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Howdy guys (including the ones I already know, haha)! Thanks for all of the welcomes!
Nick
Past: 1967 Continental convertible, 1987 TC Cartier, 1996 TC DAE & Signature, 2002 LS V8, 2006 Zephyr, 2010 MKZ AWD, and many more.....
Current: 2010 F-150 Platinum Supercrew 4x4
Wanted: 1967 or 1969 Contnential sedan
Only in my dreams: A Continental Mark II
Howdy! You could do what I do and only modify things that can go back to stock and store them in a safe area. Nice to see another Ft. Wayne fella here!
Hi P71,
Don't see many Lincoln/Panther nuts from the area. What year TC do you have?
I am a pretty big originality nazi, although, one thing that I may consider doing is swapping in a keyless entry module from a 93-94 Town Car so that I retain the keypad entry and gain remote key fobs. I am trying to figure out how not to hack up the wiring, though, and make a adapter harness, but I don't think all of the connectors are available to make it work.
As for the engine, it only has 52k on it so I will probably leave as is. No reason to tear into an engine that is that young. If it ever needs major repair, I'd consider swapping in the good stuff!
Nick
Past: 1967 Continental convertible, 1987 TC Cartier, 1996 TC DAE & Signature, 2002 LS V8, 2006 Zephyr, 2010 MKZ AWD, and many more.....
Current: 2010 F-150 Platinum Supercrew 4x4
Wanted: 1967 or 1969 Contnential sedan
Only in my dreams: A Continental Mark II
Good god that car is gorgeous! I love the color and the wheels.
Thanks! I've always been a fan of the two-tone on the Cartiers. All class. Not many cars can pull that off. I would have rather had the regular turbine wheels than the lacey spokes that it came with, but I am not complaining either!
Nick
Past: 1967 Continental convertible, 1987 TC Cartier, 1996 TC DAE & Signature, 2002 LS V8, 2006 Zephyr, 2010 MKZ AWD, and many more.....
Current: 2010 F-150 Platinum Supercrew 4x4
Wanted: 1967 or 1969 Contnential sedan
Only in my dreams: A Continental Mark II
I ain't hiding from nobody! I bet you won't be happy until I convert to turbines, will you?
Nick
Past: 1967 Continental convertible, 1987 TC Cartier, 1996 TC DAE & Signature, 2002 LS V8, 2006 Zephyr, 2010 MKZ AWD, and many more.....
Current: 2010 F-150 Platinum Supercrew 4x4
Wanted: 1967 or 1969 Contnential sedan
Only in my dreams: A Continental Mark II
Howdy;
I realize I am likely very late on this thread, but i would settle with a B-pillat cover in ANY color-if it doesnt have any nicks or such....they can easily be dyed and are very difficult to find ion correct colors. As for the glove-box warpage-check this one out:
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