1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
For more info and pics please email ma at:homerforchettiy8f@yahoo.com
The rarest of the rare! 1967 was the last year for the convertible Lincolns and the year they made the fewest, only 2276. Of those 2000 there are very few left in this condition. Add to that the triple black combination and you have one of the rarest cars out there. Stand out among all the mustangs and camaros and be the only convertible Lincoln there. There were over 6000 cars at the Turkey Rod Run this year and only 1 convertible Lincoln. This car steals the show everywhere it goes. With it's beautiful black paint and amazing black interior it's just plain sexy. It is an absolute joy to drive as well. It floats down the road like you're riding on a cloud, and it's super quiet as well. All you hear is the wind...and lots of people honking and shouting "nice car" as you cruise in this thing. Restaurants and night clubs will pay you to park this thing out front. The video and pics speak for themselves, but here are some details...
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