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Lincoln : Continental Base 1966 lincoln continental base 7.6 l

Lincoln : Continental Base 1966 lincoln continental base 7.6 l

$40,000

Lumberton, North Carolina

Year 1966

Make Lincoln

Model Continental

Category Sedan

Mileage 80743

Posted Over 1 Month

For Sale : 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible The car is in great condition, it has been sheltered since I have had it and everything works great on it. It drives like a new car and it also draws a lot of attention. As you know there is not a lot of these cars left, and the one that are still around are worth around $50,000 and the value is still rising today. This car is equipped with power windows ,locks, seats, top, and trunk lid. This car is in fantastic condition............... These are parts that I just replaced. # Battery# Starter# Voltage Regulator# Carburetor# Master Cylinder# Booster# Brakes# Wheel Cylinders# Light Switch# Dimmer Switch# Radio And Speakers# Tires ( Wide White Walls) Please Keep in mind… This car is sold as is with no warranty expressed, written or implied. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle (personally or through the pictures provided and questions asked), and to have satisfied him or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller has made every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle. Car has CLEAR Title. Any questions call me at 910-374-6664 / 910-802-4007

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Lincoln : Continental Base 1973 lincoln continental base 7.5 l

Lincoln : Continental Base 1973 lincoln continental base 7.5 l

$6,500

Williamston, North Carolina

Year 32767

Make Lincoln

Model Continental

Category Sedan

Mileage 95003

Posted Over 1 Month

Beautiful custom coach built (by Graham Enterprises) 1973 Lincoln Continental Silver Luxury Group Mark IV convertible. This was a professional conversion and the top is power operated.Once the grommets are unfastened the top, effortlessly, goes up or down in seconds. It also has grab and secure handles/hooks just as American made factory built convertibles had to lock and secure or unlock to open (please look at photos). Honestly, this is a car that I do not want to sell but, must trim the herd from my collection to focus on my '61 Continental convertible and finish restoring my Ferrari 308. A great deal of thought and talent was put into the design of the convertible top of this car (I have seen many Mark IV and V convertible conversions and all look awkward but, not this one). It looks awesome up and completely disappears when down with the toneau cover in place. I bought this car from an estate (it had been in storage for 10 years). I had the gas tank taken off and treated inside and out. The car has a new radiator, carbuerator, battery, master cylinder, K&N air filter. All hoses (including some that are metal) and belts have been replaced. Despite having 95,000 miles on the odometer this Mark starts and idles like it has a mere 40,000 miles on it. Being a Mark IV it is exceptionally powerful and sure-footed. This two-tone (the hood is painted charcoal) Mark IV convertible gets a great deal of positive attention from the public. It is literally like being your own parade with many thumbs up and heads swiveling to look at it. I am certain it is due to many things. No one has seen this in convertible form which really enhances the design, the Truepoke wire wheels look incredible on it (there is an extra one in the trunk), the custom side vents are actually elegant looking (that sort of thing can be risky but, it looks awesome on this car). I have owned 2 Mark IVs and a '79 Bill Blass Mark V but, they never got the attention this Mark does. It is truly like the car is an event. I have a working AM/FM 8-track player (from Lincoln Land), 2 NOS Mark IV scripts, a NOS lower right rear rocker panel and there is NOS side door guard molding for the right side. I do want to say that this is currently a daily driver condition car. I wonder if the carpeting (including trunk) would look awesome if simply cleaned by professional carpet cleaners. It is not faded. There is a tear in the driver's seat-- by the way, the seats are quite firm and comfortable. The interior door panels are excellent except for the plastic covered armrests (later ones made of rubber can be sourced from Lincoln Land, etc.). Also, the dash has a crack in the center (these also can be sourced from Lincoln Land and other classic Lincoln parts specialist-- by the way, the Mark V dash top is identical). The car is not rusty but, it does have some typical Mark IV rust spots (ie. in front of and behind the wheel arches which curve down and get constantly splashed by water). Also, in the rear deck panel at the bottom. There is absolutely no rust in the doors and other areas. The underside of the car is rock solid. This is not an ordinary Mark IV convertible. 1973 was the first year of the Silver Luxury Group (to me, a landmark Lincoln)-- it has the gorgeous body design (to me, the rear of the car is art which was not continued for 1974 models). The top was designed to compliment the car and keep it looking sleek and show-car-like. Also, it has a tight fit which insures no rain or noise will get inside. Currently, it does have 2 tears. Grommets have to be unhooked before the top can be lowered and evidently someone did not know this when they attempted to lower the top. A good upholstery shop can duplicate the top using the existing one as a template. One final note: the exhaust system is in excellent condition. On Sep-01-15 at 20:00:43 PDT, seller added the following information: Please note: I have added photos of the top up. Because of the damage done to the top (someone did not unsnap the grommets before lowering the top and it caused several tears on either side). The top does not look as smooth as it would had this damage not been done to it. It would have a completely polished look had the top not been damaged....

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Lincoln : Continental Base 1972 lincoln continental coupe

Lincoln : Continental Base 1972 lincoln continental coupe

$10,300

Albemarle, North Carolina

Year 1972

Make Lincoln

Model Continental

Category Sedan

Mileage 81856

Posted Over 1 Month

1972 Lincoln Continental CoupeThis is a "Buy it NOW", or "Best Offer" Sale. No reasonable offers will be rejected.Car CAN be shipped worldwide Year: 1972 Make: Lincoln Model: Continental Sub-model: Coupe (2-door) Title: Clear & in my name Engine: Big block 460-cid V8 runs strong I use this car as my daily driver, with recent restoration work** Trans: C6 Automatic Shifts as it should without fault Brakes: Dual master with disc brakes for safety Exterior Color: White, beautiful with only a few small rock chips and tiny imperfections Interior Color: Burgundy, new correct carpet, and headliner; seats are very nice originals and need nothing Accessories: (*unless noted, the following options are currently working without fault) -Full Power Options: Seats*, Windows, Trunk, & Antenna -Radio: AM/FM with 8 track -Air condition converted to 134 and working properly Chrome and stainless is very nice and most pieces shines like new Lenses and lights: All work as should, some have recently been replaced with NOS (new old stock) pieces Frame and underside: Could use a good steam cleaning but no visible rust or rot * Driver’s seat occasionally will not recline ** Engine recently had a restoration that included a new water pump, timing chain cover, all new belts and hoses including most vacuum hoses, new spark plugs, new gaskets for the valve covers and intake manifold, rebuilt carb, spark plug wires, radiator removed boiled and repaired, hardware replaced as needed, all new hose clamps and line clamps, replacement of all gaskets. Do NOT bid if you are not going to pay, please VEHICLE INSPECTION: ALL BUYERS, PRIOR TO SALE ARE ENCOURAGED TO INSPECT ANY VEHICLE IN PERSON. THE FOLLOWING CHECK LIST IS TO BE USED WHEN PURCHASING A USED CAR. IN THE EVENT THE BUYER CANNOT BE PRESENT TO INSPECT THE CAR, THE BUYER MAY APPOINT AN INSPECTOR OR ELECT TO FORFEIT ANY INSPECTION. BUYERS UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT FORFEITING AN INSPECTION RELEASES ALL LIABILITY FROM THE SELLER. BUYER AGREES AND UNDERSTANDS THAT DUE TO THE AGE OF THE VEHICLE THAT THE SELLER CAN MAKE NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED TO THE DRIVEABILITY OR LEVEL OF CRAFT TO THE RESTORED PARTS OF THE CAR. BUYER ALSO UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT THE SELLER HAS ASSESSED THE VEHICLE ON HIS OWN ACCORD AND THAT THE SELLERS PERCEPTIONS OF THE VEHICLE MAY BE DIFFERENT THEN THAT OF THE BUYER. LEGAL DISCLAMER: BUYER AGREES AND UNDERSTANDS THAT IN THE EVENT OF LEGAL ACTION INITIATED BY THE BUYER, THE BUYER WILL COVER ALL COST INCURRED BY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TOO, ATTORNEYS, COURT, & MILEAGE. ANY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS THAT ARISE WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE COUNTY OF STANLY, AND IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

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Lincoln : Continental Base 1965 lincoln continental base 7.0 l

Lincoln : Continental Base 1965 lincoln continental base 7.0 l

$2,000

High Point, North Carolina

Year 1965

Make Lincoln

Model Continental

Category Sedan

Mileage 100000

Posted Over 1 Month

For sale is a 1965 Lincoln Continental with the suicide doors. This is a barn find that does not run (motor is not locked up). Interior is in fair shape. There is a small baseball sized hole in the driver floor pan. The body is in good condition. Trunk lid is in rough shape along with a few rust spots in the rear bumper. There is no title with the vehicle. Shipping is available for extra charge. Can send more pictures upon request. Any questions call 336/848/5777

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