Looks Good! Bet that car is solid as a tank!
I think I read that the old 60's Continentals had "butterfly valve" carbs that are tricky to set? Is that true?
No matter, by hindsight, though, I should have bought one. I bought a 46 Lincoln Continental Convertible (with a chevy 350 engine) instead in 2008. Everything else was original, including the hydraulic windows. Bought it for $20k, paid $30k to get it restored at L------ L--- in central Florida, but they strung me along for a year or two during the restoration, then they crashed it during repair! Backed into something. Really. At least they were honest enough to tell me, though. I didn't see any exterior damage, but I had to get it sent for a laser frame analysis, or something like that. The frame place said it was okay.... But by that time my back was too bad to drive the car --It didn't' ride like an '89 Towncar I soon realized... (Although I think I have heard of people putting the bodies of those vintage 40's Continentals on newer Towncar frames...). Anyway, so I put the '46 on consignment at a classic car museum in Sarasota, Florida for a couple years--but for some reason, they didn't keep enough oil in the engine, or it leaked. Dunno... So later, when I had it shipped to another classic car dealer in Houston, and the shipping company driver started it, the engine blew up! I had a big fight with H------- Insurance company to pay to put a new engine in, and they finally did.... But then I needed money, and had to sell the car at a loss. Sad story, huh?
Funny thing though--that car had almost an eerie attraction for me... I remember, even though I was 25, I couldn't resist buying a toy model of the 46 Lincoln Convertible that they sold at the 7-11 in Santa Monica... Just couldn't resist buying it. It was Dark blue. Really classy. (You know Clark Gable had one...). I put it on my windowsill in my trailer... And when I was 45, I bought the actual car, the only one for sale (they only made 201 of them, priced at $10k in 1946...). And the actual car I bought was dark blue too! Eerie, huh...
Do you think that means I used to be Clark Gable? Hope so. I think he had more dates that I did...