1956 Mark Project Car With All Parts Air Conditioned May Deliver on 2040-cars
Poolesville, Maryland, United States
Engine:8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: grey
Model: Continental
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: mark 13-1b6m-926-2
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 99,999
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Mark 1957
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: maroon
1956 Mark II Complete project FACTORY AIR
This car will come most of the parts to make it complete. I bought a package of parts and cars and will have all the components for restoration. The only major part you will have to source out will be the front windshield. The car does have one but the glass is cracked. I do have the title for the car.
In the parts deal I purchased ,there are enough parts for 3 cars. This was the best car and I would like to give it all of the best parts. I know these cars well and would be glad to go over any details over the phone, so please call. The other 2 cars are not even close to this condition. Also the second best car is a NON AC CAR .
301-672-1000
- factory ac - complete parts
- correct motor which turns freely and may run.
- has good headliner
- seats are ok for a driver
- clear title
- the repaint is 15 years old, so you will need to repaint it.
- correct wiper arms
- correct jack
- correct radio
- you will get a set of 4 hubcaps that are VERY NICE
- I DO NOT have a key for the car
- Bumpers need to be plated, they are NOT bright.
- The gas door has broken pot metal on the hinge
- The Lenses have blemishes, they are not new.
- I will provide a packing list with all parts and have some shrink wrapped.
- nice rocker trim included
- nice head light rings included
- nice front grill included.
I cannot promise that you will have every single nut and bolt for this car, but what I can tell you is that I am aware of the rare parts on this car. They will be included. I also have an Air Conditioned parts car in my yard in Maryland. You will have to source the repro parts yourself. You may still want to upgrade the parts that come with the car with a repo part. Unfortunately this car is a basket case, but there are very few of these left to restore, that is why I purchased the colection. I have 2 Continentals and I understand how important it is to get a COMPLETE CAR.
As I said before, I bought this car in a package deal with an extensive parts collection. Please call me with any needs or questions you have before bidding.
I may be able to deliver this car to your door as well. Please call the number above for more information on delivery locations.
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