MOST DISGUSTING CAR EVER! First Wash in 27 Years on Gross Lincoln Continental Surprise Reveal

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This is a 1963 Lincoln Continental that was left in a chicken coop for 27 years since Mother Day 1995. A few months ago Mike Zlotnick reached out to me on behalf of his 2 other brother, Greg and Pete to see if I could clean and detail their fathers car. First we needed to remove the disgusting and mouse infested Lincoln Continental from their fathers garage and give it its first wash in 27 years, without their dad knowing the car was missing. As you will hear in the episode, the Zlotnick family lost their mother to cancer in 1994. Mother Day, the following year (1995), while visiting their mother in the cemetery in the Lincoln, the boys age (9,6, and 3 at the time) were in the back seat when they were pulled over by the police for having the wrong license plate on the Lincoln. The car was impounded and soon thereafter put into chicken coop for 27 years until today. Hope you enjoy the Zlotnick's family story. -Larry

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @konradzio8
    Oh man, I've never thought that I would be shedding tears watching a car detailing video. It's amazing how well you tell these stories, not only providing valuable informations about the technics you use, but also giving us all this context, interesting anecdotes, with even going to the extent of asking the family for the old photographs etc. This coupled with your extraordinary attention to details and wonderfully balanced editing really sets you apart from any other detailing channel out there. I wish all the best for you and for the Zlotnick family! Greetings from Poland
  • @P.Galore
    I restored 6 of these suicide door Lincolns. You have to be impressed by the quality of the build. The sticker " danger " is owner added, as is the Continental star on the front fender side ahead of the wheel. If the leather hasn't dried out you can simply redye it using SEM aerosol leather and vinyl dyes - a permanent solution. The automatic headlight dimmer mounted on the dash was sometimes called " The Magic Eye " If this car is going back into daily use, the VERY first thing to do is convert the single brake master cylinder to dual. Immediately if not sooner. These cars weigh 6000 lbs.
  • @xilnes7166
    wow its like a reality TV show. love these kind of " feel good " episodes. I love the entertainment value of this, the editing, music , timelapsing when needed, and more than everything the sincerity in your presentation . love it.
  • @jdmj0
    Larry, while yes, we admire your expertise in all that is car detailing, it is because of jobs like this that we love you. And not just taking on restoration jobs like this, but putting forth the time and effort to uploading the finest of edits. THANK YOU from your audience and fans.
  • @GrizzlyGarage
    Watching the interior change colors was mind blowing, I’m glad this continental got a second chance at life
  • @pipisugbo
    Glad to see you wearing proper PPE while dealing with the mouse refuse. It's truly a biohazard, with potential to cause hantavirus.
  • @twowheelvalle
    I love the "barn finds". On the one hand, it's a shame that such beautiful cars just stood around for a long time, on the other hand, it's always nice to see the stories behind a car.
  • The sentimental value makes these sort of videos a "must watch". Great work Larry!! 👊🏻
  • @Swindy1794
    I had an Australian Shepard just like Annie… smart as a whip, great dog!
  • @PaulRozeboom
    It's the videos like these that make me wish I could hang out with Larry for a day. So awesome to see the family come together like this from a past memory and seeing you give them that back is awesome. Thanks again for sharing another amazing video!
  • @Maisonikkokufan
    Lovely video as always Larry, they all just sound like great guys and the car is absolutely gorgeous. American cars of the 60s/70s and Malaise eras are absolutely gorgeous and as a Brit I'm jealous we never got them here!
  • @mja72
    The date of manufacture is 11/26/62 but the car's got front/rear seats from a '64. The 'Danger' sticker was applied by some previous owner and not factory. Would love to see it running and driving.
  • @LuvMyGT500
    I get such a kick out of watching these detailing restoration videos of yours and the Lincoln was no exception. Hopefully there’s a video in the works for that nasty 928S that’s shown a the end.
  • I love that Larry gets hands on and involved, helping people to even access their cars when it's a difficult situation. He doesn't just sit back with a "not my problem" attitude. You deserve your success sir.
  • I don't know what I'd do without my momma. She's my best friend. And I can't imagine my life without her
  • @TheHaso94
    Its always interesting to see these old gems cleaned up, but is it possible to follow up the process further? i.e when they go to the mechanic etc?
  • @Nlapierre333
    Love these videos, “first wash in xx years” is always a huge understatement. I love how you are there every part of the way and share as much - if not more - enthusiasm as the owners, you really are re motivating people to restore the forgotten things what we’re previously a huge part in someone’s life. I find myself teary eyed after a lot of your videos.
  • @angelg2638
    The story of their beautiful mom passing in 1995 got this 60 yr old war veteran shedding tears. I also met my beautiful GF around that time, and I realised we could have had kids your age now. You are wonderful boys to do that for your Dad, and he clearly raised you 3 very well.
  • That danger label was added for sure. Manufacturers didn’t do that until the late 70s. The public was expected to use common sense…. Obviously now a days that’s not the case.😂