1962 Lincoln Continental "suicide Doors" Sedan on 2040-cars
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:430 Cu Inch V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: Sedan
Options: Fiberglass speaker enclosures under dash/C pillars, CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 41,244
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
This is the make/model car from Spiderman and The Matrix movies in Presidential Black.
These are rare cars. This one was purchased from California. Has done numerous fair weather trips to NYC, Ohio, NJ. Several mechanics have remarked how clean this car is. Always garaged. Never taken out in winter. The exact miles are unknown, there was 73 on the speedo when the motor was rebuilt and a "new" speedo put in.
- 1986 Transmission was rebuilt
- 2003 Full Engine rebuilt (did not do rocker arms), transmission fully serviced by a tranny shop including seals, replaced torque converter seal, carburetor rebuilt, interior reupholstered in premium vinyl (front seat was in good shape and went with custom cover and custom shag carpet floor mats) including American walnut trim!, speaker boxes were added, new headliner, new carpet, 6-way power seat motor rebuilt, shocks, all chrome polished, car tuned up, Body work done and repainted (frame on so there would not be any road squeaks!).
- 2006 new front end, yoke bearings, driveline inspected.
- 2012 converted generator to 104 Amps, replaced power steering gearbox seals, replaced power steering pump
- Ready for another 50 years!
Repairs are well over $20,000 (See the $35,000 for the Lincoln restored on "Pawn Stars").
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