1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible Black On Black on 2040-cars
Royal, Arkansas, United States
1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible Black/Black/Black
Here's your chance to get a true icon of American motor history. I am moving and this car won't be making the trip. It is a MUST sell and is priced accordingly. I bought it 2 1/2 years ago at Barrett-Jackson and then sent it to RK Motors Charlotte for additional work. Here's the information on the car as given to me at purchase: Triple black, leather, factory A/C, Black Plate California car originally from Beverly Hills, 430cid V8, automatic transmission, power windows, power locks, 6 way power seat, power steering, power brakes, original hub caps, wide white tires (new), all black leather interior was just professionally done, new carpet, brand new stay-fast Mercedes-style cloth top. Top works nicely. Already a nice buy, I decided to send it to RK Motors-Charlotte for further refinement. The end result is a great car that is worth every dollar you can buy it for. Again, it's going to sell for a great price and it won't be making the move with me. Here's a list of what extra work I had done by RK: Replaced: Ignition switch, fuel filter, rear-view mirror, windshield weather-stripping, l & r vent windows, both rear brake cylinders, both front brake flex lines, rf shock bolt and shock, engine mounts, transmission mount, control arms and bushings, upper and lower control arms, battery, all hoses, belts. Repaired: Carb, horn wire, front seat solenoid, rear vacuum door loo actuators, temp gauge sender, climate control systems, courtesy lamp sockets, convertible top relay and harness, rf window master switch, lf window switch, glove box bulb, glove box rekeyed, dash lamp bulbs, fuel tank flushed, hood insulation, reseal power steering, oil pan gasket, r/r radiator, exhaust bracket, front end alignment. To allow for a smoother drive, I had electronic ignition installed after I got it back from RK. Don't miss out on this buy! These go for $65,000-80,000 at auction now and I AM PRICING TO SELL NOW!!!! Thank you. |
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