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Fabulous Classic 1961 Lincoln Continental Silver Suicide 4-door Approx 38,175 Mi on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:38175
Location:

La Mirada, California, United States

La Mirada, California, United States

FABULOUS CLASSIC 1961 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SILVER SUICIDE 4-DOOR approx. 38,175 mi

 Apologies for the mileage change from 47,000 to 38,000-- gladly much lower.  The total was confused with another car I have. 

 

This is a used vehicle, 53 years old, that has been beautifully and majorly restored.  I purchased this car from a California owner who had not driven it in years, and have spent the last year reinstating it to its former glory.  There are natural interior signs of wear for a car of this era, but in the interest of preserving its originality, these accoutrements were not changed.  The chrome letters, interior, and excellent dash are factory original.  This is the best '61 you will see for a long time.  Any owner would be proud to drive it.  Feels like riding in wad of bubble gum!

 

 

Please review RESTORATION and REPLACEMENT work done the last year:

 

Re-Paint original silver color, re-Chrome bumpers and trims, Moldings & Lettering removed & polished before painting, front end Bushings, Tires [4] 950 X 14 broad white-walls & Alignment, Brakes, Starter, Battery, Carburetor, Distributor & Wiring, Alternator, Fuel pump, Belts, Radiator, Muffler system, electric [4] Window motors, Air Compressor rebuilt, Windshield resurfaced, Original spare tire, new trunk lining, Owner's manual & factory rubber floor mats with logo -- with additional new ones included.  I have described all honestly and to my best ability.

 

Call BOB 714 / 273-2777    Please call only 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PST [West Coast time]

 

Ask questions before bidding, and email me for additional photos. Winning bid Requires $500. deposit.  BALANCE:  cash in person, bank check, bank money order.

 

 

Thanx for looking!

 

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