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1969 Lincoln 2 Door Hardtop Coupe, Nice Driver, Over 30 Photos, No Reserve on 2040-cars

US $6,900.00
Year:1969 Mileage:151000
Location:

Elmira, Oregon, United States

Elmira, Oregon, United States
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This is a nice driver quality older car. I purchased it last spring and really like the car. Unfortunately, indoor storage is limited and I do not want to let this car sit out this winter. A good friend of mine knows the previous 2 owners of this car and has some first hand knowledge of what was done. This is much of the reason I purchased the car. Engine & transmision were rebuilt a few years back, and have very few miles on them. Car runs strong, shifts smooth and solid as it should. I do NOT have reciepts on these rebuilds. Has been repainted, but I am not sure when. Car has been stored inside ever since being painted, so age is hard to tell. Still bright and shiney. Sharp looking car. I call it red, but it is a dark red, looks burgandy at night. Has some minor paint chips and such, and I did see one small door ding. Car is driven. Tires are few years old with very few miles on them. Brakes were completely gone through last May with calipers wheel cylinders master cylinder and such. (have reciept) Interior is in decent shape. It is a black interior, but the seats have been replaced with dark blue seats. I did not even notice at first, but in the sun it is obvious. They are the correct seats for the car and are in good shape. Door panels all look pretty good. Windows seem to work when they want. Today 3 went down fine, one needed help, and 2 needed help up. I have a couple of extra window motors that I got with the car, not sure if they are good, but they go with it. Air conditioning belt has been removed, don't know anything about that. Slight exhaust leak, noticable at idle, not really when driving. Carpets have been replaced. Dash has some big cracks, but aftermarket cover on it looks OK. Headliner has a few holes, but is in place and not sagging or coming apart. New battery in May.

Has aftermarket Stereo system that is not too bad, see photos.

This car gets looks and compliments everywhere I go. A great car to jump in and have fun.

Odometer shows 51,000, but I'm guessing it has gone over once.

Clean and Clear Oregon Title in my name.

I've tried to be as clear and honest as I can on this car. Feel free to email with any questions.

This is a USED car. Will be sold 100% as-is. Buyer is responsible for picking up or making shipping arrangements. I will help as much as possible.

$500 Paypal Deposit due within 48 hours of auction end. Payment in full within 7 days via Wire transfer Postal Money Orders or Cash in hand on pickup. Pickup of car should be within 30 days. Car will be stored outdoors.

There are some water spots in these photos as I did a quick was job with well water just before photos. Paint is not spotted














































































































































































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