1979 Lincoln Continental Base Hardtop 2-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
I have for sale, a 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe. It runs really good and drives great. Recently completed a full tune up which consists - Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires, Cap and Rotor, Oil and Filter Change, Fuel Filter, Carb Rebuild Kit. The A/c is the original R12 and did cool but has issues with the controls. I might be replacing that soon if I have time. I have 2 brand new tires on the front from Discount Tire with warranty. Vinyl top was damaged so I removed. Trim from back window removed and placed in storage. There was rust damage from where the old top was and I have been repairing it with bondo. Also replaced the master cylinder and this car stops with no issues. I am either the 2nd or the 3rd owner and the mileage is original. Interior is in good condition for its age. Some seat switches need attention as they sometimes work and sometimes don't. Also the carriage top (headliner) needs repair or replace as the stitching has came apart in some spots. It has the 400 big block V8 with I believe a 3 speed C6 transmission. Has the famous 9 inch rear end. I temporarily have an aftermarket radio installed but i do have the original Quadrasonic Am/Fm/8 track WITH the 8 track to cassette adapter. I can provide a lot of photos if desired via email. Buyer responsible for pickup and/or delivery. I have a clear blue Texas title in my name.
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