1965 Lincoln Continental $34,995 | |
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad | |
Price: | $34,995 |
Contact: | View Original Ad from Hemmings |
Location: | Geneva, IL |
Details: | 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SUICIDE DOOR CONVERTIBLE THIS CAR TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE! THIS IS ONE OF THE COOLEST CARS EVER MADE-YOUNG OR OLD PEOPLE STOP TO TAKE PICTURES AND LOOK AT THIS ONE. IN FACT SO COOL MANUFACTURERS LIKE CADILLAC ETC ARE DUPLICATING THE SUICIDE DOOR CONVERTIBLE FOUR DOOR CONCEPT WITH THE LIKES OF THE CAR CIEL THAT WAS IN THE MOVIE ENTOURAGE .. MOST OF US KNOW THAT A BLACK CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE IS A MAIN CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE ALSO. THIS CAR IS A SUPERB INVESTMENT. PREVIOUS OWNERS HAD THIS CAR FOR ALMOST 30 YEARS AND THE MILEAGE IS BELIEVED TO BE ORIGINAL! OVERALL A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A 65 WITH THE ORIGINAL LOW MILEAGE DRIVE TRAIN. BIG BLOCK 429 RUNS VERY GOOD. AUTO TRANS SHIFT NICELY. DRIVES AND HANDLES NICELY DOWN THE ROAD. THE CAR IS RIDING ON BRAND NEW CHROME RIDLER WHEELS W/ 20X8.5 ON THE FRONT STAGGERED TO 20X10S ON THE REAR ON BRAND NEW COOPER SKINS. THE BODY IS SUPER STRAIGHT- DOORS GAP PERFECTLY AND SHUT TIGHT. THE PAINT IS VERY NICE- NICE SHINE AND GLOSS. CONVERTIBLE TOP WORKS WELL AND HAS A NEWER CANVAS WHITE TOP( REAR PANEL NEEDS SLIGHT ADJUSTMENT AND SITS UP A FEW INCHES). THE INTERIOR IS VERY NICE! THIS COLOR IS SIMPLY GORGEOUS IN THE CAR! ALL BRAND NEW LEATHER SEATING-DOOR PANELS RESTORED WITH LEATHER INSERTS. NEW RICH LOOKING CARPETING. DASH ETC ALL ORIGINAL AND IN NICE SHAPE. THESE CARS HAVE SEEN A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN VALUE LATELY-BUY ONE IN NICE CONDITION LIKE THIS ONE AND ENJOY APPRECIATING VALUES.. THE CLASSIC CAR MARKET HAS BEEN OUTPERFORMING THE STOCK MARKET FOR YEARS! Start enjoying your investment today... PLEASE FEEL FREE TO VISIT OUR DEALERSHIPS WEBSITE WWW.CLASSICAUTOHAUS.COM TO VIEW OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY OF CLASSIC CARS!! WE CAN HAVE MOST CARS SHIPPED FOR $550.00 FAR WEST ADDITIONAL. GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING RATES AVAILABLE-PLEASE INQUIRE! |
Analysis: | Poor Deal, 35.0% above market avg. What's this? |