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Beautiful 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible - Suicide Doors on 2040-cars

US $19,999.00
Year:1967 Mileage:150000
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

I've been the second owner of this car since 2007.  It was originally owned by a Michigan woman who kept it at her Florida home.  This car has been virtually trouble free for me.  I just enjoyed it, and performed basic maintenance. As you're probably aware, they only made 2700 of these.   Finding one with a perfectly functioning top and all 6 windows is pretty rare.  The woman who owned this car had those serviced by John Cashman, the best in the business.  I haven't had to do anything to them.  The item in most need of refurbishing is the interior, as you can see.  It's original.  You have to really look close to find all the other minor imperfections.  Surface rust, paint chips, etc.  Maybe you want to tinker with this, or maybe you just want to drive it, like me.  Either way, you won't be disappointed.  

It is a JOY to drive.  It truly feels like a "boat", without the bumps...  You can barely notice floating over railroad tracks. The car runs and drives, shifts, brakes, and idles nicely. 

These things don't work, at the moment:  A/C, Power Antennae, Power Seats, Cruise (?), Odometer, Washer Fluid (?). 

Check Out My Videos:

1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Taking a Drive)
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Windows)
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Engine Starting)
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Putting The Top Up)
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible (Putting the Top Down)

I've been "thinking" about selling it to make room for something else, but now I'm serious.  I will sell to the highest bidder before the end of July. You can buy it now for $19,999, you can also make an offer.  I reserve the right to accept anyone's offer at any time. Call me with questions at (330) 975-0244.  



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Launched earlier this year at the 2012 New York Auto Show, the MKZ is a midsize premium sedan that shares platforms with the Ford Fusion (also all-new for 2013). The sedan's primary competitors, according to Lincoln, include the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Cadillac CTS and Lexus ES Series sedans - each an established, accomplished player.

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