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1946 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet

offered with a reserve

This exceptional car has been in the current owners possesion for around 12 years, and has a known history going back to the early 70's here in the Indiana Region. The car runs and drives without fault- it starts right up, runs almost silently, has great oil pressure, shifts and stops well . The car handles straight and true, it runs cool, and does not smoke. The interior is in beautiful condition having been recently redone. The paint is in very nice condition, having also been repainted recently. The brightwork is exceptional. The top, a new correct pattern Hartz Cloth Top is without fault. Lots of mechancial work has been performed under the current owners care including Rebuilt Engine and Gearbox, Overdrive and Rear End serviced, All new Suspension, Springs and Brakes, significant rewiring, all hydraulics serviced, Wheels Restored and WW Radials installed. It has the correct and very rare one year only generator.

This is a perfect CCCA CARavan car capable of highway speeds with all the power options one could get in 1946. This is a CCCA Premier car having recently scored above 98 points, won it class at the Indianapolis Concours a couple of years ago, and is an LCOC First Place Winner

You arent going to find a better sorted, easy driving, or more beautiful CCCA eligible Convertible.



The first Lincoln Continental was developed as Edsel Ford's one-off personal vehicle, though it is believed he planned all along to put the model into production if successful. In 1938, he commissioned a custom design from the chief stylist, Bob Gregorie, ready for Edsel's March 1939 vacation. The design, allegedly sketched out in an hour by Gregorie working from the Lincoln Zephyr blueprints and making changes, was an elegant Convertible with a long hood covering the Lincoln V12 and long front fenders, and a short trunk with what became the Continental series' trademark, the externally-mounted covered spare tire.

The car could be considered a channeled and sectioned Zephyr that did not even have the bulge that in the Zephyr (and in some other cars) replaced the running-board at the bottom of the doors. This decrease in height meant that the height of the hood was much closer to that of the fenders. There was hardly any trim on it at all, making its lines superb. This car is often rated as one of the most beautiful in the world.

The custom car for the boss was duly produced on time, and Edsel had it delivered to Florida for his spring vacation. Interest from well-off friends was high, and Edsel sent a telegram back that he could sell a thousand of them. Lincoln craftsmen immediately began production on the Continental convertible, and even a rare few hardtop models. They were extensively hand-built; the two dozen 1939 models and 400 1940-built examples even had hand-hammered body panels, since dies for machine-pressing were not constructed until 1941.

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Continental production was suspended, to be re-started in 1946 to 1948. Like the other Post War Lincolns, however, the Continental had similar bits of trim added to make it look improved. The 1939–1948 Continental is recognized as a "Full Classic" by the Classic Car Club of America, one of the last-built cars to be so recognized.

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