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1969 Lincoln Continental Mark 3 Mk Iii 460 Motor Beautiful Luxury Classic Car on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:48578
Location:

Henderson, Maryland, United States

Henderson, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

1969 LINCOLN MK III - 48K ORIGINAL MILES.
VERY CLEAN CAR, BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL INTERIOR.
WOULD NOT TAKE MUCH TO MAKE THIS A SHOW CAR.
RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE. POWER WINDOWS, AND SEATS ARE IN WORKING ORDER.
LIGHTS AND WIPERS AND INTERIOR LIGHTS ALL WORKING.
BODY IS VERY NICE AND STRAIGHT, PAINT HAS SOME IMPERFECTIONS IN THE TRUNK LID AND PASSENGER SIDE DOOR. AND PASSENGER SIDE HEADLIGHT COVER.
VINYL TOP IS ORIGINAL TO THE CAR, IT IS VERY PRESENTABLE BUT SHOWS SOME WEAR
CHROME IS NICE, REAR BUMPER EXTENSION ON DRIVER SIDE HAS AN AREA OF RUST.
GREAT CLASSIC TO ENJOY AS IS, OR TAKE TO THE NEXT LEVEL.
VERY SOLID TRUNK AND UNDERCARRIAGE - NICE CLEAN MOTOR COMPARTMENT.

PLEASE SEE THE 43 PICTURES UNDER THIS DESCRIPTION.

TERMS :

1. $500 DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS - NON REFUNDABLE

2. FINAL PAYMENT IN 3 DAYS - MONEY WIRE - CASH IN PERSON - OR CERTIFIED FUNDS ONLY . ALL FUNDS TO BE CLEAR BEFORE CAR LEAVES.

3. CAR IS LOCATED IN MARYLAND ZIP CODE 21640

4. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOMED

5. I CAN ASSIST IN SETTING UP SHIPPING AT YOUR EXPENSE IF NEEDED. I WILL ASSIST IN LOADING OR ANYWAY NEEDED TO MAKE THIS A SMOOTH PROCESS

6. I HAVE BEEN ON EBAY FOR 14 YEARS AND HAVE 100% FEEDBACK

7. THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS. - THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK


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Lincoln made a rather assertive statement about the future of its products at the 2012 LA Auto Show. Rather than put any new vehicle on display for the first press day, the American premium brand placed a collection of classic cars from its past on the show floor. For the second day, that assortment was replaced with more than a half-dozen examples of the all-new 2013 MKZ. Following that, Lincoln teased a new ad campaign that was in the works, and it appears we now have the first extended promotional video.
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