In 1964 spy action film “Goldfinger” a black Lincoln Continental Four Door Sedan was used by Goldfingers henchman Oddjob. The car ended up crushed into a square with mr Solo and the gold inside. The full name of the car model is 1964 Lincoln Continental Four Door Sedan 53A.
Black car used while inside the matrix in 1999 science fiction film “The Matrix” directed by the Wachowskis is a black 1965 Lincoln Continental. Very boxy, lots of edges, classic American style suicide door big sedan of the era of ’60s.
This customized 1967 Lincoln Continental with 750 horsepower engine was a star of Dax Sheppard’s “Hit and Run” movie. Whit 20 inches wheel and many other features it looks really cool.
In this post we are collected some pictures of 4th generation Lincoln Continental. This 1960’s 4 door premium cars with suicide doors is a true classic and a work of art! 4th gen Lincoln Continental was filmed in numbers of movies.
Lincoln Continental. This car we see in the first few scenes of the cult movie trilogy “The Matrix,” by The Wachowskis. This car shown in “The Matrix» (1999), “The Matrix Reloaded” (2003) and “The Matrix Revolutions” (2003).
It’s not easy to say when the debut of the car in the movie. One of the earliest occurrences of the Lincoln Continental in the film can be considered in Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Marnie”, as well as in the third James Bond film “Goldfinger». Both films came out in 1964. However, it is known for certain when the debut of this car for sale – it took place in 1960.
However, in most publications about the history of the Lincoln brand is mentioned in 1961 that, in principle, not surprisingly, in the U.S. the next model year opened in the autumn. Respectively in 1961 and the model sold in the autumn of 1960.
1961 Lincoln Continental convertible. Photo: That Hartford Guy
Unique design of the Lincoln Continental was created by designer Elwood Engel. The car had a suicide doors, and one of the most striking features for its time, was the size of the model.
Lincoln Continental Engine. Photo: Greg Gjerdingen