1966 Lincoln Continental - Jay Leno's Garage

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Published 2018-04-22
Jay recently bought this brilliantly engineered, original and unrestored Lincoln Continental convertible from a woman who lived three miles away from him! Lincoln savant John Cashman walks us through the unique and complex systems that make up this perfect California cruiser!
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All Comments (21)
  • @Slaphappy1975
    Damn, I don't think I've ever watched someone like John Cashman who knew a car so expertly well. The 50 minutes just blew by. Once again, thanks Jay!
  • @SCCA95060
    John Cashman stopped by my house years ago and serviced all my power windows and convertible top. Best money I ever spent on my car. Great to see him getting the recognition.
  • My father had the same exact car, the convertible top didn’t work so my father tracked down the engineer who designed it. He was retired living in Queens NY. He was so impressed that my father found him he became his personal mechanic. Top had 36 moving parts to make it operational.
  • 7:27 - " I watched the clock and the fuel gauge move simultaneously" I'm dead! Leno had me in tears with that one
  • @splob1981
    Almost an hour of Jay and an old Lincoln. What could be better?
  • @johnbronco8678
    Jay Leno's Garage is the best entertainment online or on TV today. No politics, nice people, fascinating subjects and just a peaceful way to spend some time. THANK YOU Jay!!
  • @frankmarano7530
    Sense of humor + Love of Cars= Jay Leno. It’s wonderful how he shares his passion of automobiles with us!
  • @jcollins1305
    Exactly why I love this channel. Anyone can tell you about a car, but Jay and his guests teach you what makes a car special. Fantastic stuff!
  • @HHH-ye1ro
    “John, you’re going to be on TV.” “Great, I’ll pack my wrinkled t-shirt, denim shorts and sandals.” I love this man!
  • 1AM in the morning and I find a 50 min long Jay Leno video about my favorite car.
  • I’m so impressed the way this show is filmed, I’m not a huge car guy but boy I do love these shows, thanks Jay
  • @BuzzSargent
    I enjoyed this show from start to end. This is when a Lincoln was a Lincoln. A beautiful ride, an amazing car in an engineering sense. Thanks, Jay for making covid a little less stressful!
  • @jimf.625
    Wow. John Cashman's knowledge and expertise is amazing.
  • It’s easy to tell Jay knows he landed a keeper in this car...he just adores this luxurious cruiser!
  • @AyeCarumba221
    This is probably my fourth time watching this particular episode. John is about the most perfect guest. Knows when to talk, and when to listen. When I was a kid in the mid 60s, the neighbors had what was probably a 64’ or so. It was my first exposure to suicide doors. I thought it was from the future.
  • @Beargizmo3
    Great to hear Mr Cashman is still with us. It's so great to see a person who retains this knowledge. I worked in the spare parts side of the computer industry and it was so great to work with someone who retained all this detail.
  • @ksman9087
    "I did not play with normal toys. I went to Army-Navy surplus yards and tool apart transmissions in old Army Jeeps." Now THAT is a gearhead!
  • @kirbyswarp
    These are the best episodes. Jay's own cars as well as unmodified cars from the 50's/60's.
  • @B4EVR
    I can't believe I am watching this 3.5 years after it aired. I own a '62 LCC and work on the trunk and top and every component myself. I even repaired the radio internally when I purchased it in 2012. Love my car. I live in California and purchased it from a guy in Pennsylvania. He had it in an airport hanger next to two planes he owned. When he uncovered it, my jaw dropped. mint original condition. I had it shipped across country in a closed auto transport trailer. So it didn't take long to figure out how it operated and what was happening. I have the original hub caps without a scratch stored away in foam. I have a second set I use on it when I drive it. Looks galore! Anyway, thanks John for loving the Lincoln as much as I do!
  • @JeffKing310
    Ok, a few points. 1. When I saw it was 50 mins, I thought ugh. Now I’m sad it’s over already. 2. John Cashman has savant level knowledge of these cars. Unreal and very impressive. 3. Ford must have lost a fortune on each one. 4. I’m surprised it weighs only 5800 lbs with all the mechanics, lead, complexity. Wonderful video, thanks Jay and John!