Detail Info for: Lincoln: Continental Suicide Doors Watch Video! 50+ pics Beautifully Restored 1966 Suicide Door Convertible!

Transaction Info

Sold On:
09/04/2016
Price:
$ 34986.00
Condition:
Mileage:
9999
Location:
Deltona, Florida, 32738
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1966 Lincoln Continental
Submodel Body Type:
Suicide Doors Convertible
Engine:
462 Big Block
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
6y86g449692
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1966 Lincoln Continental Suicide Door Convertible Click Play in the center of the video below. If it doesn't work, copy this link... https://youtu.be/cqSi3WQj-Fk tubeembedOn Sep-03-16 at 11:16:12 PDT, seller added the following information: Thanks for all the compliments and emails about the car. I decided to answer the common questions I've been getting here so everyone can see them. First, while I do appreciate all the offers that have been made, I feel it is only fair to let the auction run it's course to ensure everyone has their fair shot at owning this amazing vehicle. With over 70 people watching this item, I'm sure several people would be very upset if the auction ended early without warning, and I don't want to be one of those seller's. YES All of the pictures and video were taken in the past few weeks so what you see is what you get. NO There is no "draw" on the battery so the car can sit for weeks and not drain the battery. NO There is absolutely no "sagging" in the car and the doors line up and shut perfectly. YES The car is fully operational and will pass any state inspection. YES I am willing to ship the car internationally, at buyers expense. YES That is my wife, and NO she does not come with the car... Although..... ; ) Every single time I've sold a car on ebay I get at least a couple emails after the auction from people saying they were trying to bid last minute and didn't realize they had to confirm the bid on the next screen and it didn't go through in time...or the page took too long to load...or there was a malfunction with the site...or they simply fell asleep or didn't get back to the computer in time...etc etc. They ask if I'll cancel the sale if they go $2000 higher than the winning bid etc. I strongly advise bidding early and utilizing ebay "bid for you" option. It really is a great tool they offer that should be used to the buyer's benefit. I mean, you know what the car is worth to you, and what is the highest you are willing to go, so why play games. If you're willing to go 50 and you enter that bid, and the next highest bidder is 40, you'll win the car for 40,100. If the next guy is willing to go 52 then he'll get it for 50,100 and you will be OK with that because you bid the max you were able. However, if you were really willing to go 55 and just didn't bid it then you'll be upset with yourself when the other guy gets it for 50,100. DON'T BE THAT GUY! This is a very rare car in exceptionally great condition and you won't see another like it anytime soon, so you don't want to hesitate or miss out on this one! Thanks again for all the interest, and good luck...

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