Lincoln Continental Tail Light Film Covers s were available such as 6 CD changer or a power moonroof, as Lincoln wanted to offer all the equipment and features standard. 1997 was the last year before it was updated again.The Continental was updated again in 1998 with a mildly freshened exterior. The front-end held a strong family resemblance to the newly-redesigned '98 Town Car. Also new for 1998 was a dashboard redesign, though still keeping the reflective dash cluster. A good deal of money was spent on these changes, and sales were up from the '97 model. In 1999, it was too soon to change anything outside, so Continental gained seat- Features for your Lincoln Continental - Yellow- Excellant for foglights or driving lights giving a "euro look".
- Optic Blue- HID Effect, bright white light with subtle blue hue
- Clear- Invisible and strong. Stops lens from yellowing and cracking
- Tint- Subtle tinted effect for front lighting
- Gun Smoke- A darker smoke-out effect for front lighting
Lamin-x Tail Light Film Covers The Continental was substantially updated in the mid-1990s, with more rounded lines. The 1995 model had a complete overhaul on the interior and exterior. Power now cam with the 32v DOHC 4.6 V8 derived from the mustang cobra. It produced 260hp and 260 ft-lbs of torque. 0-60 was a stout 7 seconds. Inside featured a plush leather interior with many amenities and advanced electronics for the time. The 1995-1996 continentals had air ride suspension on both the front and rear while the 97 has rear air and traditional coils up front. There was only one trim offered and was called the base. Few option Lamin-x Tail Light Film Covers Fits the following: |