RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted October 3 Posted October 3 (edited) 1/25 scale AMT 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV painted in Linden Green and combined with two tone blue interior. Edited October 3 by RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Added detailed information about the car 16
maxwell48098 Posted October 3 Posted October 3 Outstanding build. I remember being 9 yrs old and building one of these as a stock car, painted bright yellow with roll bar, numbers, and sponsor decals. Back then, one of the local race tracks in our area featured convertible stock car racing. My dad and I went to the race track nearly every Saturday night in the summer to watch those races. A.J.
Geno Posted October 4 Posted October 4 (edited) A beautiful build. Yours has the best looking taillights on this bodystyle. To me the round ones these had look like J.C.Whitney afterthought. The rectangular are classy. JMHO though. You rocked it.👍💯 Edited October 4 by Geno
Kah puts Posted October 4 Posted October 4 Your rendition of the colossal Continental is spot on. Can you imagine driving around in one of these back in the day, smoking a cigar without a care in the world 👍 1
RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted October 4 Author Posted October 4 Thank you everyone for the compliment! Much appreciated!
RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted Saturday at 06:42 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:42 PM @GenoThank you for the compliment! Those rectangular taillights on the '59 Continental Mark IV are better looking for sure and more integrated. Many years ago I saw a real '58 Continental Mark III at a show and had to get the very similar 1:18 scale die cast replica of that car by Sun Star models. I also have the AMT '60 Continental Mark V that I'll be uploading to the site shortly. 1
RACINE ISHRAQUR RAZA Posted Saturday at 06:54 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:54 PM @Kah putsThank you so much! Colossal for sure with great road presence. I was fortunate to see one(a '58 Continental Mark III) at a local car show many years ago and that was quite a sight.
Kah puts Posted Saturday at 08:23 PM Posted Saturday at 08:23 PM I have also seen that car at the Thornhill cruise night, the owners name is John and he has a bunch of other Lincoln’s all perfectly restored. Thanks for posting 👍
PhilX Posted Sunday at 07:40 AM Posted Sunday at 07:40 AM A nice realisation of this monument from the period.
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