simple interior unmarred by loads of faux wood trim and tacky velour seats. The car isn't so much a great automotive design as it is a magnificent piece of postmodern '60s design.
My favorite year is 1963. In my opinion, it had the best looking, cleanest exterior. The '63's had a cleaner, more symmetrical front grille insert than the '62s, and the rear fascia had moved the Lincoln star from the center of the fascia on the '62s to the top of the trunklid on the '63s, and added a vertically-themed rear grille. Then in '64, they revised both grilles once again and changed the dashboard design to a much more modern, polished metal inladen one and got rid of the tasteful wood trim accents used in the 1961-63's. Then after '65, they gave the car a major facelift, added a coupe in 1967 and left it drag on until 1969, then by '70, it was an all new, much more baroque design.
I'll take my '63 hardtop in black, with the cream leather interior.
I think the Mark IV may have just been usurped as my favorite Lincoln..
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06-28-09, 04:18 PM
|  | Redneck with class Cadillac(s): 1990 350 Brougham (Its big), 1988 Mark VII LSC (Its fast) | | Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Woodridge, Illinois Age: 19 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? I'll take mine in convertible format. 
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06-28-09, 04:49 PM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 1995 Deville Concours; 2000 Eldorado ETC; 2004 Escalade EXT | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Bentonville, AR Age: 38 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? For me, the Mark III splits the difference. Its interior was modern for the late '60s, but got old as it went into the '70s.
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06-28-09, 08:50 PM
|  | One-legged ass kicking contestant Cadillac(s): 01 Seville (Sabrina) 91 DeVille (Cruella) 64 Impala (Betty) | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Independence/Corvallis, Oregon Age: 43 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? I love Sixties Continentals. The car just reeked of class and good taste. One of my Dad's good friends from high school worked for a NASA contractor near Houston, and he had a beautiful maroon '66 Continental that I called The Magic Car for all it's power goodies. I've loved cars for as long as I can remember; my parents' '64 Impala and The Magic Car were two of my earliest influences.
The Mark IV and V are fun for their sheer ostentation and Seventies vibe, but the Connies will always be my favorite Lincoln.
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06-28-09, 09:00 PM
| | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): Maggied 2004 CTS V Black Raven cause its faster | | | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? Friend from HS has a white 66 w/462 for sale on her Facebook page. Both rear quarters have some rust but they only want $3000 for it and the 462 was rebuilt 1200 miles ago. If I wasnt paying $16k in tuition right now I would own it.  | 
06-29-09, 12:01 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 77 CDV, 01 ETC, 06 DTS III, 69 FWB | | Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Newbury Park, CA Age: 37 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? Lovely cars, no doubt, but rust + unit body construction = not good. Though, they didn't rust out with the same vengance as late-50s ChryCo products. | 
06-29-09, 12:42 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): Cadillac 95 STS, 02 SLS | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Midlothian, VA Age: 66 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? Speaking strictly from a body and interior design point of view, I agree that the sixties Lincolns were a high pont in American luxury car design. The sixties cars were simple elegance at its' restrained best and really beat the Europeans when it came to displaying refined good taste in personal luxury design. Mercedes had succumbed to the finned abominations of their sedan models, Rolls was still working with the Silver Cloud mid-fifties design not to become again contemporary till the 1967 introduction of the Silver Shadow. Cadillac was still on a course of slow withdrawal from the 1959s total tasteless excess, a course not fully attained till the 1965 model year.
Truth be told Lincoln design produced some of their best work from the mid-fifties on. I still think they produced an all time post-war classic in the Continental of 1956-57. While Cadillac produced a show car for private ownership with Eldorado Brougham, Lincoln produced a personal luxury car with the Mark II that would have been at home among the moneyed upper classes, and was, anywhere in the world. Even the gargantuan 1958 Continental Mark III (the original MK III) had striking lines, it was just too big even for 1950's America and would fit nowhere in the world given the size of the roads and places to park a personal car.
The nineteen sixties Lincolns returened to sanity as far as size and usefulness as a personal luxury car. The introduction of the first four door convertible was also coup particular with its' top-up and top-down good looks.
Truth be told these cars were really slugs when came to dynamic performance, but there wasn't a lot of competition from the small displacement Europeans of the time and Cadillacs weren't much better (I had several relatives who had these cars in the sixties, which I was asked to drive from time to time; I always prefered to drive the Cadillacs because of the better feel and comfort). | 
06-29-09, 12:46 AM
|  | Super Moderator Cadillac(s): Poor man's STS--> '00 Regal GS. | | Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Twin Cities, MN Age: 22 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? I'm curious as to how they drove. Were they as gawdawful sloppy and isolated as their '70s bretheren? Did the 430 and later the 462 (Ford's largest V8, ever) provide ample power? What surprised me was their size....they're not as long as they look. They stand 213 inches from stem to stern. The '90s deVilles were all in the 205-209 inch range, the '90s Town Cars were a bit longer at 217-219 inch, the '90s Caprice/Roadmasters were 215-218 inches and their younger bretheren, the '70s Continentals were 229-234 inches long. | 
06-29-09, 01:00 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): Cadillac 95 STS, 02 SLS | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Midlothian, VA Age: 66 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? Chad, I remember them driving like my 1967 Ford Thunderbird Coupe, which was the worst driving car I ever owned. Driving a brick supended on four squishy coil springs with dead steering. A car disinclined to go in any direction but straight. Despite the Continentals big displacement engines the car were sluggish. I blieve the Contis were buit on the same chassis design as the Thunderbirds, a situation that continued well into the 1970's. That being said the cars exuded a feel of quality and solidity .......... and also weight that far exceed either the Cadillac or the Imperial of the sixties. They felt very different than the floaty lincolns of the seventies, but not in a good way. Let's put it this way I was very happy to see the Thunderbird go when I got my 1971 XJ6! | 
06-29-09, 01:14 AM
|  | Super Moderator Cadillac(s): Poor man's STS--> '00 Regal GS. | | Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Twin Cities, MN Age: 22 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? Yeah, they were a heavy SOB. The '63 brochure I have lists the Sedan at 5124 lbs and the convertible at a STAGGERING 5528 lbs. That's heavier than the heaviest '70s Continentals...5246 lbs (74 Mark IV). I still think I'd like the Imperials the most, just based on the way the look and drive. | 
06-29-09, 01:25 AM
| | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): Cadillac 95 STS, 02 SLS | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Midlothian, VA Age: 66 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? While Imperials had torsion bar front suspension which gave them an edge in the handling category ( this was also helped by a lower center of gravity and harder spring settings) they didn't deliver the smooth refined feel that a Cadillac gave. And the fit and finish wasn't up to Lincoln or Cadillac standards in my opinion. The Imperial just gave a coarser less refined overall experience of the same period. I lover the look of the '55 and '56 Imperials both in sedan and coupe configeration, but the quality seem to go to hell in 1957 and remained sub par to their demise. | 
06-29-09, 01:36 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 1995 Deville Concours; 2000 Eldorado ETC; 2004 Escalade EXT | | Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Bentonville, AR Age: 38 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? I forget which Continental was the twin to it, but my Dad's old '62 T-Bird was a beautiful car, but it really wasn't a fun car to drive. Lifeless steering, barely adequate power.... He said the '56 Bel-Air, '64 and '66 Impalas, and the '70 GP were all much better driving. (The only one I can attest to is the GP, and he is right on that one.) | 
06-29-09, 02:33 AM
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06-29-09, 11:27 AM
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06-29-09, 11:39 AM
|  | Cadillac Owners Connoisseur Cadillac(s): 2000 Seville STS (Sterling) | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: New Bern, NC Age: 19 | | | Re: 1961-69 Lincoln Continental....Lincoln's finest? I went to a classic car auction the other day and saw a beautiful black Continental (not sure on the year, but looked like the one JFK died in). I have never been a huge fan of Lincoln's, but this car just struck me as a stunning example of a 60's vehicle. I have alot of pictures, but most of mine were of Cadillac's. They also had a '72 Mark IV in a beautiful baby blue color that I did manage to get a picture of. | | Cadillac Discussion Tools | | |
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