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1971 Lincoln Continental Mark - 90,472 Actual Miles - Must See And Drive! on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:90472
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Hi, and thank you for looking at my 1971 Lincoln Mark. As you can see in the pictures, this is not just your average Mark. It has brand new brakes and a brand new tune-up. The exhaust is in good shape. This car is clean and runs well. It has brand new tires and has been completely serviced. It starts easily and drives very nicely. The exhaust is in great shape and the underneath of the car is just about rust-free, as you can see in the photos. It runs as smooth as can be and even the air conditioning works! However, the driver’s window does not work. The interior is in great shape for its age but there is a small, 4 inch tear in the driver’s seat that could easily be fixed. I would’ve fixed the rip in the seat, but the weather has been so bad in Cleveland that I haven’t had an opportunity to bring it to a shop. I don’t want to drive the car in the bad weather, and I’m lucky if I even get the right weather to take it out (like in the pictures). The headlights open and close properly. The body is in excellent shape for the year and so is the chrome.

The 90,472 miles are actual and the title is clean. This will be a 7 day auction with no reserve. The last highest bidder when the auction is over wins my beautiful car. I would like payment by either CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY, not Paypal, checks, or credit cards. Feel free to give me a call at 216-210-8488 if you have any questions about this classic car. I also ask that the winner of the car calls in the morning to complete this transaction. I would like the car picked up within 7 days because I don’t want to be responsible for the car and I could really use the room. This car will be locked up and kept safe in a garage. I will not pay for shipping, but I will assist your shipper in pickup. If I don’t hear from the winning bidder within 24 hours after the auction is over, I will offer the runner-up bidder a second chance to buy the car through a Second Chance Offer. If you can’t personally make it out to see the car before bidding, please consider sending out a local mechanic to check out the car for you and giving you a complete inspection. I’m selling this car as-is because I’m not a dealer and there’s no way that I can offer a warranty on a 43-year old car. Thank you for reading all of the information about my car, and good luck to all bidders. Enjoy the auction.

-Lou

216-210-8488

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