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1965 Lincoln Continental on 2040-cars

US $31,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:85000
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Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
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1525 Cypress Creek Rd. Austin, TX
512-800-4654
1965 Lincoln Continental [TRIM] $31,500
Year: 1965
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: [TRIM]
Stock #: 104FreeRek35
VIN: 11111111111111111
Trans: Automatic
Color: Black
Interior: Leather
Mileage: 85,000
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Classic Lincoln with fantastic curb appeal. This car is very reliable, runs and drives really well and is in very nice shape, not bagged or modified. The top works (believe its the original), A/C blows cold, all of the windows work as they should. It's a factory loaded car with rare options that you just don't see on a Lincoln this age, for example a power (vacuum) tilt steering column. Power seat, horn, top, wipers, clock and radio are all working well too. Car comes with the original wheels and tires/hubcaps. Radio was rebuilt digital to accept an audio in (headphone jack). I had the motor refreshed (rings and bearings), I have had the transmission rebuilt had the brakes completely rebuilt. Car comes with a folder of receipts, invoices, and bills since I have owned it. As with many older cars there are some minor cosmetic blemishes here and there. (pictures upon request to serious buyers). Also recommended that the tires be replaced since they are cracked from lack of routine driving. The car needs a couple of other minor things like a spare tire and the power steering needs to be looked at, it whines at low rpm but it works great otherwise. Car has a custom stainless storage door installed where the spare would go and it is removable and easily put back to original. Car's price adjusted accordingly and will consider all reasonable offers. Serious buyers only please. 

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        Lincoln is making a huge splash in New York this week, rolling out the Continental Concept you see here. Not only does this bring back an iconic bit of Lincoln nomenclature (just as some competitors are making things more complicated), it previews the new Continental fullsize sedan that will come to market next year. This is "a concept which for us signals the future of what we call quiet luxury," Ford Motor Company president and CEO, Mark Fields, said during an event Sunday. "The Concept is a very strong hint – I'll underline very strong hint – as to what you'll see in the production vehicle." There's no other way to say it: the Continental looks stunning. It's a long, low-slung sedan, with a shape that's reminiscent of the Ford Interceptor Concept from 2007. But this thing is all Lincoln, and shows a host of new design cues that will no doubt work their way across the brand's range. Most notably, the split-wing grille is gone, with this new chrome centerpiece showing a "new face for Lincoln" (where have we heard that before?). The Continental also incorporates LED matrix headlamps, with laser-assist high-beams and tiny Lincoln logos embedded inside. For the doors, Lincoln uses "E-Latch" handles that tuck discretely into the Continental's beltine. The concept rolls on polished aluminum, 21-inch wheels with painted pockets. Up above, the Continental has a SPD SmartGlass tinting sunroof that can keep the interior up to 18 degrees cooler. Around back, the Continental has a wide, planted stance, with taillamps that stretch from side to side. These lamps have "light-through-chrome" technology, which means they have a chrome look when not illuminated. Rounding out the whole design are slim, wide exhaust outlets that look fantastic. The main focus of the Continental is luxury, and Lincoln says this car uses "the brand's most sensual materials ever." That includes Venetian leather seats and door panels, Alcantara on the seat inserts and armrests, a satin headliner and wool carpet. Lighting is also a key feature, with an ambient glow that radiates throughout the cabin and "soft-gold" LED lights in the center console. As for comfort, the Continental's 30-way seats are said to mold to passengers' sizes and shapes. Rear seat passengers have it best, though, with a two-seat layout, tray tables, a champagne storage compartment, and detachable, handmade Venetian leather travel cases.