DETROIT — Michael Oakley is one of only 80 people in America who scored a $110,000 Lincoln Continental within 48 hours of its debut.“You see a particular car driving down the street or at the Detroit auto show and you say, ‘I’ve got to have one of those,’” explained Oakley of Clinton Township, Mich.He waited years for an opportunity to buy the iconic vehicle that made history for its vintage elegance and rare, center-opening “suicide doors.” So the limited-edition Lincoln will join his 2015 Chevrolet Corvette and 1958 Chevy Bel Air.“Melding the past with the present or future, to me, is a cool idea,” Oakley said.He was among hundreds — mostly from New York, Los Angeles and Miami — who swamped Lincoln dealerships with requests as soon as news broke on Dec.