1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible on 2040-cars
Maryville, Tennessee, United States
This 1963 Lincoln Continental 4 Door Convertible (one of only 3,318 built) is in excellent condition throughout. The outstanding reliability that was a long standing tradition in Lincoln Continental in 1963 lives on in this quality restored and maintained classic. This restored low mileage original is rust-free and parade ready. This vehicle is in miraculous condition with no rust and no engine or transmission leaks. All power windows, seats, door locks and convertible top are operational. Original woodgrain steering wheel. This is a 3 owner car that has been garage kept and professionally maintained. This vehicle has always been in the southeast which attests to its rust-free condition. Oil change and maintenance records available. Original owners manual and restoration pictures available. Equipped with numbers matching 430 CID V-8. With 320 horsepower and 465 lb.ft of torque this has plenty of power and runs efficiently on mid-grade fuel. Rare factory air working like new. Transmission shifts smoothly and motor is very quiet. An electric fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator has been added to enhance performance and reliability. If you are looking for a show and drive ready "Kennedy Era" Lincoln Continental Convertible this is the one. This vehicle has only been driven in parades and car shows since restoration. Additionally pictures or information available upon request.
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