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Yes the 1995 Lincoln Continental comes from the factory with air suspension, in which can be converted to non-air.
Do you have the factory air ride or have you converted the car to a coil over suspension?
usually on the trunk hinge
The only engine from the factory in a 1997 Lincoln Continental is the 4.6 liter Dual Over Head Cam , V8 engine ( 281 cubic inches )
I was looking at the 1996 Lincoln Continental Owner Guide and it doesn't show anything about it having a cabin air filter from the factory ( P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician )
i have a 99 continental and it has a factory CD changer mounted in the trunk. i have seen some mounted in the center counsel as well.
yep, just bagg it like i did my 99' Lincoln town car with 10-switches(air-ride suspension) rides better than factory!!!!
According to the 1999 Lincoln Continental owners manual : It came from the factory with the Motorcraft BXT-65-750 battery ( that's BCI group size 65 and 750 cold cranking amps )
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youre automatic air ride suspension went out it happens to alot of navigators/expeditions that came from the factory with rear air ride shocks
Low retail, $1175. Average retail, $3625. High retail, $8200. It's all about condition and factory accessories.
A 1978 Lincoln Continental 4 door sedan could be worth $15100 in a high retail situation. Average retail, $6200. Low retail, $3625. It's all about condition and factory options.