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Elegant Low Mile Estate Car Survivor 1971 Lincoln Continental - 22k Orig Mi on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:22000
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
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RARE LOW MILE SURVIVOR

AMAZING COLOR COMBINATION

1971 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

 ONE OF THE NICEST IN THE US !!!



22K original miles

 
 Just arrived, this lifelong New York car was always garaged and had been in
a twenty year dry storage when purchased earlier this year and brought to Florida.

We sell more 70's Lincolns than anyone in the world, but it is very hard
to find nice 1970-1974 Continental four door sedans. The later 1975-1979
Towncars are much easier to find as they were produced in much higher
quantities. This is the first quality 1970-1974 Sedan we have had in seven years.

We brought it to Florida for a complete refresh. We just finished a new dual
stage repaint as it was time. No accident or rust damage, just tired 43 year old paint.

Over the last 43 years driven only about 22K miles...


Brand new dual stage repaint in the factory Dark Aqua Blue, a very unusual
color.
Factory Black vinyl roof in excellent condition. Gorgeous factory
Medium Aqua brocade
interior. Original dash, door panels, carpet & headliner.
Very nice original chrome & stainless


Now it will look great in your garage.

The car is equipped with the factory 460 cubic inch
engine, 4BBL carb and automatic transmission.

Cold factory air conditioning


Full power assists, original factory wheel covers and new whitewall radials

Garage kept, pampered and serviced, this car could not be nicer.
 
This car has been refreshed, detailed and ready to drive or show.

FEATURES AND OPTION INFORMATION

EVERYTHING WORKS INCLUDING THE CLOCK!!!


100% laser straight, accident free sheet metal
Brand new dual stage repaint in factory Dark Aqua Blue
 
Factory original landau vinyl roof
Ice col
d factory air conditioning
Pristine original Medium Aqua brocade interior & door panels
Excellent chrome and soft trim throughout
Original 460 cubic inch V-8 engine & 4BBL carb
Power steering & brakes
Power windows, seats, cruise and locks
Original AM Town & Country radio and speakers
Pristine factory wheel covers and newer whitewall radial tires

Only 22K garage kept miles since new
 


Value in collector cars is all about the right color combination and original condition.



I deal in low mileage, original cars & trucks... This is truly a fine example of Lincoln's best !!!


As a full time business, I buy original, low mile classics to keep, refresh, or restore and sell.


I SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING PRISTINE CLASSIC CARS.

EXCELLENT HISTORY OF CAR EXPORTS FOR OUT OF COUNTRY BUYERS.



SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ON
MY CELL PHONE - 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com


Inspections are welcome. The car is for sale locally and if sold, the auction will be canceled.

Please remember, this is a 43 year old car.
I am representing it as accurately as I can based on my knowledge
and have tried to give as much information as possible.
It is being sold without warranty and as is...

Inspections prior to auction end are not a problem and are encouraged.

Note this and all vehicles sold by us on eBay or our website are as/is where is.The information, products, and services published on our website may include inaccuracies or typographical errors. MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its respective suppliers make no representations about the suitability of the information, products, and services contained on this website for any purpose. All such information is provided "AS-IS" without warranty of any kind. MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its respective suppliers hereby disclaim all warranties and conditions with regard to this information, including all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement. In no event shall MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its suppliers be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of or in any connected with the use of this web site or with any delay or inability to use this website, or for any information obtained through this website, or otherwise arising out of the use of this web site, whether based on contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise , even if MJC Classic Cars LLC or any of its suppliers has been advised of the possibility of damages. Because some states/ jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you...

  DUE TO THE AGE OF THIS VEHICLE, MILEAGE ON TITLE SHOWS AS EXEMPT




It drives and handles like brand new !!!!

A non-refundable $1000 deposit via PayPal is required or
cashiers check within 48 hours of auction end.
Full payment under the same methods is
required within 7 days of auction end.

If you need assistance in transport, I can refer you to the company I have used many times...

Please, if you are not intending on paying, please do not bid.
All bidders with less than 5 feedback's need to call me or their bid
might be canceled.

I have recently ended four other auctions due to
local sales, so don't miss out... Call me...


PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS !!!!!!!

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SECTION - IT WILL GIVE DETAILS TO OF THE TYPES OF CARS I SELL

There are 70 pictures below...
Be patient, it is worth the wait



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THERE ARE MANY PIX BELOW OF THE INTERIOR, ENGINE & TRUNK COMPARTMENTS
PLEASE GIVE THEM TIME TO LOAD FOR VIEWING...


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WE ARE RECOVERING THE CRACKED LEATHER DOOR PULL SHOWN BELOW

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PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT NOW
CALL MIKE @ 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com

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PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT NOW
CALL MIKE @ 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com

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2020 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring First Drive | It's the plug-in hybrid one

Thu, Aug 22 2019

NAPA VALLEY, Calif. — While we've already declared that the 2020 Lincoln Aviator is the real deal, that earlier first drive only covered the gas-only base version. Not that a 400-horsepower anything is typically considered "base," but it certainly becomes that when there's another version available, the Aviator Grand Touring, that's good for a cool 494 horsepower and 630 pound-feet of torque.  Frankly, it seems a little odd to fixate on output figures when the Aviator goes out of its way to push its accelerative capability into the background and instead focus on an altogether luxurious and effortless driving experience. But 630 pound-feet is a whole heap of torque that fully eclipses even the mighty BMW X7 M50i. The BMW has a twin-turbo V8 engine fettled by M Division, however. The 2020 Aviator Grand Touring is a plug-in hybrid. Unlike other gasoline-electric variants, this version does not take a smaller engine and add electricity. Rather, it starts with the regular Aviator's whole hog 400-horsepower twin-turbo V6 and sandwiches a 75-kW electric motor between it and the 10-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is standard, but it's a traditional system rather than one created by a rear-axle electric motor. With this approach, Lincoln is trying to create a range-topping model, not necessarily an eco-oriented one. The Grand Touring is the V12-powered Mercedes S600 to the regular Aviator's S500. It's best to think of it in those historic luxury terms, because despite the eye-popping output, this is still not a sport-tuned vehicle. Indeed, it's very possible that it's not actually that much quicker off the line than the regular version. Black Label - Chalet 3 View 30 Photos Lincoln didn't provide a 0-60 time, but the Grand Touring weighs 781 pounds more than a gas-only all-wheel-drive Aviator. Stuffing 96 lithium-ion battery cells under the second-row seat tends to do that. As a result, the hybrid's added electric wallop does in fact make it feel more powerful, but it's not the sort of face-flattening experience you might expect with that torque number. It's not that different. Well, in terms of acceleration, at least. There are actually some drivability issues. The throttle is difficult to modulate smoothly from a start, at least when driving in hybrid mode with the plug-in battery portion fully drained.

The Lincoln Continental is back [w/videos]

Mon, Mar 30 2015

Lincoln is making a huge splash in New York this week, rolling out the Continental Concept you see here. Not only does this bring back an iconic bit of Lincoln nomenclature (just as some competitors are making things more complicated), it previews the new Continental fullsize sedan that will come to market next year. This is "a concept which for us signals the future of what we call quiet luxury," Ford Motor Company president and CEO, Mark Fields, said during an event Sunday. "The Concept is a very strong hint – I'll underline very strong hint – as to what you'll see in the production vehicle." There's no other way to say it: the Continental looks stunning. It's a long, low-slung sedan, with a shape that's reminiscent of the Ford Interceptor Concept from 2007. But this thing is all Lincoln, and shows a host of new design cues that will no doubt work their way across the brand's range. Most notably, the split-wing grille is gone, with this new chrome centerpiece showing a "new face for Lincoln" (where have we heard that before?). The Continental also incorporates LED matrix headlamps, with laser-assist high-beams and tiny Lincoln logos embedded inside. For the doors, Lincoln uses "E-Latch" handles that tuck discretely into the Continental's beltine. The concept rolls on polished aluminum, 21-inch wheels with painted pockets. Up above, the Continental has a SPD SmartGlass tinting sunroof that can keep the interior up to 18 degrees cooler. Around back, the Continental has a wide, planted stance, with taillamps that stretch from side to side. These lamps have "light-through-chrome" technology, which means they have a chrome look when not illuminated. Rounding out the whole design are slim, wide exhaust outlets that look fantastic. The main focus of the Continental is luxury, and Lincoln says this car uses "the brand's most sensual materials ever." That includes Venetian leather seats and door panels, Alcantara on the seat inserts and armrests, a satin headliner and wool carpet. Lighting is also a key feature, with an ambient glow that radiates throughout the cabin and "soft-gold" LED lights in the center console. As for comfort, the Continental's 30-way seats are said to mold to passengers' sizes and shapes. Rear seat passengers have it best, though, with a two-seat layout, tray tables, a champagne storage compartment, and detachable, handmade Venetian leather travel cases.

2017 Lincoln Continental: Was this mic-drop moment just a big flop?

Thu, Jan 21 2016

The Lincoln Continental may have been our fifth-place pick for Best In Show at this year's Detroit Auto Show, but it's probably the one we argued about the most. In fact, we're still talking about it. And we'll no doubt be discussing it long after we finally get to drive the new sedan later this year. We do this with lots of cars, all the time. The Continental is an especially important, high-profile car right now. It has the task of being a torch-holder for the struggling-to-run Lincoln brand, and that's a tough job these days. But did Lincoln do right by its Continental name? Did its Detroit showcar stop us in our tracks, or were we left feeling cold? In an effort to show you our full discussion, we're trying something different. About a week after the Detroit Auto Show press days concluded, Autoblog's Jonathon Ramsey sent an email around to some editors about the Continental to open a discussion. It got heated, and fast. And while we considered summarizing it, we decided to instead post the whole, largely unedited (adjusted for typos and swear words) chain. From: Jonathon Ramsey To: Autoblog Team Does anyone else think it's a problem that the new Continental looks 85 percent like the MKZ? And another 10 percent of it looks like a Jaguar and a Bentley? Because I think Lincoln screwed the pooch. The German Three plus Porsche can make cars that look alike – they've earned the right, even if I'd rather they didn't. The MKZ looks like a car for regional sales reps. Lincoln broke the glass in case of emergency, grabbed the Continental name, then put it on a car that looks a lot like that sales-rep car, but one for regional VPs. Do we really think this can work? Because I don't. From: Steven Ewing To: Autoblog Team Personally, I'm pretty disappointed in the final execution of Continental. I'm glad Lincoln isn't obsessed with chasing the Germans, but at this point, it's not even chasing Cadillac. I think that introducing the new front end and TTV6 engine on the MKZ before the Continental was a huge mistake. And while I have high hopes for the Conti from a comfort/driving standpoint, my gut instinct is that it's going to be more "better than the MKS" than "best American luxury sedan." Introducing the new front end and TTV6 engine on the MKZ before the Continental was a huge mistake.