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Member ID: BigFancyCar

Location: Continental, NL

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Vehicle Info

1964 Lincoln Continental

Bought: Apr, 2006

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-6012sec
  • Top Speed130mph
  • HP340
  • Weight5000lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Oct 21, 2009

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BigFancyCar’s Lincoln Continental

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Acid-dipping & respraying the trunk lid September 2008

The slabside trunk lids are notoriously prone to rust. Condensation is trapped at the bottom of the trunk lid and absorbed by the (factory) caulking between the frame and sheet metal. As a result most trunk lids have rust problems. Finding a replacement in Holland is impossible and even in the US they are rare.

Today I dropped off my trunk lid at a shop which will chemically strip (dipping process) & epoxy prime it. The paint developed bubbles in the 2 1/2 years since I bought the car. At this point it can still be saved.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

 

Here it is after cleaning and epoxy-priming. It isn't as bad as I feared it would be. The frame doesn't look half bad and the panel itself has two needle sized holes.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

 

There was this dent hiding underneath filler and paint.
BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

... a rather large hole in the front left corner. I expected as much because there was a large bubbling blister and three paint bubbles on the other side.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental


In addition to the trunk lid the paint shop is doing the two upper corners where the trunk weather stripping is glued. (there was rust underneath the weather stripping there). Also both roof drips rails need to be redone because the paint shrunk over the caulking and cracked. There is one quarter size rust bubble in the right rear door and one at the bottom of the left rear wheel well. A few stone chips on the nose and bonnet.... and that's it.

 

October 4th, 2008

I picked up the car today and am very pleased with the results.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

Drip rails were re-done too.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

They gave me the metal that was cut out. That's what you get after 44 years and only primer on the inside of the door I suppose. This winter I'm taking of the door panels and treat the insides of the doors for surface rust.

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

BigFancyCar's 1964 Lincoln Continental

Page 09. Replacement windshield

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96-CREAMY  

Posted by: 96-CREAMY

08/07/2009 03:13PM

THATS MY FAVORITE OLD SCHOOL,NICE ENGINE,LOVE THE SET-UP.MAN I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE RIDE THE SECOND I SAW IT!!GREAT JOB-10 STARS

69Lincoln  

Posted by: 69Lincoln

08/03/2009 08:46PM

Man that's so true and real. I love it!

donnyh18  

Posted by: donnyh18

08/02/2009 08:31AM

cool car, check out my car and let me know what you think.

ramodawg  

Posted by: ramodawg

06/15/2009 03:51PM

thanx for the info found what i was lookin' 4.

ramodawg  

Posted by: ramodawg

06/14/2009 05:58PM

nice car got the same car. but in need of some info. help I dont no the size of the engine and can buy the rite vales covers can yo help a new member,and give me some info. on how to find the engine size? thanxs.

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Member ID: BigFancyCar

Location: Continental, NL