1969 4 Door Lincoln Continental With Suicide Doors ****low Reserve***** on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
This is an extremely clean 1969 Lincoln Continental. I bought it to restore but my HOA is getting on me about having the car in my drive way so sadly i must sell it. The body is in great shape and super straight. I does has some areas around the rear wheels that will need rust repair but nothing major( see pictures). Will also need a patch in the driver side floor pan but the rest is solid. All the glass is in good condition(besides the the front driver side window is busted out $150 on ebay) the rear driver side door latch is not working properly( $35 on ebay). The interior is in good shape and usable once it is cleaned up. The 2 rear door panels are off but i do have them see the pictures. All the chrome and trim pieces are there are well all the way down to the stock hubcaps. The gas tank was removed to be cleaned out, I have it its just not installed. I currently have a bottle rigged up to show the car runs and drives( see gatoraide bottle in photos). The 460 motor runs strong and cranks right up the first try. I just put in a new battery. I have only driven it around the block to make sure the car ran and drove. I also have the front bumper that is not on in the pictures. The headlights, taillights and break lights all work. Breaks seem to work fine as well. Like i said this is a running driving project you can fix up as you go but still able to enjoy it along the way. I have the original bill of sale and will write you a bill of sale for the car. To get a clear title for the car here in Texas it is only $115 and can help you walk threw the step, but you will need to check with your states DPS to see the procedures but getting a bonded title is a pretty simple process on this old of a car. I see these models going for 4-5k in worse shape and not running but due to my situation and needing to get rid of the car ASAP I have set my reserve well below that so bid with confidence bc this car will be going home with the highest bidder.
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