1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible - Restoration by RELIC
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- čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
- RELIC (Classic Cars of Houston) Performed a Complete Rotisserie Restoration of this Beautiful 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible. For Sale By Owner - Contact 832-368-2575
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RELIC is Restoration. The Premiere destination to restore and customize Classics, Antiques, European and Sports Cars, Muscle Cars and Hot Rods. Within the 30,000 sq ft facility we have 17 lifts within multiple buildings designated for general mechanics, paint and body, upholstery, final clean assembly and our own designated fabrication shop with all the right tools for the job including TIG and MIG welders, Plasma Cutters, Machining, Power Hammer, Pullmax, Power Bead Roller, English Wheel, Shear , Lathe, Mill and many others.
RELIC is known for our meticulous restorations and custom builds with high attention to detail and showroom shine. Our advanced knowledge of automotive history and what keeps them on the road gives our customers the assurance they are in the right place.
~~ Contact us today to discuss your classic build.
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6336 Alder Dr. Houston, TX 77081
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This car in this color combination is stunning. These 58-60 Lincolns are gaining many fans lately. Why not ?
This is the right way to restore a car. First, Take it fully apart. A truly beautiful restoration.
Props to CCH for doing a really complete restoration...on 85% of all MK V's you'll see that the accordion tube between the air cleaner and the fender interior is missing. Not here. Great job, guys.
WAAAOOOWW. AWESOME CAR
I REMEMBER THIS CAR AS A KID
Cars that make you go WOW. The Lincoln Mark V used to be among my least favorite classic cars. There is so much about it that just seemed wrong or odd. It is so odd that it intrigued me. There was one parked in someone's driveway on my way to work so I pondered this car (Hard top version) and so I thought about it regularly. One day when the people were outside I stopped and asked to have a closer look and they were very happy that someone else was interested in it. I now love this car. The interior seems like today's automakers could take some design cues from.
I always liked how they made the convertibles with the back glass slanting backwards like the hard tops.
I appreciate all the time, effort, knowledge and money involved in this restoration.
I mostly like the finished product though.
I used to not like these styling choices, but now I love them.
Nostalgia always trumps personal taste. An old song once hated, but not heard in years, gets a volume boost and a smile when it finds its way onto a playlist. Same with the art known as 50's and 60's American automotive design.
My favorite year of the series and a wonderful color combination.
Best I have ever seen
Absolutely stunning!
Thx the Lord that Henry Ford II came to his senses in 1961
I prefer the '60, but 61 on up wasn't bad. The 4-door convertible was nice.
How long did it take to run one down the assembly line in 1960? What a difference!
UNA JOYA MOTORIZADA!!!
Magnificent....I wish I could afford this beauty. Do I get a discount for already owning a Columbia Blue #7 Pastorini Jersey?
Wow. That is as close to pornography as one can get with one's clothes on.
The '59 Buick Electra is my favourite car of the era, but this is quite a spectacular restoration of a most beautiful land yacht.
As Tevye once sang, "If I were a rich man..."
This
Hola tengo uno igual para reconstruir . Acepto ofertas me urge venderlo!! Gracias
Assume this car has sold? Can't find "vehicles for sale" anywhere on the company's website.
Brother, its a restoration shop until like 2023
Hideous styling. They got it right in ‘61
Matter of opinion.