1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible Restored Suicide Doors 61 62 63 64 65 66 on 2040-cars
Year:1967Mileage:9999
Location:
Deltona, Florida, United States
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible!
Selling the rarest of the suicide door convertibles. They only made about 2000 of these and it's estimated there are less than 200 on the road today. And I'm sure only a handful anywhere near this condition, not to mention black on black. This is my personal car titled and registered in my name. I drive it often and have never had any issues with it. I take it to local car shows and it always steals the show! Here is your chance to stand out among the many Camaros and Mustangs. Of every show and cruise in I've attended so far, I have the only convertible Lincoln and it gets all the attention. Plan to spend extra time everywhere you go talking to people about this thing. I don't think I've ever stopped for gas without people coming up to see the car and ask questions. The top works every time via the top switch on the dash, the key on the rear fender, or the really cool custom remote. All the windows work smoothly as well with all of the original relays and wiring. If you know these cars, you know how important and rare that is. The car has been professionally restored to near original condition. The seats were just finished last week. They were done right with the correct grain real leather and cost almost $3000. The only "custom" parts of the car are the black billet grill with smoked lights and the carbon fiber door panels. They were originally wood grain, which I never liked since the rest of the car is all black and chrome. The carbon fiber with the original Lincoln emblems looks fantastic. I meticulously maintain this car, so all the fluids are fresh, battery is strong, tires are 90%, brakes are new, car runs drives steers and stops great. The 462 cubic inch engine runs strong and smooth with a new edelbrock carb and new fuel pump. It's super quiet with brand new mufflers and factory resonators. This car floats down the road like you are sitting on your couch and all you hear is the wind. Everyone who has ever ridden in it comments on how smooth and quiet it is. I have included dozens of pictures and a video to show as much detail as possible. As always, I recommend coming to see the car in person before bidding. I have sold several classic cars on Ebay with 100% positive feedback. I'm happy to answer any additional questions via email or phone. I will also assist with shipping by driving the car to a local airport or freight company within fifty miles. This is a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind car that will always stand out everywhere you go. Don't hesitate and end up kicking yourself for years. Every time I drive this car it puts a smile on my face. There's nothing like cruising on a sunny day in such an iconic piece of American history getting all the honks, waves, and thumbs up.....
Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!
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To answer some of the common questions I'm getting... The AC works and blows cold. The frame is solid and there is no sag whatsoever, so the doors open and close smoothly as they should. The top is in great condition with no tears or holes. The car stops very well and does not pull left or right when braking. It steers perfectly with no noises or restrictions in turn radius. The radio works but isn't hooked up. Yes it has power steering, power brakes, power windows, 6-way power seat and yes all 6 functions work on the seat. The transmission shifts smoothly with no jerks or skips. There are no flaws whatsoever in the seats. No scratches or marks at all in the leather and new foam was added when seats were done a few weeks ago so no sag or uneven cushion. The picture with the palm tree reflection was taken with my phone (as they all were) and was not photoshopped in any way. The car starts every time with no need to pump the gas or use starting fluid or any of that other nonsense. Just turn the key. The remote is on the key chain and works every time from over 100 feet away. And yes it draws a crowd every time it goes up or down with no one near it. ;) And the one I've been asked 30 times already... There is no buy it now. The car will sell to the highest bidder. This really is to the buyers advantage...i/e if you offer me 50k in person and I agree, you pay 50k. If you bid 50k here and the next highest bidder is 40k, you get the car for 40,100 and save thousands. So if you are a serious buyer, instead of calling and emailing me offers, make that offer with a bid. Thank you for all of your interest and compliments and good luck!
Rumors have been swirling for months about the fate of the slow-selling Lincoln Continental amid Ford's larger plans to pare cars from its lineup in favor of trucks and SUVs. But now comes word of official order guides that show the 2019 Continental priced as much as $4,925 more than the previous year's model. That price bump brings more perks for buyers, however. According to CarsDirect, all models will get adaptive cruise control and the Lincoln Co-Pilot360 suite of safety technology, which includes automatic emergency braking, blind-spot information system and rearview camera. The base level Continental Premiere will start at $47,140, including destination fee, which is $985 more than the 2018 model. The Reserve model is where the starting price jumps $4,925 to $60,705. It adds technology like a 360-degree camera, heads-up display and park assist, plus heated rear seats and steering wheel and windshield wiper de-icer. The top-of-the-line Black Label edition starts at $71,040, an increase of $4,630, and adds 30-way adjustable seats. Those prices are considerably cheaper than comparably equipped competitors like the Audi A8 or BMW 7 Series, of course, but that value proposition hasn't so far managed to help the sedan's fortunes. Lincoln sold 12,012 models of the Continental in 2017, according to CarSalesBase.com. Sales through August were 5,677, which is more than 29 percent off the pace at this same point last year. Lincoln revived the storied Continental nameplate back in 2015 to much fanfare, but its market release in 2016 was a victim of bad timing, coming amid a rising tide of crossovers. Earlier this year Lincoln reportedly showed dealers photos of a Continental with rear-hinged suicide doors that it said it planned to manufacture, which may be an attempt to drum up interest. Jalopnik, citing unnamed sources familiar with Ford's product plans, says the Continental is likely to be killed off at the end of the run of the current model in 2020. That aligns with what a user on the Blue Oval Forums is saying, that shift changes at the Flat Rock Assembly plant near Detroit are coming and that workers have been told the Continental can be phased out of production by next summer. One supposed possibility is Ford moving production to China, though any plans to import sedans to the U.S. from there would seemingly be negated by the same Trump administration tariffs that killed plans to import the Ford Focus Active. Related Video:
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