What transmission is in a 1964 Lincoln Continental?
Fourth generation (1961–1969)
Fourth generation | |
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Engine | 430 cu in (7.0 L) MEL V8 460 cu in (7.5 L) 385-series V8 462 cu in (7.6 L) MEL V8 |
Transmission | 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic 3-speed C6 automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 1961–1963: 123.0 in (3,124 mm) 1964–1969: 126.0 in (3,200 mm) |
What transmission is in a 1963 Lincoln Continental?
3-speed automatic transmission
All Lincoln Continentals were equipped with a 3-speed automatic transmission, produced by Ford. The first models had the Turbo-Drive automatic and the latter, since 1966, had the C6-automatic gearbox.
What motor did a 64 Lincoln Continental have?
Power
V 8 | |
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Displacement : | 7046 cc | 430.0 cu in. | 7.0 L. |
Power : | 320 BHP (235.52 KW) @ 4600 RPM |
Bore : | 4.3 in | 109 mm. |
Stroke : | 3.7 in | 94 mm. |
What transmission is in a 1962 Lincoln Continental?
3-speed automatic
The transmission is a Twin Range Turbo Drive 3-speed automatic and runs to a 2.89 conventional rear end. Four wheel power disc brakes provide plenty of stopping power.
What motor is in a 63 Lincoln Continental?
1963 Lincoln production was up just 172 units over ’62
PRODUCTION NUMBERS | |
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ENGINE CODE | ENGINE DETAILS |
N – 430 CID V-8 Export: 7 – 430 CID V-8 (low compression; 84 octane) | Bore and Stroke: 4.29 x 3.70 inches Compression Ratio: 10.1:1 Brake Horsepower: 320 @ 4600 rpm Torque: 465 lb.-ft. @ 2000 rpm Carburetor: Carter AFB 4V |
Is the 64 Lincoln a unibody?
The new Continental was a unibody design, and there simply was not the structural strength to front-hang the heavy rear doors in the convertible model. Therefore, the rear doors were hung from the rear and opened from the front. This “suicide door” style was to become the best-known feature of 1960s Lincolns.
What year Lincoln Continental is the most desirable?
The 1961–69 Continental’s popularity has indeed boosted its value, as its increasing prices have outpaced inflation. The most valuable of this era are the first-year, 1961 cars; from there, values of most configurations drop.
What Ford had suicide doors?
Re: Suicide door years The only 1932 Ford to have Suicide Front Doors was the Deluxe Three Window Coupe. Then in 1933, the Suicide Front Doors appeared on all body styles. The same bodies were carried over for 1934, and they too, had Suicide Front Doors.