1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe Aaca & Lcoc Senior Award Winner on 2040-cars
Blackwood, New Jersey, United States
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You are looking at a 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe. Magnificently preserved in a garaged climate controlled enviorment. This car is an ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA SENIOR NATIONAL AWARD WINNER. Also, LINCOLN AND CONTINENTAL OWNERS CLUB SENIOR NATIONAL AWARD WINNER, which scored a 99.62 out of 100 in 2013. This car is in outstnding condition and can be driven anywhere. Mechanically, all fluids and maintenence have been performed regularly. This Lincoln can be driven anywhere with confidence. The car rides and drives the way a Lincoln should and as it did when it was born. The tires are relatively new and were put on by the previous owner. The exterior paint and chrome are in outstanding condition as well as the interior; it is very well preserved. This car is also a SMOKE-FREE car. The engine and chassis are detailed for show and this car can be taken to any car show with certainty. The trunk interior is excellent. The engine compartment and trunk all feature the yellow stampings from the factory. The car boasts quite a few Lincoln features such as the RARE Town Coupe option. The seats are pillow soft as they are upgraded from the base model. The ride is ultra soft and floats down the highway. The chrome grill in front is like new. This car has been babied and well cared for its entire life. I am currently the third owner of this vehicle. The previous owners kept up with all maintence and was very well taken care by them as well. The air conditioner has been replaced with NOS. A new battery was placed in it when I purchased the car by the previous owner. There is also a new exhaust system as well.
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