Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Hawaiian-Punch

Location: Cibolo, TX

Vehicle Info

1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

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

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    • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Aug 20, 2009

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Kalani’s Lincoln Premiere Landau
“Hawaii 5-Low”

  • Currently 3.4588235294117 /5 Stars.
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1957 Lincoln Premiere has been sold and gone back to my home of Hawaii.

The Lincoln Premiere was a luxury car sold by Ford Motor Company's Lincoln-Mercury division. It was produced in both 2 and 4 door versions both seating 6 people.

A limousine version was also offered, which had the same wheelbase as the sedan but its cabin extended further back, allowing for more space for rear passengers, plus a division window.

The Premiere was sold in the mid to late 1950s and was positioned below the company's Continental.

The vehicle featured a 6.0 L V8 and was approximately 223" (5664 mm) long.

The vehicle weighed 4357 lb (1976.3 kg) and had a price tag of approximately $4,600 in 1956, which equals roughly $31,730 in 2005 dollars.

The Premiere was known for its stylish exterior, high-grade interior and some unique features. For example, when equipped with optional "factory air conditioning," the vents were located overhead, much like those in an aircraft.
The cool air was directed to the roof via a pair of clear plastic ducts visible through the rear window at each side, connecting upward from the rear package tray.

this particular car has a air bag suspinsion by air ride technoligies and lay's frame.

Lincoln was one of the few makes to miss out on Detroit's 1955 sales boom, but it came back strong with the 1956 Lincoln Premiere: dream-car styling, massive new proportions, and horsepower to match.
Ads proclaimed the '56s "Unmistakably Lincoln," but there was nary a trace of the lithe and lively Mexican Road Race-winning models of 1952-55.

Styling borrowed heavily from the 1954 Mercury XM-800 show car and conveyed substance without looking fat or resorting to glitter.

Wheelbase grew three inches to 126, overall length added seven inches, and width swelled by three inches.

Even so, the '56s didn't weigh much more than corresponding '55s, and with a mighty new 368-cubic-inch big-block V-8 packing 285 horsepower, they were the quickest Lincolns yet.

They also cost a whopping $500-$700 more than the '55s, but such was the price of "progress" in those days.

Lincoln continued with two series for '56: Capri and new upmarket Premiere, each with a four-door sedan and hardtop coupe.

A convertible was exclusive to Premiere and the priciest '56 Lincoln at $4747.
Though just 2447 were built, Ford's luxury nameplate moved just over 50,000 cars in all, versus some 27,000 for '55.

Today these Lincolns are bona fide collector's items, the rare ragtop especially.
Considering all they offered, it's a wonder they didn't "go gold" a long time ago.

heres a link of it in action below, copy link and paste.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=DY6N7W9kXmU

My future plans:

leave the stock color, suicide the back doors, ad in some modern sound systems and screens, put on some deep dish 20's or 22's, and shave the doorhandles.

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau


Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landauall the way down, my favorite shot.

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

nice side shot
Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere LandauOkole view

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

engine driven compressor for da air ride suspinsion set up
Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landauair conditioner tubes coming from the truck where the factory air con unit is located.

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

inside drivers side view
Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landaunight time shot

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

another night time shot different angle
Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

interior
Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau


Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau


Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landauwith the hub caps........

Hawaiian-Punch's 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landau

.or without?

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white-turbo-crx  

Posted by: white-turbo-crx

11/02/2009 08:49PM

5 stars

meaningless  

Posted by: meaningless

09/18/2009 07:05PM

u one mahu lani!

meaningless  

Posted by: meaningless

08/16/2009 10:37AM

waat bra! i staa baak!

chriswmos  

Posted by: chriswmos

06/09/2009 10:05PM

I seem like a bitch for saying who really built the car?? I have before and after pics of this car...I'm pretty sure I even have pics of while the bag set up was being done.

bigbad4runner  

Posted by: bigbad4runner

06/05/2009 01:38PM

the lincoln is sick bro and that guy seems like a bitch for taking credit on your car man. beautiful craftsmanship man keep up the work, come check out my little collection

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Member ID: Hawaiian-Punch

Location: Cibolo, TX