1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible Factory Air- Power Everything No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Ladera Ranch, California, United States
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CAR UP FOR AUCTION AT NO RESERVE!!!!!! 1964 Lincoln Triple Black Continental Convertible with Factory Air Conditioning!! Power Everything!! Recent restoration!! WOW!! SUICIDE DOORS!!! CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND This is a absolutely GORGEOUS car that is an ABSOLUTE dream to drive!! Just in time for the summer cruise at the beach with the top down! Just look at these photos to see how BEAUTIFUL this car really is!! With under 3300 ever produced in 1964 and just a fraction that are triple black with factory air you would be driving a car that appeals to everyone especially YOU!! These cars go for $80,000 plus at Barrett Jackson in this condition. It rides like your sitting on 10 down pillows and you can drive this car ANYWHERE! Everything works as new except the clock. Just turn the key and go! Drive it with no hands at 70MPH. Tracks wonderfully. The pictures speak for themselves. Please access the link to PhotoBucket for 124 detailed photos. YOU CAN NOT BE DISAPOINTED IN THIS CAR!! The list of the best: - rebuilt motor and trans - all new exterior chrome - new leather upholstery - new paint - new tires - refurbished dash - all gauges work perfectly - new convertible top - all new weather stripping - all electrical perfect - new refurbished hubcaps - new carpet - new door panels - rebuilt A/C - new polished exterior moldings - all windows including wing windows work - convertible top operates like new - all exterior lights perfect - new interior chrome door handles - suspension perfect - wheels repainted - new chrome bumpers - First year of 3-inch extended wheel base TOO MUCH TO LIST!! Some defects but very minor: - clock does not work - small waves in rear package tray from parades - power wing window weather stripping worn - wiper scratches on windshield - 4 door panel trays slightly pitted - very minor scratch or two in paint - power antenna does not retract 100% but does operate LOOK AT MY 100% POSSITIVE FEEDBACK!!! ACCESS LINK BELOW FOR 124 TOTAL PHOTOS http://s38.photobucket.com/user/THEWHEELJUNKIE/library/1964%20CONTINENTAL%20CONVERTIBLE PLEASE UNDERSTAND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON. CAR IS UP FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I AM ENTERTAINING OFFERS. PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT ACCEPT THIS CONDITION. PLEASE KNOW THIS IS NOT A NEW CAR AND THERE ARE SOME MINOR DEFECTS HERE AND THERE PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT I ENCOURAGE AN INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING SO YOU COMPLETEY UNDERSTAND THE CONDITION OF THIS CAR FIRST HAND. IT IS BEAUTIFUL AS DESCRIBED BUT NOTHING IS PERFECT. BUT HOLY COW THIS CAR IS AWESOME! |
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