1960 Continental Mark V Convertible on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:430 V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Lincoln
Mileage: 14,130
Model: Continental
Trim: Mark V
Put a Big Present under your tree: one of the most unique cars ever to come out of
Detroit. 1960 Continental Mark V
Convertible with original 430 V8 engine & Twin-Range Turbo Drive automatic
transmission. Nearly 19 feet of unibody riding on the longest wheelbase ever
built, with a roll down rear window and twin heater cores. Presidential Black w/black & white leather
interior, new white top. Three year
restoration after being stored in Southern California for three decades. Own the last two door Lincoln convertible,
guaranteed to turn heads wherever you go.
More details about this classic: Original 430 cubic inch 315 HP engine, completely stock, featuring dual exhaust system with two new mufflers, resonators, and balance tube Twin-Range Turbo-Drive Automatic Transmission Beautiful black paint applied by Jon (who painted cars in Grand National Roadster Show & Pebble Beach in 2010 & who’s recently painted an Aston DB5 ) Optional two-color black & white interior replete with new leather & carpeting New convertible hydraulic system, top, & weather stripping New brake system including upgraded modern dual-circuit power booster, new suspension, Pertronix breakerless ignition upgrade 1960 Lincoln Features: 430 cubic inch V8 with 315 HP engine Twin-Range Turbo-Drive Automatic Transmission Power Steering Power Brakes Power Windows, including Power Vent Windows & Rear “Breeze Way” Window Power Door Locks Six Way Power Seat Two Tone Steering Wheel Power Convertible Top Deluxe Heating and Defrost “Air System” with dual heater cores Power Hand Brake Release 14” Whitewall Tires, with Rear Fender Skirts Overall Length: 227 Inches Overall Width: 80 Inches Wheelbase: 131 Inches (reported to be the longest produced in the era) Curb Weight: 5,176 pounds List Price: $7,056 (inflation adjusted current price: $55,662 ) Production run: only 2,044 (just a few hundred remain) Partial trades considered for 60's GTO or a G8. |
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