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1961 Lincoln Continental Beautiful Ca-car Black On Black Lowered Like A1962 1963 on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:5000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:430
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1Y82H418651
Year: 1961
Interior Color: Black
Make: Lincoln
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Continental
Trim: sedan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 5,000
Sub Model: No Reserve
Exterior Color: Black

 

1961 Lincoln

Up for sale is my pride and joy, a 1961 Lincoln Continental. This is the first year of the suicide door models Lincoln ever made. This is a matching number's car with original engine and  transmission. Both were rebuilt a few years ago and the car is in excellent mechanical condition. It's been owned by one other family besides myself and always stored indoors. Absolutely zero rust issues and all original body panels throughout. I have a clean California title in hand registered to my name ready for transfer. Tags just paid until August 2015. This car turns heads and gets thumbs up wherever I drive it. Here's your chance to own an iconic American Luxury sedan that will only appropriate in value as time goes on.

The original 430 engine and 3-speed automatic trans were overhauled in 2010 and have about 5k miles since the rebuild. Car starts right up on first key turn and shifts very smooth into all 3 gears. Engine was rebuilt using newer internal parts so the car now runs on regular unleaded fuel. Cruises at highways speeds great and has a ton of power with that big block V8 under the hood. Power brakes and power steering work fine and the car maneuvers very easy for a 17+ foot car. Drives straight as an arrow on the road with no pulling to the sides. There are no oil leaks as is very common with these Lincolns.The suspension was lowered in front with custom performance springs to not affect the stock road feel of a classic Lincoln. Rear was dropped with lowering blocks. It handles impressive for such a large car.With the new suspension setup I can take 80mph tight turns on the highway and car still feels level and very much in control. Brand new wide white-wall tires with about 95% tread left. 

All the chrome trim is original to the car and in great shape. Some of it has been re-chromed like the door handles, exterior emblems, some interior trim, and trunk moldings. Interior is nice and clean, the seats and trunk area were reupholstered about 6 months ago, and the rest of the interior was done a few years ago by the previous family. I also just replaced all the wood trim on the doors and dash area. The interiors on these early 60's Lincolns look absolutely stunning in my opinion. Car was painted about 5 years ago and still looks pretty good. Body panels all line up straight and there's perfect 1/4" spacing between fenders, hood, doors, and trunk. The doors open and close like the day it rolled off the assembly line. All 4 windows roll up and down like new. I just had the motors rebuilt and serviced the windows regulators so they move nice and quiet. Original glass all around in great shape. Everything in the electrical system works with the exception of the front power seat and AC system. On the seat issue the knobs to the seat control are broken ($85 on eBay for a new switch). I haven't tinkered with the air conditioning system much since I got the car. The air vents inside the car work fine and all the dash knobs are functioning but there is no cold air. The compressor is missing the belt as well. It might just need a service or a new compressor at most and you have ice-cold AC again. Aside from that the car is in pretty good shape and can be enjoyed as is or with a little extra work turned into a real gem of a classic. During its era this car was meant for royalty and honestly, that's how you feel when you're on the road behind the wheel of this beauty.

Car is available for inspection by any bidder during this auction. Give me a call if you would like to set up an appointment (714)351-9372. I am not interested in any trades so please don't ask. As all other classic cars it is being sold in AS IS condition. Please ask questions if you are unsure of anything before bidding. This is a No Reserve listing and the car will go to the highest bidder no matter what. View my feedback and bid with confidence. Thanks for your interest and good luck! :0)



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