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Year:1966 Mileage:75752
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1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible.

This car has solid floor panels and undercarriage is in good shape. It does have some minor scratches and some spots that have some rust. The rust areas consist of lower corner on front fenders and rear fenders, but easily repairable. 


Original color was once gold, but previous owner painted entire car burgundy. The interior seats and carpet are all original. The dash is in perfect condition and no cracks. 

Soft top is in pretty good shape with only one small tear on left rear door area.
 
Transmission was rebuilt and carries a 24/24 warranty and is transferable. Car runs and drives great.  The car is equipped with power windows,power vent windows,power seats, power antenna, ps, pb,tilt steering,speed control,auto light dimming, air conditioner(not working). Car has original 462 V8. The radiator has been rebuilt, new alternator, new starter, new water pump, belts, hoses, front brakes.

On April 6th, John. Cashman, spent several hours going through the car and soft top to make sure all was working properly. I have a detailed work order to show all work performed on car and the new owner will get a copy as well. Had hood latch replaced,air filter,vac hoses and related relay labels installed behind the rear seat, replaced 4 window switches, left front window gear,armrest pad,wiper switch,left door handle shank,mirror coupler,wiper arm. Also made some rear deck adjustments and topped of hydraulic fluid levels. Mr. Cashman said the car was in great shape given what he had to repair/replace. Overall he said a good paint job would finish the car off since I've done all the harder stuff. Car also has a brand new complete exhaust from front to back like factory. 

Please feel free to contact me with questions you may have at 832-647-7434

Buyer is responsible for shipping or pickup. I have the right to cancel auction if sold locally. 
Payment isPayPal 

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