No Reserve 15,099 Original Miles 2 Door, 1973 Lincoln Continental Base 7.5l on 2040-cars
Gap, Pennsylvania, United States
Here we have a 1973 Lincoln Continental 2 door. One of 13,348 Lincoln Continental 2 doors built by Ford in 1973. The vehicle has 15,099 original miles, but title is marked exempt (see note above). Vehicle was owned by a gentleman that had his own service station, previous inspection stickers, and documentation to verify miles. Please look at pictures and call/text with any questions 717-587-5985. All documentation will be included at transfer. Vehicle was kept inside for most of the vehicles life. Car is the true meaning of a "survivor". Still has the "wax pen" marking on the vehicle from assembly line. Believed to be all original EXCEPT the battery, Miles from back of inspection stickers... 1980---13,442 1981---13,478 1983---13,693 1988--13,840 1989---13,883 1990---14,331 1991---14,427 1992--Sticker still on vehicle, mileage not legible We have a letter written and sent to PA department of Transportation 04-13-1992 by the original owner, stating the car had 14,000 miles on it, and requesting a classic tag. A/C compressor cycles in and out, power drivers seat "all functions work" Drivers side front power window seems to be off track. Motor runs up and down, window can be lifted up and down manually. We believe all other options to work. PLEASE call or text for additional pics, and questions. 717-587-5985 Andy Waltz More pictures are located |
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