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Lincoln Continental Convertible 1966 Absolutely No Rust! In Very Nice Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:81000 Color: Artic White /
 White
Location:

Flushing, New York, United States

Flushing, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:462
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 6y86g416949
Year: 1966
Interior Color: White
Make: Lincoln
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Continental
Trim: Convertible
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 81,000
Options: Leather Seats
Exterior Color: Artic White

Selling my 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible. Originaly a California car, with no rust to be found anywhere!
Was painted in California 4 years ago to it's original color. Paint still looks great and shines up nicely! 
The interior is the original leather, with no rips, tears, or seams coming apart! 
The carpeting is new, and has been replaced to it's original specifications!
The canvas top is new! And works the way it should!
All electric power windows has been overhauled, and works the way it should!
The trunk compartment is all original carpeting, with it's original never used spare tire!
The engine is original, with a resent complete tune up and oil change. No leaks, smokes or burning oil, with a high compression!
The C6 automatic transmission, shifts smoothly with a recent fluid change. All gaskets has been replaced!
The suspansion is all new! 4 springs, shocks, ball joints, stabilizer bars, upper & lower control arms, rubber bushings, etc!
The radiator and suspansion reserve tank is new! New fuel pump, carberator, gas filter, hose's & belts!
New Firestone Coker 3 inch wide white wall tires! Still have the original Continental hub caps!
Custom built in glove compartment high end stereo AM-FM CD changer with remote. All up graded tweeters & speakers!
Rides and Drives like new! Very well taken care of ! Of this fine classic automobile! Now located in Queens, NY.
please only serious buyers should bid as this is a binding contract 
a none refundable deposit of $500.00 must be made within 24 hours after auction ends. all sales are final. buyer is responsible for delivery.
I also will reserve the right to cancel any bid. This is to ensure a smooth and speedy transaction. 
Sad, to have to let her go. I'm going to miss her! However, I will let someone else enjoy her as much as I did!
please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns or to schedule a viewing 
718-755-5517
Thank You & Happy Bidding My Good Friends! 




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2002 Lincoln Continental concept should've made production, headed for auction instead

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It seems like the retro design aesthetic in autos might be petering out, with even a former poster child like the Ford Mustang taking a step in a more modern direction. Sometimes those updates of old-school models really worked well, though. Just take a look above at the Lincoln Continental concept from 2002 that took the extruded shape of the 1960s version and updated it for the new millennium.
Now there's a chance for this gorgeous concept to take a spot in your garage, as RM Auctions is selling it as part of a 130-plus-car, no-reserve auction of the Sam Pack Collection on November 14 and 15, in Dallas, TX. Among the lots for sale are a number of Fords, including several recent concepts from the brand. "My collecting philosophy is simple: buy what I like, but always with an emphasis on quality," Pack said in the auction announcement.
The Continental concept absolutely nails the mix of modern and retro. Its perfectly crisp lines make the shape appear hewn from a single piece of metal, and there's just the slightest ornamentation with the angled, chrome slats in the grille and chrome strips over the wheel arches. It even retains the suicide doors from its inspiration.

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