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1946 Lincoln Continental Convertible -v12 -very Rare, 1 Of Only 201 Built In '46 on 2040-cars

Year:1946 Mileage:25169
Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
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1946 Lincoln Continental Convertible Cabriolet   V12


Very rare and prestigious post war American classic. 1 of only 201 built. 


     Just out of long term storage.  Very nice all around car that is so unique, most people don't know what it even is.   The V12 engine sets it apart from most anything it's ever around.  Then engine itself is a piece of art and is mechanically sound.  The car starts right up and runs good.  The engine idles smooth, runs cool and isn't smoking or making scary noises.  It shifts good and stops good.  The body is solid and straight.  Paint looks really good overall but does have some small nicks and scratches that happen over time.  The car was painted sometime in the mid 80's and has obviously been kept in doors.  Chrome looks good on the car and it is very complete.  Grill looks new and is a very distinctive part of the car.  The driver's side tail lens is cracked.  Push button door handles are a neat feature and work like they should.  It has a good solid frame and nice floors.  Photos will tell more than I can type.  I am posting right at 70 photos of the car trying to show it's condition and features.  Clean title with no issues.

Terms/Conditions - This car is being sold "AS IS" with no warranty written or implied. You are invited to come inspect and test drive this vehicle before placing your bid. This car is for sale locally as well and I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime if needed.  No funny business, this car is being sold with a clear Ky title free and clear of brands or liens. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer although I will gladly assist with arrangements. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is due within 48 hours with full payment due within 7 days of the auctions end. Naturally, the car will not be released until funds have cleared my bank. Please do not bid unless you fully intend to follow through with the sale (ask your wife and bank first).

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Questions?  Feel free to email, call, or text.  Tim 270-799-8388


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