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1941 Lincoln Continental Hard Top Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:1941 Mileage:11111 Color: The correct color mint green paint is in fantast shape
Location:

United States

United States
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Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-12
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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Year
: 1941
Drive Type: manual
Make: Lincoln
Mileage: 11,111
Model: Continental
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Deluxe

Presenting an Award Winning 1941 Lincoln Continental coupe.   Fully restored by RG Goodwin from Plymouth, MI in the early 1990's, it shows and drives beautifully.  It won First Place CCCA and has won back to back First Place at Lincoln & Continental Owner's Club meets, along with several other regional wins and awards.  It still shows very well and drives great.

Exterior

The correct color mint green paint is in fantast shape, as well as all the brightwork.  The undercarriage is fully restored and super clean. Skirts and Continental kit, trunk is fully restored and clean.

Interior

Dark green leather seating, beautiful woodgraining, all correct handles and knobs, clock, radio, Script safety glass, headliner is tight and proper,  three on the tree, all comfortable and easy to drive.

Mechanics

Powered by its stock V-12 motor the car runs smooth and sits up well on the suspension, and the exhaust has a nice mellow tone to it.  All electrical works as it should.  It shifts and runs great.

Other Details

Many items are included with the car: a set of V-12 aluminum heads, an dual aluminum intake with Stromberg carbs on it, all restoration records, the correct full tool set, jack, tire pump, an extra generator, and a few boxes of extra parts, along with all the trophies.

Clear title.  Car is sold as-is, no warranty.  Serious buyers are welcome to inspect the car in person or send an inspector, drive it around to form your own opinion of condition. I am confident you will love this car.  I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.  Please no dealers, resellers, trades or photo collectors.  Call with questions (831) 277-7916 or E-mail: fullscalemodels@yahoo.com

 

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