1965 Lincoln Continental 75% Complete Needs Some Work Bonus Parts 65 Lincoln on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:430 CI 7.0L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: ALMOST COMPLETE
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 120,151
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: ORANGE TAN
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
UP FOR SALE HERE IS AN AS IS USED 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SUICIDE 4 DOOR. 430 V8.
I HATE TO LET THIS CAR GO, I CONSIDER IT 75% COMPLETE, I HAVE BEEN DRIVING IT LESS AND LESS AND IT HAS TO GO.
THE BODY IS SOLID MOST ALL CHROME IS VERY GOOD, THE PAINT IS HORRIBLE PEELING AND CRACKING JUST BAD, BUT I WAS TRYING TO GET ENGINE, INTERIOR ETC BEFORE I PAINTED IT. ENGINE NEEDS A GOOD TUNE UP AND ADJUSTING THE CARB, THE DASHPOT ON THE CARTER CARB NEEDS REPLACING HAVING A VERY HARD TIME FINDING THAT. DECK LID SHOWING SIGNS OF SOME RUSTING AS ALL THESE YEAR /MODELS DO BUT STILL OVERALL NOT BAD. ONLY 2 WINDOWS WORK SO THE WINDOWS NEED ADRESSING FOR SURE. I AM NOT A CAR GUY JUST LOVE THIS YEAR AND STYLE. THE WHITE WALL TIRES MAKE THIS A REAL HEAD TURNER EVEN WITH THE PAINT. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A 65 SLAB SIDE AND KNOW ABOUT CARS YOU COULD FINISH THIS AND HAVE A REALLY NICE 65. AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS WORK AS WELL AS SOME INSTRUMENTS SUCH AS FUEL GUAGE.
BONUS ITS NOT A GREAT ONE BUT THIS SALE COMES WITH ANOTHER 65 LINCOLN PARTS CAR FREE. THE PARTS ONE I BOUGHT 4-5 YEARS AGO HAD IT RUNNING AND THEN GAVE UP AND BOUGHT THIS ONE WHICH NEEDED WAY LESS WORK.
I HAVE A VERY GOOD RATING ONLY SELLING PHONES BUT TO KEEP THAT RATING I RELY SOLEY ON HONESTY, IF ITS NOT WHAT I SAY THEN I WILL NOT SELL IT ON EBAY. I INTEND ON KEEPING MY RATING SO LET ME SAY THIS IN CLOSING...
SALE IS FOR USED AS IS NO REFUNDS 48 YEAR OLD CLASSIC 1965 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL IN NEED OF WORK, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PAINT, TUNING ADJUSTING ENGINE, AIR CONDITIONING,DASH POT ON CARB,SOME INTERIOR WORK IE WINDOWS, PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY. PLEASE SEE PICTURES I HAVE TONS MORE JUST ASK I WILL SEND DIRECTLY.THE LAST THREE PICTURES ARE THE PARTS LINCOLN BEING INCLUDED FOR FREE. WHEN CARB IS 100% THE CAR SHIFTS SMOOTHLY AND REALLY IS A NICE RIDE. ALSO INCLUDED IN SALE IS A PARTS 65 LINCOLN. BOTH FLORIDA TITLES IN HAND CARS BEING SOLD AS IS NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES NO EXCEPTIONS.
ASK ANY QUESTIONS I WILL ANSWER TO THE BEST OF KNOWLEDGE.
BUYER MUST PICK UP OR ARRANGE FOR SHIPPING I WILL ASSIST ANYWAY I CAN BUT WILL NOT PAY ANY SHIPPING COSTS.
$500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE AT PURCHASE PAYPAL ONLY 7 DAYS TO PAY BALANCE OR CAR WILL BE RELISTED. CASH IN HAND OR CASHIERS CHECK ONLY ONCE THE FUNDS CLEAR I WILL OVERNIGHT THE TITLES AND CARS WILL BE RELEASED. I WILL STORE COVERED UP TO 30 DAYS WHILE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PICK UP OF BOTH CARS.
ADDED NOTE ON PARTS CAR MOST ALL PIECES ARE THERE PULLED SOME PARTS TO SELL ANY PARTS I PULLED I WILL PUT IN CAR.
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