This 1964 Lincoln Continental convertible was built by Shoreline Motors in Huntington Beach, California. There the car received $75,000 worth of upgrades. Power comes from a 5.7 L LS1 V8 run off an aftermarket ECU and wiring harness. Connected to the engine is a 4L60-E four-speed automatic transmission and Ford 9″ rear end. Other upgrades include aluminum radiator, RideTech air spring suspension, Brembo brakes, stainless fuel tank, and custom leather interior.
Source: J7 Motorsports
Very nice build, restoring a 62 Lincoln, curious to know of you had to alter the firewall and driveshaft tunnel to fit in the LS1??
Terrible photography. Whoever took these probably figured “If I turn up the contrast a bunch, it’ll make it look cooler.” But you can barely see any of the details, because all the photos are too dark.
Fire this photographer, if you haven’t already done so. They’re trash.