I grew up around one of these 84 85 86 Lincoln continental are very rare I believe they're making a come back I saw a neighbor driving one they're about to be a classic I feel
I have a 1987 Lincoln Continental with 77,481 actual miles paid 2100.00 for it 4 years ago. I deleted the Air Ride Suspension and put regular shocks and struts on it best thing I ever did.
a friend of mine bought one of these ( hers was a 87) about 1992, and she said she never put so much money in a car she had owned before, and her car before was a Eldorado. Those stupid air suspension replacements were over 2 grand for the rear and then over 2 grand for the front. She dumped it and bought a Buick
Very nice example of a classic. Does the interior pattern have the Valentino logo repeated thru-out? What are the rust issues? Is it still available for sale?
R, does the car pump up even with the air suspension? I owned 4 of these over the years and had huge problems with the air ride suspension. The bladders or lines would leak, and not pump up right, the rear end was low, etc. If they run right, can cost 3 grand if they break down just for the air suspension. Does the air conditioning blow cold air? Next time TALK during the video your cars will sell really fast. Tell what you are seeing. Too bad those fake wood grain lift off the doors and dash..
I have a 81 Lincoln valintino edition 48000 miles. Was garage kept. Been outside for about 2 years. I am wantingto sell to very srious buyers. Hit me up cars in pretty damn good condition