1967 Lincoln Continental for sale $28,900

1967 Lincoln Continental $28,900
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad
Price: $28,900
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Tempe, AZ
Details: This week Canyon State Classics has another fine car for your bidding pleasure. Presented in all of its glory is the nicest ALL ORIGINAL 43,000mi Lincoln Continental coupe possibly in existence. This Southern California jewel has won multiple first place awards at Lincoln meets across the West going back to the early 80s and as recently as 2005 when its original owner could no longer show it. The car has since been in the car of one of his close friends in the Lincoln community for the past 5 years and is finally being offered for the world to see. I have been in this business since 2005 and have never come across a more fine and original example.

The list of some of the equipment:

-340 hp 485 lb torque 462ci V8

-Automatic 3spd Transmission

-Power Steering

-Power Disc Brakes

-Dual Exhaust

-Power Windows (All Work Lighting Fast)

-Power Seat

-Power Locks

-Power Antenna

-Speed Control (Works!)

-Gorgeous Oxford Red Leather

-Original Steel Wheels with Period Correct Tires

The exterior on the car is in great condition and is solid as a rock without a single flaw. The car is finished in Cranberry and has been carefully stored and looks great and turns heads everywhere it goes. The black vinyl top is also in great original condition and doesnt have a single flaw or any evidence of rust bubbles in the rear pillars as some cars tend to get from moisture trapped under the vinyl. All body lines are correct. The car has been buffed and hand polished to a smooth as glass shine. All chrome and stainless is in spectacular original condition and must be seen to be beleived. This car is very solid with no rust in the rockers, floors, or wheel wells whatsoever. All glass is crack and chip free. The rubber seals are soft and pliable as they should be. All of the emblems and trim are beautiful and all of the lenses are crack free.This car is something that must be taken in at length. The more time you spend with it, the more special you realize this car truly is!

The interior is in awesome shape all around. All the seats are 100% original and un-altered in spectacular condition. The seating surfaces are flawless as well as the door panels and carpet. This Continental is finished in the very stunning all Oxford Red interior. All four of the door panels and wood grain inserts look good. The carpet is very nice and still has its Lincoln embossed heel pad. The gauges are absolutely gorgeous and all gauges work correctly. All of the switches and lights function correctly. The power windows were just serviced and work great. The trunk compartment has been beautifully preserved displaying original e carpet and complete with all tools. Look at the original yellow stamps on bottom of hood and trunk lid.

Mechanically, this Lincoln runs great. The motor provides ample power to move the car around comfortably. The car starts right up and shifts smooth as silk. The brakes are all in good shape and stop the car with ease. This car was previously owned by a Lincoln fanatic who owned his own auto restoration and sales shop for over 20 years. He went through all systems and checked for operation and changed all fluids fresh. All correct accessories are in place and the motor has been beautifully preserved and still retains mostly FOMOCO hoses and parts. NOS has been used whenever possible. The car was fully tuned up and all new belts and hoses installed. The A/C system was also fully serviced and is functional.

All in all, this is a very nice Lincoln Continental Coupe that can be driven and enjoyed with out worry. With its classic body lines and trademark slab sided looks, this car will forever remain a classic. Please email or call with any questions and we can help with shipping quotes and arrangements. We also welcome International bidders. Any further questions please call Jon at 480-703-2337. The car has a clean Arizona title and is ready to

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