1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible on 2040-cars
Rumson, New Jersey, United States
1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible I purchased the Lincoln on ebay about 2 years ago from the
previous owner in Florida. An ex Red
Socks pitcher. I’m unsure how many owners
there were prior to him but might have only been one. The car is in great running condition. Starts and runs excellent. It cruises and has a very comfortable ride. Heat and AC work. Odometer reads 30,489 miles. I was told the engine was rebuilt but don’t have any paperwork on it. My guess is the car has 130,000 miles. Work I’ve had done since I’ve owned the car: Tune Up (oil changes, filters, etc) New Coil, plug wires, and plugs New Coolant hoses New power steering hoses New Tires New Steering box and alignment New Header Gaskets New Breaks The top works great and trunk lid. Windows work as well but need new window switches. Most of the switches are shot but I have had the windows working. They go in and out. I only drive it in warm weather so typically just get the windows down and keep them down. Garage kept so that works for me. The top is in good condition but has one small hole. Paint is shot and interior could definitely us a refreshing. Front passenger seat is the worst. Rear seat is fine. Could use new carpet but it’s not terrible. With a new paint job and interior the car will be a looker and/or flip for good profit as I’m pricing the car to sell. I have the owner’s manual, two sets of keys, paperwork on any of the repairs I had done, and a car cover. Car has clean title. Don’t hesitate to call me on my cell with questions. Garth, cell 973-600-2514 |
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