Coolest Interiors: 1970-77 Lincoln Continental Instrument Panel & The "Rolling Drum" Speedometer

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@chuckselvage3157
@chuckselvage3157 Жыл бұрын
61-69 Lincoln one of the best looking cars ever produced from Ford.
@Nansen1981
@Nansen1981 Жыл бұрын
In the late 1980’s I was lucky enough to own a 77 continental. Believe me here in Liverpool UK Everyone got out of my way! Such a luxurious ride. Then I had kids so she had to go.😥😥😥
@barryaldridge7227
@barryaldridge7227 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother had an Oldsmobile in the 60’s with a drum speedometer. The line changed color the faster you drove. We would always bug her to go over 60 (I think) so the line would turn red.
@josephgaviota
@josephgaviota Жыл бұрын
I remember that too. A friend's mom had that, and we'd sit in the back seat watching the speedometer change colors.
@Josie2013
@Josie2013 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't help but notice the beautiful neighborhood you were driving through. Such nice homes.
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
Packed in like sardines.
@muziklvr7776
@muziklvr7776 Жыл бұрын
@@joshuagibson2520 I live on 3.4 acres and those homes are definitely not packed in like sardines.
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
@@muziklvr7776 can you shoot or piss off of either of your porches?
@muziklvr7776
@muziklvr7776 Жыл бұрын
@@joshuagibson2520 Yes, I do both.
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
@@muziklvr7776 awesome. I couldn't imagine not being able to.
@Paramount531
@Paramount531 Жыл бұрын
The 59 Buick Invicta I grew up with had a rolling drum speedometer, but the end of the indicator was pointed. I loved the early 70s Continentals.
@brianhdueck3372
@brianhdueck3372 Жыл бұрын
The leather interiors of these Lincoln’s smelled and felt of richness like no other cars of the time.
@brianhdueck3372
@brianhdueck3372 Жыл бұрын
@@rustynailmendlesohn8710 looks like I’m only about 2 years ahead you so we are of the same era. I got a job directly out of high school as a wheel alignment tech. It was really a great job as I learned so much about cars and a lot about people. I always looked forward to working on Lincolns. They had the presence of superiority and the aroma was part of that special package.
@rustynailmendlesohn8710
@rustynailmendlesohn8710 Жыл бұрын
@@brianhdueck3372 Nice Brian :). I have to agree with Adam. The rolling drum speedometer was cool to a new 16 year old driver back then. LOL
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 Жыл бұрын
They still keep that new car smell. My '77 Mark V Cartier has it every time I get in. Magic.
@clarencesmith3431
@clarencesmith3431 Жыл бұрын
I had one and I used to call the low fuel light the "Standby to Walk Light!" Great video
@komradkolonel
@komradkolonel Жыл бұрын
I was in high school from 1984-88 and my townie friends and myself drove big Detroit iron from the 70s. They were well used hand-me-down cars usually previously owned by an uncle or other family member. Total contrast from the preppie kids at school that drove late model BMW 318s or Saab 900s that leaked oil by the barrel even when new. These big Fords, Mercury, and Lincolns were well built and could last a really long time if you took care of them. If only Lincolns were like this now.
@MrSpartanPaul
@MrSpartanPaul Жыл бұрын
My dad bought a 76 Coupe new and it took me years to figure out how the speedo worked. I’ll never forget the new car smell as we drove cross country in it.
@Sedan57Chevy
@Sedan57Chevy Жыл бұрын
These full size Lincoln hardtop coupes of the early 70s get my vote as some of the best looking cars of all time. Absolutely menacing, with enough sculpting to make it unique and distinct. I think the front bumpers added in 73 were probably the best integrated in the industry. Love the speedometers in them- I'll never forget the first time I saw one, and was really caught out how unique it was. While the dash wasn't as sophisticated or classy as the Mark III or outgoing 60s continental dash, it was still handsome- and arguably better than what Cadillac was installing at the same time.
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
Oh, it absolutely beat the Cadillac dash, especially if you like gauges. The only thing it gave up to Imperial was their idiot light to TELL you to look at your gauges... ;O) I also agree about the exteriors for the first half of the decade. Everything started going downhill in 1975, with the catalytic converters, the taller, more formal roof lines with the Opera windows, and the fixed rear windows on the coupes. In '77 they slapped the Mark grill on the Town Car and Coupe'. In '78 they ruined the dashboard, and of course in 1980 they ruined the whole car...
@antera77
@antera77 Жыл бұрын
"Lincoln hardtop coupes of the early 70s get my vote as some of the best looking cars of all time" I agree -- apart from the 1972 Mark IV "front bumpers added in 73 were probably the best integrated..." Really? I thought the new 5mph front bumpers were some of the worst -- massive extra protrusion not integrated with the original design, with huge colored fillers between body and chrome, reminiscent of plates in lips. Chrysler was much better at integrating 5mph bumpers
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
@@antera77 I actually agree about the '73 Continental front bumpers. They literally use the same bumper as before, but they just moved it a little bit forward in it's location... Most other cars had a totally new design, with a huge new bumper sticking way out from the front end.
@wildcat64100
@wildcat64100 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always loved that dashboard design. Definitely richer appearing than the ‘71-‘73 Cadillac dashboard.
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd Жыл бұрын
Oh man, that Ivy Gold (or whatever Lincoln called it) on that Continental at the beginning of the video... Beautiful car!
@filipfaraci2751
@filipfaraci2751 Жыл бұрын
1969 Lincoln. In my opinion one of the most beautiful cars ever built after the demise of the Lincoln convertible. In the mid ‘60’s when I was 5-years-old, upon learning I had $100 in my savings account, I said I have enough to buy a Lincoln Continental! To which my Dad said, well, maybe enough for a tire.
@kcindc5539
@kcindc5539 Жыл бұрын
Dang Adam, you’re cranking out videos like no one else I’ve seen. Awesome.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Жыл бұрын
Yes he is!!!!
@777jones
@777jones Жыл бұрын
He is single handedly reviving interest in these cars. It is so cool. Really admire that.
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Жыл бұрын
@@777jones True
@jeffneis553
@jeffneis553 Жыл бұрын
I had 2 1969 lincolns, 1 MARK III and one 1969 Continental 4 dr both great.
@jeffneis553
@jeffneis553 Жыл бұрын
I loved that speedo.
@Funskier67
@Funskier67 Жыл бұрын
The dash on these were beautiful at night when the headlights were on. The rolling speedometer was also in the 64-65 T-Birds too.
@kroge007
@kroge007 Жыл бұрын
My Uncle had a 77 Town Car that I loved driving it. It rode like it was on a cloud. I loved the barrel roll speedometer.
@Lincoln-Navi2025
@Lincoln-Navi2025 Жыл бұрын
As a fan of Lincoln Motor Company, especially 1964-1974, the rolling speedometer was a feature that always amazed me. My aunt had a 1973 black Lincoln Continental. When visiting, we would save our special Dairy Queen visits for ice cream after dark. The car took on a completely different aura at night. With it being black, the exterior lights appeared brighter. I always loved when she turned, using the blinkers, as the cornering light would come on, too, lighting up that part of the road like a flood light. It reminded me of the lights when a commercial jet lands. My aunt Dot would take as many turns as she could because she enjoyed watching me go crazy. Back to the rolling speedometer, at night, along with all the other interior lighting, made this era of Lincoln's so unique. This may sound nick picking, but your hand blocked much of what you were trying to show. If possible, do another, showing how cool this automobile and its unique lighting looks after dark. My apologies for the length of this, but I can ramble when the subject is Lincoln, the automobile. Stay safe and thanks for sharing your treasures of Lincoln and Mercury's.
@josephgaviota
@josephgaviota Жыл бұрын
I love those turn-signal cornering lights too. I only owned one car with them, and I _definitely_ think they're worth while.
@AbbasBinYounas
@AbbasBinYounas Жыл бұрын
That cornering light is such a cool AND practical idea!!
@kevinz8930
@kevinz8930 Жыл бұрын
I had a 74 Continental four-door. Loved it. One of the prized possessions I was lucky enough to have in my.
@westhavenor9513
@westhavenor9513 Жыл бұрын
The speedometer was definitely a conversation piece in our '72 Continental that we had when I was a kid. The other frequent comment was, "How can you afford to drive this thing!"
@markbehr88
@markbehr88 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam. I bought that Lincoln book on your recommendation. It is excellent. Love my Lincolns and in this series have a 1970 sedan (best looking of the early ones) and a 1979 Town Car. While I like the early dash I also like the later dash too. Putting the Mark style grille on the Continental was a good move as the sales showed.
@terrymertz1923
@terrymertz1923 Жыл бұрын
My grandma's 58 Buick had a speedo of that style. I remember the darndest of things!
@dphoenix1
@dphoenix1 Жыл бұрын
If you take the speedometer apart and look at the drum itself, you’ll see that the white section is painted at an angle… what I mean by that is, if you were able to peel the surface of the drum off and lay it flat on a table so it forms a rectangle, the line separating the white and black half travels from the bottom left to the top right of the rectangle. The speedometer housing then has a lens placed in the viewing window that optically corrects this angled line to a vertical one, so it more convincingly forms an illusion of a white strip extending left to right along the viewing window.
@rubengariby6539
@rubengariby6539 Жыл бұрын
My 66 T-Bird had the rolling drum speedometer. I thought it was such a cool feature! 😊
@dmandman9
@dmandman9 Жыл бұрын
I always found the drum style speedometer interesting. In fact, I loved these oversized behemoths. My brother had a 1977.
@rpbrowniii
@rpbrowniii Жыл бұрын
My favorite dash ever. Sitting behind it, no mistaking you are in a big, expensive car.
@funguylance
@funguylance Жыл бұрын
I've owned and enjoyed a 1968 Lincoln Continental for 35 years and each time I was out for a cruise, I always enjoyed the speedometer operation. Sadly, I no longer have the car, but still miss this somewhat unique design. Thanks again for another trip down Memory Lane.
@mattcrooke8321
@mattcrooke8321 Жыл бұрын
‘Bud Grissinger’. Quite possibly the most American name I have ever heard! Fantastic video as always. Thank you.
@terrybeavan4264
@terrybeavan4264 Жыл бұрын
This one brings back some great memories! My great uncle had a '72 and let my dad drive it when he first got it and I got to sit up front in the middle, I remember us commenting on that neat drum speedometer, looking like mercury rising as the speed went up! The car had climate control and an AM / 8-track stereo among other stuff, great comfortable car to ride in for longer trips, I miss both it and my uncle!
@rileysteve
@rileysteve Жыл бұрын
I was just fine with the interior "Town Car" fabrics of my 1968 Continental Sedan and the dash was fine for me. When the 1970 came out I was quickly converted to the new interiors and dash. I just thought the years 1968-1970 were some of the best of the luxury cars from both Lincoln and Cadillac of that era. I owned them all and I sure miss a few of them!
@DSP1968
@DSP1968 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you featured my favorite instrument panel of any car! FYI, the drum speedometer was also used in the '66-'68 Lincolns.
@RareClassicCars
@RareClassicCars Жыл бұрын
And Tbirds ;)
@sooverit5529
@sooverit5529 Жыл бұрын
Used on 64-66 Thunderbirds.
@chiroguy98
@chiroguy98 Жыл бұрын
My great aunt had a 1970 model when I was a kid and I thought that speedo was the neatest thing.Thanks for the memory jog!
@jamesmiller7494
@jamesmiller7494 Жыл бұрын
Once again Adam thanks for taking us out again for a drive in the Lincoln. There's nothing more enjoyable that looking out along that Lincoln hood and seeing the famous Lincoln hood ornament!
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 Жыл бұрын
I LOVED the Lincoln dash board in my 77 Town Car, not so much the Mercury dash board in my 79 Town Car.
@tomdelisle8955
@tomdelisle8955 Жыл бұрын
For me, the 1970 is the most luxurious looking large American car both inside and out. The 70 coupe is my favorite. My Dad had a dark blue interior 1971 Continental and it was so rich in look and feel.
@Steve-K.G.
@Steve-K.G. Жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you. Being from England, I never really liked American motors growing up, but I do now have a much better appreciation of them. I would love to drive one. Oh, cool Casio by the way 🙂
@ThisCarChannel
@ThisCarChannel Жыл бұрын
I have the 71 brochure and had it framed above my desk as a kid with the big Continental Coupe shown in the fantastic color combo of dark blue with white top and white leather interior. The great instrument panel really seems like the icing on the cake in a car that has an exterior that looks great from all angles.
@SteveLandtroop
@SteveLandtroop Жыл бұрын
Adam, I really like how you look into details of certain automotive features and provide niche videos on these subjects. Would you please consider doing one on the driver's (and front seat passenger's) view over the hood? I'm now 68, but the view over the hood used to be my #3 priority (after the car's overall exterior styling and the interior, especially the dashboard design) in selecting a car to purchase. But, since fuel mileage became a priority, hoods have mostly disappeared from our view as drivers today. I recently drove a friend's Cadillac XTS where there was no hood in the driver's view at all--none. I said to myself (I didn't want to offend my friend for his selection of vehicle) that this is totally unacceptable to see no hood, but only a tall dashboard. I would never consider a car like that if there are still alternatives out there like my daily driver, a 2015 S Class, where I can still see a little more than half the hood and the top half of the hood ornament. To me, 1971-76 and 1977-79 Cadillac De'Villes and Fleetwoods as well as 1971-73 full size Buicks had the best hood views. You saw a higher middle section starting at the A pillar and angling slightly inward toward the front, usually keeping the width of that raised section the same width of the grille, with lower flat sides meeting the tops of the fenders, which were equally low and flat, creating a triangular shape. Even though I have owned 1970-71 Mark IIIs and a '72 Mark VI (the longest hood I've seen and provides a fantastic view) where the top of the fenders stay taller than the hood they share a gap with, I prefer that view of the Cadillacs and Buicks where the fenders stay flatter and lower. Thank you again for making interesting videos.
@MissRiley1348
@MissRiley1348 Жыл бұрын
I had a 1970 Town Car, white w/black top and interior. Great for towing the horses and that huge trunk held all of tack easily. My kids named it "Orca". Our parakeet loved going for rides in it and used the huge ashtray for his perch when he wasn't on top of the steering wheel making sure we were headed in the right direction.
@caspaabriel4794
@caspaabriel4794 Жыл бұрын
1970 Lincoln full size is my favourite body design. I love this Lincoln grill with echo's of Cord . Body sculpting emphasizing those long sleek lines combine in a beautiful formal look. Instrument Panels of the period, I pretty well love them all. Adam your one of the best, keep them rolling, Awesome!
@jessesalazer9284
@jessesalazer9284 Жыл бұрын
That's so cool. Growing up, my dad had a 1974 Continental Town Coupe.
@travelingfool9096
@travelingfool9096 Жыл бұрын
you are awesome, keep these coming
@johnbutler136
@johnbutler136 Жыл бұрын
One of the earliest drum speedos I can remember was first used in the 1959-1962 full sized Oldsmobiles. And it changed colors as the speed increased. The "Safety Spectrum" speedometer.
@christopherkraft1327
@christopherkraft1327 Жыл бұрын
Hey Adam, I love these seventies Continentals!! I drove a 1970 Lincoln Continental & I thought that the speedometer was very cool. That car was so air tight & quiet!!! My dad drove the last of the big Lincolns, a 79 Continental Town Car!! Thanks for sharing this fun video!!! 👍👍🙂
@williambrown4090
@williambrown4090 Жыл бұрын
This dashboard was the best ever designed
@smartysmarty1714
@smartysmarty1714 Жыл бұрын
My dad had a 1970, and I'm pretty sure the color changed from white to red when you hit a certain speed, which I think was 70mph. I'm surprised he didn't talk about this.
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if 1970 still had it, but for a number of years all Fords had a red line at 70 because that was the limit of the factory tires. I DO know that it was gone by '71 because we had Michelin radials from the factory, and I remember hitting 85 going down Donner Pass from Lake Tahoe... during the double nickel!
@ronjohnson7976
@ronjohnson7976 Жыл бұрын
@@marko7843 The 1969 continental's speedo turned red when the car hit 70mph. I remember my brother had one to compliment his brand new honda CRX .I Ran that thing for miles on 505 trying to hit full red ,120mph. It wouldn't go beyond 118mph but hey in a monster like that whats 2mph. Memory lane, good ole Donner pass, My first "real" street race ,I Just turned 16 and Ran papa's 1969 buick skylark 350 4bbl from the lake all the way to the summit (Boreal Ridge) dropped it down to "passing gear" left my foot on the floor and watched the 280z fade in my rearview mirror... GLORIOUS ...snow tires and all..sweet memory
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
@@ronjohnson7976 Ahhh yes... I'd kill a good many people just to get those years in Incline Village back - especially the few years we had a place on Lakeshore Drive, on the lake. Oh, I did have my '72 Cutlass Rocket 350 4-bbl up to 130mph on 101 north of Novato... and then a Ford pinto loomed up ahead. Don't wanna' rear end that thing!
@BillofRights1951
@BillofRights1951 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam...one thing that always bothered me about this dashboard was the cheap-looking gear indicator....cheesy looking red needle behind an equally cheap lens with the PRND21 gears that never quite lined up. Just looked like crap.
@Vegaswill714
@Vegaswill714 Жыл бұрын
Oh how I remember the rolling drum speedometer, it was very cool.
@fernandochaves9665
@fernandochaves9665 Жыл бұрын
"Gotta love the 460". Best 2023 quote so far.
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics Жыл бұрын
One of the finest luxury cars ever made
@loumontcalm3500
@loumontcalm3500 Жыл бұрын
My '67 Continental had the rolling drum....it would stick, staying up at a stop, then release and bounce a few times to zero.
@rwg520
@rwg520 Жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to see that speedometer in action! I had them on my '59, 64-66 Imperials too. I had to repair the drum on my '59 Imperial, which wasn't hard, but removing it was. BTW, you can see how accurate your speedo is with a phone app using gps. My current '69 Marquis is dead on, but it's the traditional needle type.
@mitchellbarnow1709
@mitchellbarnow1709 Жыл бұрын
Growing up in the 1960's we had some well to do friends that had a Lincoln with the rolling speedometer and I always found it fascinating. I loved being driven to Hebrew School in that car, they were the Shostacks. Dennis always was breaking his arm and he had to learn how to write with his non-dominant hand. Funny the things that we remember.
@francisclause4668
@francisclause4668 Жыл бұрын
Had a blast at the DRIVE IN !!!!
@zach4384
@zach4384 Жыл бұрын
I had a 77 with the same speedo and fuel gauge issue. The sender was fine, but the float had filled up with gas. I went ahead and put a new fuel tank in since I had to drop it anyway. I've never been in a car that could match the Lincolns ride. I loved cracking the economy vent letting in a tiny bit of V8 rumble. Such quiet cars.
@taguer261
@taguer261 Жыл бұрын
Great video. The soft feel material around the pods and used on the lower dash sure beat cadillacs Mattel toy plastic and fake wood they used that year back doors opened almost 75 degs and Lincoln prides itself on no rattles and interior quality. Metal ac vents and u could almost on the door armrests since they bolted ih
@timothydigiuseppe1753
@timothydigiuseppe1753 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another well-done presentation. The book recommendation was an added plus.
@OldDood
@OldDood Жыл бұрын
The videos are fantastic. So many memories. However, I am so grateful I lived back in those times and road in cars like this. There is nothing today that compares to the Ride you get out of these large heavy cars. That is one thing the videos cannot show you. How it feels to Ride in one of these.
@DanKirchner5150
@DanKirchner5150 Жыл бұрын
had a pristine cond 77 town coupe with the"thermoeter speedometer " as i called it .beautiful car- loved the dash
@THROTTLEPOWER
@THROTTLEPOWER Жыл бұрын
Great vid!!!
@stevenjm8001
@stevenjm8001 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Ford Wixom Assembly making these beasts for years. Too bad the plant is gone now.
@the23rdbryan
@the23rdbryan Жыл бұрын
77 Lincoln of any model has been near number one on my list of dream cars since I 1st saw a brand new one at age 5. YES I really do remember that image at that young age. Growing up, my friends all dreamed of fancy sports cars like Ferrari, Lambo etc. I wanted the land yacht then and still do now. My daily driver is usually my 97 Cougar XR7. I've recently settled on my 1st luxury car with a 2011 Cadillac SRX largely because the body shape includes a nod to the rear fin era. Great vid ! I enjoy watching you live my dreams ! THANK YOU.
@jamesnardini
@jamesnardini Жыл бұрын
I loved both the 60s and 70s Lincoln’s. I always wondered something: as a kid who was obsessed with windshield wipers I always wondered why the 60s Continental went the opposite direction. If I remember right, they were really slow, even on higher speeds. I thought it was cool at the time but probably not the most practical. Keep the amazing video coming.
@ryanelectra225
@ryanelectra225 Жыл бұрын
I had a 73, fun car. It was huge! I considered the ash tray for cigars it was so big
@montymatilda
@montymatilda Жыл бұрын
Love the rolling drum speedometer. I had a '77 Coupe' for a bout 7 years back then. It was a wonderful car. I didn't wear glasses then so I'm unfamiliar with the trouble wearing bifocals and reading the gauges although I did have to look around the steering wheel. I liked the previous era instrument cluster as well. The ride was superb and the power of the 460 was adequate. Plenty of torque.
@computerjantje
@computerjantje Жыл бұрын
The sound of these big engines with automatic gear beats any music any day for me
@keithstudly6071
@keithstudly6071 Жыл бұрын
Adam, what about a look at the first generation Dodge Charger dash? That was one of the few electro luminescent instrument panels.
@DavidPysnik
@DavidPysnik Жыл бұрын
Ah, the rolling drum speedometer. They are quite awesome. Though they will probably not return, I don't see why modern cars don't give the option of displaying your speed in this style. The round dial gauges (which I don't like) are still around and often simulated now by digital displays; I'd like to see this style speedometer as an option for display on new cars.
@jonnyboy9899
@jonnyboy9899 Жыл бұрын
Land yachts and big V8’s….gotta love em!!! 👍🏻
@Charlies_Corner
@Charlies_Corner Жыл бұрын
My mom had a 77 town car and I remember the awesome speedometer, her car only had 3 or 4 warning lights, her headlight warning was hi-beams if I remember it right. Miss that car!
@toasteroverdrive1097
@toasteroverdrive1097 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful interior. Anything worth mentionning about the four recessed things between the sun shades at 4:28? Thank you so much for showing us the interior and dash panel from the drivers view. That is what is missing with new cars, a sunshade over the instrument controls to block the glare. have a nice day.
@stephenholland5930
@stephenholland5930 7 ай бұрын
Those overhead warning lights are for "door ajar" "headlamp door open" "seat belt reminder" and "trunk open."
@briantorman9719
@briantorman9719 Жыл бұрын
I remember those! So cool. You never see unique things like this now. Love it.
@loveisall5520
@loveisall5520 Жыл бұрын
I was in high school when this Mercury/Lincoln redo came out, rode a lot in the '70 belonging to a relative. In college I couldn't believe that they started sticking the cheaper-looking Mercury dashboard in this body's last years.
@loveisall5520
@loveisall5520 Жыл бұрын
@Eric Ruud For those of us with religious faith I do hope we'll keep President Carter in our thoughts and prayers as he's gone home to die in hospice. I didn't vote for him at the time but he is a good man and did what he thought was best for the nation.
@muziklvr7776
@muziklvr7776 Жыл бұрын
I actually prefer the 78-89 interiors myself, especially the simpler HVAC system. Those earlier HVAC systems are a nightmare to diagnose and fix.
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
Adam, you forgot to honk the rim-blow horn! I hated losing that, along with the automatic brake release... Someone below asked what happened to the 5th & 6th warning lights, and I can answer him with 3 quick questions that I have: Was the passenger mirror standard in '72, and the Trunk-ajar light optional? Also, where would the cruise power switch go when they moved the Belts light next to the antenna switch? (Presumably due to some government size-mandate...)
@OLDS98
@OLDS98 Жыл бұрын
It is interesting because the American brands were so innovative. You look back on things like this and the things that came later you think wow... I thank you for mentioning the instrumentation panel that changed after 1977 model year. It got the same one you see in the the Mercury Grand Marquis and Ford LTD from the same era. I used wonder why they looked like each other I understand why. It is interesting at the end they did it again with Grand Marquis and Town Car. Thank you Adam.
@gregt8638
@gregt8638 Жыл бұрын
64-66 T-Birds had the same speedometer system.
@OldDood
@OldDood Жыл бұрын
And a 'Push-Away' Steering Wheel. My father had a 66 T-Bird. I loved driving it and was sad when he sold it.
@Greaseland
@Greaseland Жыл бұрын
I drove my mother to the church when she got married to my stepfather in a big silver 77 Continental. Definitely remember the speedometer.
@josephpiskac2781
@josephpiskac2781 Жыл бұрын
Yes from my childhood and our 1960 Oldsmobile with rolling drum speedometer was my favorite. Looks like a thermometer. I always assumed a tape was moving across the screen. Really the first older 1969 dash was vastly better. Thanks for the presentation.
@tenthdimension9836
@tenthdimension9836 Жыл бұрын
A bonus video 😜 yeeeeees!!!
@waynejohnson1304
@waynejohnson1304 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you, Adam, on the dashboard design. I don't know why Lincoln changed it. When they did, they went to a dashboard that was basically shared with some of the Fords of the day, namely, the Thunderbird. Those Lincolns of the early '70s were some of the best riding cars ever built.
@jimmywhite3922
@jimmywhite3922 Жыл бұрын
The 70 or 71 is definitely on my dream classic car list. I was in high school when everybody was either GM or Ford...passionately. I always wondered why Lincoln didn't distance it self from using the same trim, gear shift, rim blow steering wheel if the car had cruise control from the Ford LTD. Cadillac was more distinctive in that regard in my opinion but I was a Ford guy. Great piece...Thanks.
@domenicogaldo6065
@domenicogaldo6065 Жыл бұрын
I like the look of the 5 pod Instrument panel of the Mk3, Adam but the Rolling drum Speedo is the winner for me.
@desertmodern7638
@desertmodern7638 Жыл бұрын
My parents' 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 Fiesta Wagon had a similar-looking speedometer that changed colors as speed increased (I believe from green to yellow to red, but I'm not positive on that).
@antera77
@antera77 Жыл бұрын
At least in 1959, it was green to orange to red. Jay Leno demonstrates it: Search on: Leno's Garage 1959 Oldsmobile -- at 13min 02sec
@marko7843
@marko7843 Жыл бұрын
With all the mistakes that American car companies have made with plastics, it's amazing that entire padded dash/ashtray/glove box is still in perfect condition! It's also amazing that this car is longer and wider than a new Suburban, heh-heh...
@MrSmokingfrog1
@MrSmokingfrog1 Жыл бұрын
The Australian Ford LTD P6 Had the same Drum style speedo for the 76-79 model years. I also think those are very beautiful cars too, I wish I could find one and bring it here to the U.S. 🙂
@Alan-lv9rw
@Alan-lv9rw Жыл бұрын
Love your videos, especially Lincoln-Mercury.
@gatewayz75
@gatewayz75 Жыл бұрын
That neighborhood you drove around reminds me of Morning Glory Circle on Bewitched
@detectivekermit80
@detectivekermit80 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos from you so far. Growing up, my parents had a '73 Town Coupe. So many memories watching this video and your others on your Lincoln from that era. Thank you so much for all of your content, you are one of my favorite channels on here!
@knitterscheidt
@knitterscheidt Жыл бұрын
is that Lincoln riding on shag carpeting at 1:53, it would make sense since it was said Lincolns drove like a waterbed on wheels. as a teenager I worked at a gas station and the owner would send me on lunch runs in his 70s canary yellow Lincoln Town Car. since my car was a stick shift Beetle this was quite an adventure especially since the diner that made his favorite fried pork roll and cheese sandwich (New Jersey) and fries with gravy was in town and required parallel parking that beast.
@paulr7547
@paulr7547 Жыл бұрын
Good video
@thefencepost
@thefencepost Жыл бұрын
As a teenager I got the chance to drive a brand new 1971 Continental. When I turned the steering wheel nothing seemed to happen. I felt zero feedback from the tires and turned the wheel more. Eventually the front end started moving like a battleship in the general direction I wanted to go. After just a few blocks I had to stop and give up the drivers seat and I was happy too. That disconnected feeling from steering wheel to tires wasn't something I was comfortable with.
@timothyyoung3546
@timothyyoung3546 Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine had a 66 olds 98 drum speedometer 👍👍💯💯
@kylebass4635
@kylebass4635 Жыл бұрын
Yep my Stepdad's parents had 2 of them a 76 and a 79 both white with blue interior. The 76 had the rolling drum speedometer.
@jverrelli1
@jverrelli1 Жыл бұрын
Love it Adam, watch what happens if you go over 70, it turns bright orange, my 68/69 Lincoln's have the same type, they turn orange
@howardfauntroy8345
@howardfauntroy8345 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Adam for this wonderful video on the 1970-77 Lincoln Continental Instrument Panel & The “Rolling Drum” Speedometer. 😎 My Dad bought a new 1969 Lincoln Continental black 4 door sedan when I was 2 years old followed by a new 1972 Red Moondust Metallic Lincoln Continental Town Car with a Beige Lamont Cloth interior, when I was 5 years old. The two things that fascinated me most about the new 1972 Town Car was the amazing “new car smell” but also the “Rolling Drum” Speedometer, which I loved to see in action! As a little guy, I thought is was so unique and totally more futuristic, progressive and fascinating than cars like Cadillacs and Imperials with their old school speedometers. Thanks for taking me back on a thoroughly enjoyable trip down memory lane! 👍
@TheBigdog868
@TheBigdog868 Жыл бұрын
It reminds me of an old thermometer. Super cool 😎
@portaltwo
@portaltwo Жыл бұрын
Any chance you might upgrade to 4K videos in the near future? That would be awesome for viewing all these gorgeous vehicles!
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
1080p is plenty for anyone. People are ridiculous.
@portaltwo
@portaltwo Жыл бұрын
@@joshuagibson2520 Yep, so were 8-tracks and VCRs 🤣🤣
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
@@portaltwo nah. Not so much.
@mikekokomomike
@mikekokomomike Жыл бұрын
My favorite feature of the speedometer is once you hit 70 mph it turns red on the part past 70.
@williammaceri8244
@williammaceri8244 Жыл бұрын
Hey Adam, thanks for the Lincoln Continental Town Car review. I love these Lincolns, they weren't just big, with the 460, they were powerful and smooth. My parents owned a 1976 4 door Town Car, it was gorgeous, Dark Red Moondust Metallic with matching half vinyl roof including B piller coach lights. The interior was dark red velour. Even the trunk had wall to wall red carpet, including a carpeted spare tire cover. As you pointed out, the dashboard was a work of art that complements the entire car the drum speedometer was very easy to read, the rest of the gauges and Cartier clock that was back lit in Ford's bluish green color was all very cool. And what about that ashtray it was huge, not to mention there were ashtrays on both rear doors, complete with lighters, they had lights in them and covers. I love the exterior design with it's vertical parking and turn indicators at the end of the front fenders. The rear taillights matched the front end look with them placed vertically at the end of the rear fenders. Very Lincolnesk. In my opinion the 70s Town Cars had it all over the 70s Cadillacs. The Cadillacs were just big and boring inside and out. After the 76, they bought a dark blue metallic with light blue leather interior Signature Series Town Car, and I had a 95 black with black leather Signature Town Car. That 95 is still one of my favorite cars. I wish I still had it. Try and find one today, they are rare and very expensive.
@wilsixone
@wilsixone Жыл бұрын
I like the three-spoke steering wheel style much more than the single...
@wilsixone
@wilsixone Жыл бұрын
@Eric Ruud agree 100%. I believe if you wanted the "rim-blow" steering wheel it had to be single-spoke as well. I wouldn't order the option just on the name of it alone 😉
@bluwng
@bluwng Жыл бұрын
I liked the Mark III gauges you showed.
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