*no Reserve* 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible on 2040-cars
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
For sale is an all original, numbers matching 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible. This car is sold as is and the winning bidder assumes all responsibilities. This car was purchased by me on leave from my second tour back in 2005 and has been garage kept since then and to my knowledge, prior to and it's entire life. Due to a new baby in our life I have finally decided to part with this gift to myself for making it out of Iraq.
The car was restored prior to my purchase and has roughly ten thousand dollars invested into it, which, to my understanding, largely went to the operation of the convertible mechanism. All parts of that mechanism work perfectly, and I am happy to include upon request, a recent video of the top in complete operation so you can verify this before you make any bids. There are a few minor imperfections throughout on the paint and a tiny piece of the front right trim is missing up near the bumper, and that is visible in the picture of that angle. The car had a custom sound system that has since been professionally removed with no impact on the condition of the interior. The AC system needs to be recharged to blow cold air. These imperfections aside, this car, as clearly visible in the included pictures is immaculate and a real head turner. With a little bit of attention to detail it could be a trophy-winning, 100 point show car. Recent work on the car includes professionally installed, new or rebuilt parts in the top hydraulic mechanism, switches, and relays as well. The power options on the car all work to include the rear windows that go down slightly upon entering to allow clearance with the top. The doors all line up correctly to new clackers and the body is devoid of rust. Minor surface patina exists in a few small places underneath. The vehicle was recently inspected by Travis' Auto in Suffolk, VA and had a new heater core installed to help with the engine cooling. The tires have good tread and less than 10k miles on them. These cars are iconic, with their "suicide doors" and yacht-like feel. It is a joy to drive, always gets thumbs ups, and would stand a chance in almost any car show you brought it to. I am happy to work with the winning buyer to get this car to its finally destination. Please send me any questions or requests for more information and I will answer them as quickly and completely as possible. Good luck! |
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