Yes, I am referring to the gold and blue 1958 Continental that we previously displayed in March 2022. Equipped by Stitched by Slick, it has large gold wheels, a significantly lower profile than a typical 1950s land yacht, and an abundance of LED lights. This isn’t the only Continental build I’ve seen, but that’s not what makes it unique.
This Lincoln is distinguished by a contemporary interior that was taken from a Bentley. Indeed, I refer to the entire set-up, encompassing the center console, dashboard, and front seats. Naturally, everything was encased in opulent leather and wood veneer. All of the contemporary technology found in a contemporary Bentley, including the electrically adjustable seats and infotainment screen, was also transplanted.
ridiculous? Not with Snoop Dogg as the owner. Preposterous? Since Bentley also makes a Continental model, the Lincoln’s front fenders still bear the appropriate insignia.
However, if you’re a Ford enthusiast searching for an excuse to lose your mind, you should be aware that this Continental is no longer powered by the 430-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) MEL V8 that it formerly had. The unit was swapped out for a General Motors LS3.
Regardless of Detroit-bred rivalries, I will still sаy that the LS3 is a wonderful update for a classic, so go ahead and get out the tar and feathers. This mill, after all, originated with the Chevrolet Corvette and made its way into other awesome vehicles like the Pontiac G8, Camaro, and SS. In stock form, it has 430 horsepower (maybe more in this application), and it is unquestionably more dependable than the previous MEL powertrain.
One additional surprise awaits you within the Continental’s trunk: a 10-inch Rockford Fosgate PuncҺ P3 subwoofer honoring Snoop’s mother, Beverly. There’s also a reference to the rapper’s album “Algorithm” from 2021. When this automobile was finished, the release was Snoop’s most recent, however he has since released “Deаth Row Summer.”
In the video below, you can see the rapper’s Lincoln Continental if you’re into restomod builds with unusual swaps. At last, it’s parked in the gorgeous Beach City Music complex in California, home to Snoop Dogg.