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3 Stage Black w/ His & Hers' Bucket Seats Purchase by Wink Martindale In Memphis

Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
SubModel: Contiental
Type: Convertible
Trim: Leather Chrome Perfect
Year: 1965
Mileage: 102,838
VIN: 5Y86N419858
Color: 3 Stage Presidential Black
Engine: 430 CID
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Top Grade Conneaut Black Leather
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Laguna Beach, California, United States

1965 Lincoln Continental Leather Chrome Perfect Additional Info:

Purchased NEW by America's Favorite Son Wink Martindale

At COLLIER LINCOLN MERCURY in MemphisTennessee

"Wink had Style, Class,Charisma, Talent & Taste"

Lincoln Continental Convertible for 1965America's 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 asUNMISTAKABLY 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...

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Out of the 36,824 total Lincoln's produced.

Only 3,356 were CONVERTIBLES were made

What that means is only9.899% of the entire production were CONVERTIBLES.

In recent 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:

  • A low-fuel warning light

  • Vertically adjustable steering column

  • Auxiliary map light

  • Automatic parking-brake release

  • Larger (15-inch) wheels providing better cooling for breaking.

  • Front wheel disc brakes.

  • Air Conditioning was installed in about 90% of production.

  • Individual power front seats were also an optIon.

She was born on February 10th, 1964 produced to be sold in District Sales Office (DSO) Memphis Tennessee 1965.


From all of my due diligence, she is in fact a 2 owner Lincoln Convertible.

She truly is a piece of American history.


Wink and Bill only drove her a total of 102,838 miles over her 58 years.

What that means is:

1,968.0384 Miles per year

164.0748 Miles per month

41.72604 Miles a week

5.8597 Miles a day!!!!!!!!!!

NO SMOKING / JUST ROCK SOLID

Top Cycles Perfectly (New Hydraulic Top Hose set)

BRAND NEW Window (11) 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

  • Both HIS & HERS' 6 Way Bucket Seats work perfectly

  • AM FM Radio

  • Radio Antenna goes up and down

  • All dash / tail / brake / back up / headlights (high & low) work

Just an all inclusive pleasure to drive...

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1965 was the first year for:

  • Ventilated front disc brakes

  • Factory vinyl roof option

  • Fender-mounted parking lights

  • Ribbed chrome trim on taillights

  • Transistorized Ignition option

  • Emergency Flasher option

  • Spare Tire Relocation Kit option

”The 1965 is considered by many to be the best of the series.”

Here are her numbers:5Y86N419858

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

COLOR: A = Presidential black

TRIM: 86 = Black Leather Button Pleated Design BUCKET Seats

DATE: 18M = December 18th 1963 (day of month, letter represents month)

DSO: 22 = District Sales offMEMPHISTENNESSEE

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: 3.11:12.89:1 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


DIMENSIONS

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 leg room: 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”


"TheConneautCOH-9149 (INK)TOP GRADE Leather was personally picked out by me".

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 here in Orange County California I new"YEP, SHE'S THE ONE".As I looked her over, I knew she was solid as solid could get. Her bones are what you would expect growing up in California


Her body she needed very little work.


Here were the steps:

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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 clear coat paint over the final color layer. (Clear coat is a layer of paint without color pigment added-it is simply clear paint. The clear coat adds high gloss while protecting the colored base coat 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

  • The hood emblem was removed

  • The trunk emblem was removed

  • The window pillars were removed

  • Headlight bezels were removed

  • Center pillar caps were removed

  • Drivers side mirror was removed

  • Front bumper Impact Bar was removed

  • Front right hand bar extension was removed

  • Front left hand bar extension was removed

  • Rear impact bar was removed

  • Left rear outer impact bar was removed

  • Right rear impact bar was removed

  • Sun visor (center windshield header piece) was removed and re-chromed, 3Pcs.

Hand Polishing

  • On all 4 doors the entire door trim was removed, disassembled and professionally hand polished this included:

  • Drivers side mirror (1)

  • Fender well chrome (4)

  • Rocker board chrome (2)

  • Door handles (Exterior 4)

  • Handles (Inner 4)

  • Inner trays(4)

  • Cigarette lighters (4)

  • Unlocking handles (4)

  • Door unlock knobs (4)

  • Inner trim(4)

  • Ashtrays (3)

  • All gages i.e. Gas / Volts / Oil Pressure/Speedometer Bezels

  • Steering wheel center, shifter & indicator columns

  • Dash trim A/c controls, Power window, Power lock, Cigarette lighter,

  • AM/FM radio controls knobs

  • Vent knobs

  • Interior lamp

  • Door light bezel trim (4)

  • Lower quarter and side chrome molding (6)

What's she has NEW:

NEW BLACK TOP GRADE LEATHER

****I personally chose each hide that was used for the interior.

NEW 11 Rebuiltwindow switches (These were all taken apart sanded, cleaned

and repaired with new rubber inserts)

NEWDouble loop black Carpet throughout entire cabin with heel kick pad

NEWTrunk carpets cut to original specifications

NEW STEELE Rubber Productsmade to order door moldings (4) with extruded ends that snap in perfect to original holes. It took 3 months to get 1 set of complete molding like it was in 1965.

2 Door seal front (withNEWmolded ends)

2 Door seal rear (withNEWmolded ends)

NEWWeather -strip trunk lid

NEWPeak molding clips for Fenders and Quarter panels

NEWRear deck molding

NEW STEELE Rubber ProductsBumper "Hood to Fender" molding

NEW STEELE Rubber ProductsTrunk Weather Strip

NEWPackage tray molding

NEWConvertible top Quarter pads (These pads rest on the car when the top is

up)

NEWSteering gear box

NEWPower steering pressure hose

NEWPower steering fluid

NEWCarburetor rebuilt

NEW Fram oil filter

NEW300W Kendall GT-1 oil

NEWThrottle body

NEWAFB Carburetor floats

NEWLower steering column bushings

NEWRebuilt Fuel pump

NEWR&I manifold gaskets

NEWHigh volume oil pump

NEWBrake booster

NEWBrake pads all 4

NEWvalve gaskets

NEWexhaust (complete from engine to tail)


She fires up on first try / Runs very quiet and smooth


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I live on top of a large hill looking over looking the Pacific Ocean, she attacks this hill with ease and her temp stays running cool.

NEWAC DELCO spark plugs

NEWAccel/High performance distributor cap and rotor kit for 71000 series

NEWMallory/8 mm. 8 cyl. black Pro Wire Hemi stainless steel core straight boots universal spark plug wire kit.

NEWSylvania Xtravision H5001XV Headlamps

NEWPeak 50/50 Antifreeze & Coolant

NEWCVR Car cover

NEWComp fire extinguisher

NEWTime period correct engine decals and Jacking procedure decal located on

inner rear deck lid.

List of Sandblasted and Powder Coated items:

  • Air cleaner (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Air intake (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Oil Breather cap (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Valve rocker arm covers (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Upper sway bracket arms 4 (These bolt on at the fire wall to each front quarter

  • panel / fender) (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • A/C Bracket (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Front Door Jamb trim (Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Jack Stand(Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

  • Jack Brace(Prismatic Powders Color P-4105B Black Metallic)

She comes with:

Triple A Collector Car Replacement Insurance Policy with a REPLACEMENT

VALUE OF $114,000.00

Any and all receipts for the services / parts / components / repairs that came

from this restoration.

  • Clear Certificate of Title
  • 1965 Lincoln Continental Maintenance Manual
  • 1965 Lincoln Continental Window Sticker (Not a duplicate)
  • She has ALLNEWfluids and filters, herNEWtires have 100% left on them, she is ready to go!!!
  • 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


ONE LAST THING...

"IF YOU DO NOT HAVE CONTROL OF THE FINANCES AND YOUR WIFE TELLS YOU WHAT YOU CAN AND CAN NOT BUY..... PLEASE CLEAR IT WITH HER BEFORE YOU PICK UP THE PHONE AND WASTE BOTH OUR TIMES."

I HAVE LEARNED THE FOLLOWING:

"IT IS FAR BETTER TO DIE ON YOUR FEET THAN LIVE ON YOUR KNEES"

"THE 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL..........

YOUR FINEST INVESTMENT IN TOMORROW"