** Amazing Custom ** 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible !!! on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
*** 1964 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL *** ** CONVERTIBLE **
MILD CUSTOM WITH FINISHED IN A SINISTER MILES DEEP “MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC” EXTERIOR AND NEAR FLAWLESS BLACK INTERIOR WITH BLACK POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP. THE “HOOPS” OR CUSTOM RIMS HAVE A DEEP LIP WHICH IS PAINTED THE SAME COLOR TO MATCH THE PAINT ON THE CAR.
MILD FACTORY 430ci V8 WITH CAM ( NOT SURE OF THE CAM SPECS ) ROCKERS, FUEL INJECTION, VALVE COVERS…ETC..
THE BLACK FABRIC TOP IS NEAR FLAWLESS AND SHOWS LITTLE WEAR WORKS PERFECTLY VIA A REMOTE ON KEYCHAIN.
THE “TURBO-DRIVE” AUTOMATIC SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH AS IT SHOULD.
ALL FACTORY POWER WINDOWS AND VENT WINDOWS WORK PERFECTLY AND HAS GOOD GLASS.
NICE GAPS IN THE SHEETMETAL, DOORS, HOOD, TRUNK ALL OPEN AND CLOSE WITH EASE.
NO RUST AND VERY SOLID UNDERCARRIAGE, TRUNK, BOTTOM OF DOORS, ENGINE BAY…
DISC BRAKES WORK WELL , BUT COULD USE SOME ATTENTION SINCE THIS CAR HAS SAT FOR A FEW YEARS IN A COLLECTION. MOTOR STARTS AND RUNS WELL , BUT COULD ALSO USE SOME “TUNING” FOR DRIVABILITY AND IDLE …
CUSTOM AIRBAG SUSPENSION WORKS AS IT SHOULD FOR THAT “LOW” AND MEAN LOOK OR “RAISED” FOR DRIVEWAY CLEARANCE .
THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN TITLE WITH DOCUMENTED MILES AND INTERESTING OWNER HISTORY… ( WORD HAS IT THAT A JUDGE ON THE VOICE AND COVER OF PEOPLE MAGAZINE’S “SEXIEST MAN ALIVE” , ONCE OWNED THIS CAR) ..
QUICK VIDEOS OF TOP OPERATION AND WALK AROUND: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qUSnPkhQ8Y&list=UUDMVK_rezJfmTHpZwu627_g
AND: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr3RKZ5fygU&list=UUDMVK_rezJfmTHpZwu627_g
FOR MORE INFO ON CURRENT HISTORY OF CAR, CALL OR TEXT: AARON (302)-547-5004
OR MORE PICS AND INFO CONTACT: JAY BROWN (302)-358-6657
SHIPPING AVAILABLE IF NEEDED. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY WHEN PURCHASING- MOST BANKS WILL NOT FINANCE A CAR THIS OLD. CAR IS SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. |
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