1963 Lincoln Continental Custom, Suicide Doors, Low Rider on 2040-cars
Stockton, California, United States
THIS POSTING IS FOR A 1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SEDAN WITH SUICIDE DOORS. IT HAS BEEN RESTORED FROM THE GROUND UP WITH EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM FEATURES. I HAVE 96 PHOTOS OF THE CAR INCLUDING THE PHOTOS IN THIS POSTING. IF YOU SEND ME A QUESTION WITH YOUR EMAIL INCLUDED I CAN SHARE ALL 96 OF THE PHOTOS WITH YOU. THE CAR IS STORED IN LODI CA IF YOU WANT TO INSPECT IT IN PERSON. $500. DEPOSIT REQUIRED USING PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS OF SALE. BALANCE OF PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF SALE SEE PAYMENT AND SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS.
AIR BAGGED ALL WHEELS WITH COMPRESSOR AND TANKS. COMPLETE NEW MOTOR CHEVY 350 CU. IN. 300 HP CUSTOM BUILT, LOTS OF CHROME. NEW TRANSMISSION. 20 IN. WHEELS WITH LOW PROFILE TIRES. DISC BRAKES IN FRONT. NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND BOOSTER UNIT. POWDER COATED FRONT A ARMS. ALL NEW BALL JOINTS AND BUSHINGS. CUSTOM ENGINE COMPARTMENT, ALL PAINTED LIKE CAR. 4 LINK IN REAR. SHAVED DOORS (4) WITH DOOR POPPERS INSTALLED. FRONT FENDER WHEEL OPENINGS LOWERED 5 INCHES. CUSTOM EXTERIOR PAINT. CUSTOM LEATHER INTERIOR AND TRUNK. CUSTOM FRONT GRILL. CUSTOM METAL DASH AND CONSOLE. CUSTOM GAUGES AND BEZELS IN DASH. CUSTOM STEREO WITH, SPEAKERS, BASE, AND AMP. NEW WIRE HARNESS COMPLETE. ALL LED LIGHTS IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT, TRUNK, AND CABIN. ALL CHROME HAS BEEN RE-CHROMED. CAR LOWERED ALL THE WAY TO GROUND. CUSTOM CHROME STEERING COLUMN AND STEERING WHEEL WITH TILT. SOUND PROOF CARPET AND HEADLINER.(FOIL AND PADDING) |
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