1973 Lincoln Continental Coupe West Coast Rust Free Original Unrestored Car on 2040-cars
Round Mountain, California, United States
Rarely seen unrestored original 1973 Lincoln Continental Coupe with factory copper moon dust paint. This is a 100% rust free west coast car with original powerhouse 460 and C6 transmission. They only made a limited run of these coupes in 1973. The car runs and drives as it should and the engine does not smoke. Mufflers were recently replaced with Thrush mufflers. The body is really straight. There was an older repair job on the right rear quarter panel where the filler is now cracking as seen in photos. No other body work areas.
The interior is also original. The headliner is really nice condition, the dash pad is cracked, the front seat has the typical leather wear spider-like pattern where the white leather dye has worn off but no holes or rips. The back seat is in really nice condition. Window motors run but the windows typically get stuck in the open or closed position. AC blows cold air. The top is in fine shape except for the area below the rear window where it is peeling. A whole new top is $150 from Insanetiques There is no rust under the top whatsoever. Great oil pressure and the gage works as does the temp gage. Fuel gage works off and on. Car always starts right up and runs really strong. So strong that I once considered putting the engine and trans in a hot rod but this car is too nice to be a donor. But the reserve price is right if that's what you have in mind. This a a 100% rust free, solid, original coupe that you don't see that often. The title is clear and in my name. My reserve is very reasonable, if you'd like to know what it is, have questions or want to make me an offer just send an email. |
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I hail from Cleveland, and that means I'm familiar with sports franchises that are always falling short of championships. The Indians, the Browns, the Cavs - they've all come close, but being a resident of C-Town means learning to appreciate the effort more than a reward that never seems to come. So I can appreciate the situation in which Lincoln finds itself today, one where the past is full of repeated attempts to be competitive, and looming on the future's horizon is the next hope on which everything hinges.
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