1962 Lincoln Continental Coachbuilt Station Wagon By Flm Panelcraft on 2040-cars
Escondido, California, United States
This highly unique Lincoln
Continental is for sale by Jenkinson Concours&Customs in Escondido,
California. The aluminum-top “flying brake” shaped piece is a one-of-a-kind coachbuilt
car from Coachwork FLM Panelcraft in London, England. The company is famous for
its unique “shooting-brake” Aston Martin DB6 and other one-off pieces from high
end manufacturers such as Rolls-Royce and Bentley. Vehicle History: The previous owners were part of
the Scripps family (benefactors of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography) and,
true to its license plate “1 only”, this
is the only Lincoln Continental coachbuilt by FLM Panelcraft. The car was
purchased from the original owners in 1973 and has not been driven in
approximately 20 years. The engine of the car is inoperable and does not turn
and also requires a new hood, front doors, bumper, and grill. The body of the
car and the floor pan remain relatively rust free. The car does not have a
title and is sold as an as-is car for parts or restoration. Vehicle details: YEAR: 1962 MAKE/MODEL: Lincoln Continental Odometer:123990 VIN: 2Y86H400265 LPN: 1__ONLY Body: Aluminum “flying brake” (station wagon) coachbuilt by
Coachwork FLM Panelcraft in London, England before its sale to current owner in
1973. |
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