NNKH is NEVER a let down!! You remind me of my late old school mechanic dad. He saw the possibilities in lost cause cars too (much to the chagrin of my late mom). 12 minutes or 60 doesn’t matter. Its always great to see a new one drop!
Doesn't matter if it runs or not in the video. i still learn something new every time i watch this channel, and that means a lot for someone thats learning to be a mechanic, so thank you, sir, for your service.
When I was growing up in the sixties my Dad had a 1964, I loved that car. It was blue on blue and rode amazing. I was sad when he sold it in the seventies. It had the 430 cubic inch engine.
Love these old Lincolns. My Grandfather had a hard top. I'll never forget getting in his at seven years old and seeing the rear doors open. I thought that was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. It's too bad this has let go.
I love watching your adventures regardless where they take you. It is relaxing and fun. My father would restore cars. I remember a 55 Chevy he bought for 500 bucks in the 80’s. It had a good body but the floors were rotten out. I watched him slowly over time restore it. Best days of my life.
I know it not a 1964 , my father had a had 64 convertible and the dash didn't look like that at all . I am surprised that you listed it for only $ 600 . I would have asked for at least $1000 , all lot of those parts are very rare because it's a convertible . At any rate I will watch just about everything that you post . Chris your awesome , Hope all is well & you guys had a Very Merry Christmas and have Happy New Year !!!!
with suicide-illegal today rear door panels because they open "backwards". Imagine going down the highway at 60MPH and the back door opens catching the wind.
@@markae0 Actually , the doors have double locks and because the vehicle was manufactured that way (OEM) it is Not illegal . Pre-1960ish cars did not come with seat belts too and they are also exempt from having them installed . Now many people did install seat belts , to feel more safe . FYI
@@Out-Fishing13 Correct. 64' trunk lid rear section is flat with a concave garnish on the slam panel, 62' and 63' the trunk lid protrudes out and has a recessed flat garnish on the slam panel which also protrudes over the bumper. My friend nut and bolt restored two 64's to concours condition (one in New Zealand, the other in Indonesia) and spent an absolute fortune in the process. What he would have paid for a parts car is immeasurable.
Dude! You found the perfect buyer for that dozer! I’m so happy someone found you with the right equipment to get it out. And I like the short video with you getting the car out even without an engine and trans, cause you didn’t pull any funny business, you put it right in the title “no engine/trans”. Can’t beat that. Thanks Chris!
I love the adventures, No matter how big or small. We always can do them together. Thanks Hope everything is well. Just remembering the Tonka truck video that started it all for me. Kool adventures
Love all your videos. It doesn't always have to run and drive I enjoy watching the master at problem solving. Didn't get to say hello to Gus or see the sunset, maybe next time.
the older I get , the less excited I am about HUGE projects like this MAGNIFICENT Lincoln........I hope someone will buy it !!!! What I beautiful car !!!
My Dad had a 63 Continental 4dr convertible with the 430ci V-8 with red leather interior. Fantastic car! One of the few he wishes he could have kept along with his 55 Pontiac Safari wagon. Did what he had to with 8 kids. Instilled a love of cars in me and some of my siblings. Always an adventure. May he rest in peace. Chris, I enjoy your channels. Keep it up. My best to you, Jen and Autumn. All the best in 2025!!!
Chris, I must say to your credit, you put a lot of time and effort into saving these "junkmobiles," I used to do the same thing in my younger days, in 1969 I bought a 4 door convertible like this Continental for $150.00, sold it a month later for $250.00. Back then, that was a good profit for a running car. Much peace & happiness in the New Year.
Cool to have that relic get to be a "possible" donor car as I agree the bits are no doubt valuable to somone, best of all luck getting them to that there one, or more whom are in the middle of a restoration.
Chris, I’ve been watching for the past two years and I strive to be as good as a mechanic, a hard worker, and an overall good person as you! Keep up the progress, from Massachusetts
Your videos are always excellent, and your camera work is absolutely professional level. Thanks for the many great videos and experiences. Also, you have made me want to really visit Philadelphia from Western NY.
Hey Chris, I was hoping that you would revisit this property and grab the Lincoln. Great to discover this video drop .No apologies, who could even tell it was sitting up high on that uneven terrain with no rear wheels, not me. A lot of good parts still on that car. Well done rescue...
Helping otherwise scrapped vehicles go out to new homes has to be a good thing? Keep it all going chris. Hope you had an enjoyable first Christmas as a new family.
Hi buddy you are one of the few channels with good content. No excellent content. Keep humble your content.and channel. And you be there for long time. Congrats.for. new Baby. Happy new year. For you and family. Im good follower regards.
I got my Plymouth Valiant from the original owner after they parked it in the early '80's due to a leaking heater core; thankfully not in a "Rustbelt" area. Car was in a garage & a carport up in the PNW. Look at stuff like this & think "No thanks."
That old oil tank would make a good pig roaster. I made one for my buddy a few years ago works great. Bike cogs, chains, and electric motor(rom an old cloths dryer to turn the pig, Oil pump to recirculate the drippings/honey/spices over the pig while turning. He mounted it on a small trailer to take to parties. Just keep dumping in bags of charcoal and some apple wood to keep the heat just right. Nothin like a slow roasted young pig to livin up the party. The real funny thing is, his muslim neighbours love the smell so much they came over and had some too. His brother-in-law is jewish and he also couldn't resist having some also. After a few hours, the meat fall right off the bone
Yeah, you just can't beat apple wood smoke when doing pork, nothing is better! I cut apple wood logs into roughly 2" inch discs and store those, then they easily bust right up into nice chunks that I soak in water just before bbq'ing pork, usually ribs, for 4-6 hours. Never did a whole pig yet by myself anyways.
I must admit that I was a.little disappointed that you said no engine in the title. I would have liked to have been surprised like you were. Thanks for the great videos. Please tell Jen that I've been listening to Eggnog while celebrating the holidays.
I thought about leaving it out but figured it would bring more negative comments and good. I actually agree with you though, kind of nice to keep things a surprise. I'll take it out and see what happens. Thank you
Wow!, Chris, I'd have passed on that one instantly. Regarding those load binders, they're very dangerous compared to the ratchet kind. I saw a guy get his teeth bashed out by using a pipe extension on the handle of the cam lock old style binders.
Dear NNKH Chris. 👍👌👏 2) Engine/transmission or not makes no difference to me. I watch any content you put out anyway. Although I have to say that I would really, really like more Gus 💚 content. 😁 ;-) Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. I wish you all a good transition of the year. Best regards, luck and especially health to all 5 of you.
No apologies needed, I love all of your videos and look forward to seeing how far off the reservation you go sometimes. I say pull all the trim off that beast, sell it for max profit and scrap the carcass 😂
No engine/trans makes it especially challenging will-it-start video.
At least it’s not locked up
@@natarem Greetings from Sydney NSW: Bravo, mate
Gave it the old NNKH try! Disappointing g but never a total loss, love your content.
This is a will it tow 😂video Thumbs up 👍
no one likes a quitter
I like how that tire you pulled out perfectly rolled to the side
06:30
Right ? That was cool !
I was saying if that was me it would have taken 45 minutes..😆
There is no "let downs" with your video's....i like ur content regardless of what ur doin...Keep em coming and we'll keep watching!!!
NNKH is NEVER a let down!!
You remind me of my late old school mechanic dad.
He saw the possibilities in lost cause cars too (much to the chagrin of my late mom).
12 minutes or 60 doesn’t matter. Its always great to see a new one drop!
Chris has got to be the best prepared car guy on TH-cam, You have really helped me get better prepared and organized.
Doesn't matter if it runs or not in the video. i still learn something new every time i watch this channel, and that means a lot for someone thats learning to be a mechanic, so thank you, sir, for your service.
I learned not to buy junk.😂
A true supporter of your content would still watch and not complain!
Bang on!
Chill out there, lil buddy
@@M.TTT.😂
some people are so weird when it comes to the people who entertain them .... get a grip kid
@@Mouthy_TruckerWhat was the weird comment?
Lincoln Continental Sitting 40 years No Engine/Trans NNKH.............................. I still love to watch this THANK YOU
That front grill alone is worth the price of admission
you nailed it!
No apologies needed, Thanks for the video! Happy new year to the three of you.
When I was growing up in the sixties my Dad had a 1964, I loved that car. It was blue on blue and rode amazing. I was sad when he sold it in the seventies. It had the 430 cubic inch engine.
Amazing skill at yanking that tractor tire from the ground and getting it to fall exactly where you wanted it to go!
شكرًا
Thanks man!
The lack of engine surprised me because I didn't even read the title because I always click as soon as I see a NNKH video posted.😂
Always awesome when an NNKH video comes out. I got some NNKH merch for xmas! Whoop.
Not a let down for me, just love watching whatever you do ! Keep up the rescue efforts !
Love these old Lincolns. My Grandfather had a hard top. I'll never forget getting in his at seven years old and seeing the rear doors open. I thought that was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. It's too bad this has let go.
the way that tractor tire rolled right where it needed to go....
Hey Mr Chris, It don't matter what you do, you make everything very interesting! I enjoy watching all your video's. Blessings to you and your family!
I love watching your adventures regardless where they take you. It is relaxing and fun.
My father would restore cars. I remember a 55 Chevy he bought for 500 bucks in the 80’s. It had a good body but the floors were rotten out. I watched him slowly over time restore it. Best days of my life.
I know it not a 1964 , my father had a had 64 convertible and the dash didn't look like that at all . I am surprised that you listed it for only $ 600 . I would have asked for at least $1000 , all lot of those parts are very rare because it's a convertible . At any rate I will watch just about everything that you post . Chris your awesome , Hope all is well & you guys had a Very Merry Christmas and have Happy New Year !!!!
with suicide-illegal today rear door panels because they open "backwards". Imagine going down the highway at 60MPH and the back door opens catching the wind.
@@markae0 Actually , the doors have double locks and because the vehicle was manufactured that way (OEM) it is Not illegal . Pre-1960ish cars did not come with seat belts too and they are also exempt from having them installed . Now many people did install seat belts , to feel more safe . FYI
@@Out-Fishing13 Thanks for the info. I think the rear car doors are cool because you don't see that today.
@@Out-Fishing13 Correct. 64' trunk lid rear section is flat with a concave garnish on the slam panel, 62' and 63' the trunk lid protrudes out and has a recessed flat garnish on the slam panel which also protrudes over the bumper.
My friend nut and bolt restored two 64's to concours condition (one in New Zealand, the other in Indonesia) and spent an absolute fortune in the process. What he would have paid for a parts car is immeasurable.
I love those old Lincoln body styles . One my favorites ☺️
The crome trim looks in good condition,
This video was just fine; thanks for getting that Lincoln out of that yard and posting the video.
Glad your helping other people get pieces and parts
I’m glad you are trying to get this car to someone that can use it. It’s a classic. Thanks for the video.
I still remember my dad's 1962 Lincoln Continental, it was a gorgeous car
its mr douglas's car from Green Acres
Love that kind of crusty, rusty treasures!
Appreciate your always interesting closing music choices
Thanks for posting I always enjoy whatever you post. Glad you got rid of the loader and the guy brought proper equipment to get it.
Dude! You found the perfect buyer for that dozer! I’m so happy someone found you with the right equipment to get it out. And I like the short video with you getting the car out even without an engine and trans, cause you didn’t pull any funny business, you put it right in the title “no engine/trans”. Can’t beat that. Thanks Chris!
Chris you’re still the most genuine channel out there. Will it run or start or tow? Doesn’t matter. Still the best !
I love the adventures,
No matter how big or small.
We always can do them together.
Thanks
Hope everything is well.
Just remembering the Tonka truck video that started it all for me.
Kool adventures
Keep doing these kind of videos, we love them. Learned a lot from you about fixing cars. By far my favorite youtube channel! Cheers from Norway 🇸🇯
Nice work the way that tractor tire rolled out of the way. lol.
Love all your videos. It doesn't always have to run and drive I enjoy watching the master at problem solving. Didn't get to say hello to Gus or see the sunset, maybe next time.
Thanks! Just loved those '61 Lincolns. Great video. Happy New Year to you and your family. Blessings.
the older I get , the less excited I am about HUGE projects like this MAGNIFICENT Lincoln........I hope someone will buy it !!!! What I beautiful car !!!
My Dad had a 63 Continental 4dr convertible with the 430ci V-8 with red leather interior. Fantastic car! One of the few he wishes he could have kept along with his 55 Pontiac Safari wagon. Did what he had to with 8 kids. Instilled a love of cars in me and some of my siblings. Always an adventure. May he rest in peace. Chris, I enjoy your channels. Keep it up. My best to you, Jen and Autumn. All the best in 2025!!!
Looks like some very salvageable pieces on that Lincoln still a nice rescue Chris. 👍
Never been disappointed tuning in to any of your channels, those cars are sweet, should sell quick
Hope you see this. I will always enjoy seeing you work, load or mess with anything. No need to be sorry. I am sure I'm not alone in this.
no let down dude...love watching
Happy new year to you and your family Chris!!
Always good when Chris uploads a new video.
Merry Christmas to you, Jen, Autumn and Gus 😊
That must of been a beautiful car back in the day, another great video, thank you from Shaun in Norwich 🇬🇧
Miss your videos! Would love to see more videos!!! Happy Holidays to everyone!
Love that tractor Tyre maneuver Chris.
Your vids are always interesting👍
Chris your vids are never a let down! Learn something from every one!
Fun watching no matter what project you are working on. Happy New Year!
Never A Dull Moment Chris! Your Energy gives me Energy!💪💪💪💪
Chris, I must say to your credit, you put a lot of time and effort into saving these "junkmobiles," I used to do the same thing in my younger days, in 1969 I bought a 4 door convertible like this Continental for $150.00, sold it a month later for $250.00. Back then, that was a good profit for a running car. Much peace & happiness in the New Year.
Never a dull video Chris. I always look forward to a new posting. Happy 2025!
Nothing like a NEW NNKH squared on a sunday morning! Thanks Chris!
But it's Saturday...lol
Hope you didn't miss work or something? 😉
@@AlAllerton lol, been on vacation
Good job
never a let down for me Chris, Look forward to em all. Happy New Year.
I look so forward to these videos. Please post more frequently
I watch all your videos Chris. I learn a lot from you.
Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
Cool to have that relic get to be a "possible" donor car as I agree the bits are no doubt valuable to somone, best of all luck getting them to that there one, or more whom are in the middle of a restoration.
Chris, I’ve been watching for the past two years and I strive to be as good as a mechanic, a hard worker, and an overall good person as you! Keep up the progress, from Massachusetts
Epic Chris you are a hero. Your content is always excellent. Wishing you, Jen, Autumn, Gus and turbo all the best for 2025.
Your videos are always excellent, and your camera work is absolutely professional level. Thanks for the many great videos and experiences. Also, you have made me want to really visit Philadelphia from Western NY.
No need to apologize! We like your videos of em all... firing up on the first crank or no engine at all.
Come on bro, your entertaining us and I really think your the best tech ive seen. It was fun.
Excellent guys happy holidays cheers 🥂 😊
I like just watching you work.
Your right, that shell has a lot of great parts.
To bad no engine? Maybe.
Keep'em coming ill keep watching.
Happy New Year !!! 😁
can't believe i waited to see what's in the trunk
It's empty
Man those late 50's early 60's lincolns are beautiful ❤️
Hey Chris, I was hoping that you would revisit this property and grab the Lincoln. Great to discover this video drop .No apologies, who could even tell it was sitting up high on that uneven terrain with no rear wheels, not me. A lot of good parts still on that car. Well done rescue...
Surprise.....no engine or transmission.....I just had to snicker. Keep up the great work Chris...totally love your videos!!
Helping otherwise scrapped vehicles go out to new homes has to be a good thing? Keep it all going chris. Hope you had an enjoyable first Christmas as a new family.
The parts alone on these cars are worth gold.
That was awesome the way you hooked up the tractor tire so it would roll right over into the pile!! I would never have thought it would work. 👍
No apologies necessary. I enjoy watching you get these “non-runners” on the trailer.
Never be sorry for a video! Any content is good content. Make a video of you cutting the lawn I will watch it! Keep them coming. Happy New Year!!
Thanks for the video Chris! Merry Christmas buddy!
Hi buddy you are one of the few channels with good content. No excellent content. Keep humble your content.and channel. And you be there for long time. Congrats.for. new Baby. Happy new year. For you and family. Im good follower regards.
Never a let down always love the videos
Great videos. No. Need to apologize. Love em all.
Chris, you are doing a good thing. Keeping the old iron around is great. The new stuff has no style and very little metal. Keep up the good work.
Really enjoy these videos keep them coming
I got my Plymouth Valiant from the original owner after they parked it in the early '80's due to a leaking heater core; thankfully not in a "Rustbelt" area. Car was in a garage & a carport up in the PNW. Look at stuff like this & think "No thanks."
Chris, you make quite the effort on all these videos. Thumbs up buddy!
Love what you do keep them coming
Never a let down with your videos Chris.
That old oil tank would make a good pig roaster.
I made one for my buddy a few years ago works great.
Bike cogs, chains, and electric motor(rom an old cloths dryer to turn the pig,
Oil pump to recirculate the drippings/honey/spices over the pig while turning.
He mounted it on a small trailer to take to parties.
Just keep dumping in bags of charcoal and some apple wood to keep the heat just right.
Nothin like a slow roasted young pig to livin up the party.
The real funny thing is, his muslim neighbours love the smell so much they came over and had some too.
His brother-in-law is jewish and he also couldn't resist having some also.
After a few hours, the meat fall right off the bone
Yeah, you just can't beat apple wood smoke when doing pork, nothing is better! I cut apple wood logs into roughly 2" inch discs and store those, then they easily bust right up into nice chunks that I soak in water just before bbq'ing pork, usually ribs, for 4-6 hours. Never did a whole pig yet by myself anyways.
@@AlAllerton Apple is good for meat , but alder is the best for fish.
Looked like good chrome, tail lights, bumpers ect. lots of good parts.
I must admit that I was a.little disappointed that you said no engine in the title. I would have liked to have been surprised like you were. Thanks for the great videos. Please tell Jen that I've been listening to Eggnog while celebrating the holidays.
I thought about leaving it out but figured it would bring more negative comments and good. I actually agree with you though, kind of nice to keep things a surprise. I'll take it out and see what happens. Thank you
Wow!, Chris, I'd have passed on that one instantly. Regarding those load binders, they're very dangerous compared to the ratchet kind. I saw a guy get his teeth bashed out by using a pipe extension on the handle of the cam lock old style binders.
Dear NNKH Chris.
👍👌👏 2) Engine/transmission or not makes no difference to me. I watch any content you put out anyway. Although I have to say that I would really, really like more Gus 💚 content. 😁 ;-)
Thanks a lot for making explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
I wish you all a good transition of the year.
Best regards, luck and especially health to all 5 of you.
Can't win them all, but at least it's not just sitting there rotting away, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Tractor tyre pull absolute perfect landing 👌 happy Christmas 🎄 to u and the family. Keep doing the vids. Excellent channels
No apologies needed, I love all of your videos and look forward to seeing how far off the reservation you go sometimes. I say pull all the trim off that beast, sell it for max profit and scrap the carcass 😂
Thanks Chris for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys 🙏💝 good work cleaning out the yard 👍😁 maybe the motor was in the garage 😊💯
Perfect music at the end , good stuff