Detail Info for: Lincoln : Continental LEATHER 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible - Rare last year with only 2275 produced

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/24/2014
Price:
$ 5000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
33829
Location:
Melbourne, Florida, 32934
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 Lincoln Continental
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
462 CU
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
7Y86G822597
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Barn find! This is a good solid complete car to restore. I purchased this car with the intent to restore but unfortunately must sell. Overall this is a very solid car with only a couple of small areas of rust with a little in the trunk and a little on the passenger side dogleg both of which are easy repairs. Engine runs with a gas can hooked up. Has been inside storage for last 20 years until about a month ago. Appears to be all there except the rear top control switch by the gas door. I currently have it at Lincoln Ranch in Central Florida where I was going to get them to do some of the restoration work. You are welcome to call them and ask Tim Nill, the owner, about the cars condition or set up an appointment to see it. They specialize in Lincoln parts and restoration. I also have the Marti Report that goes with it. The Marti Report is available for the 1967 Lincolns only. It tells you exactly how the car was equipped with options, interior and exterior colors and statistics regarding how many were made with certain paint colors and interior trim colors. For example this is one of only 70 built with these paint and trim codes making it rather rare. Options include:Power BrakesPower SteeringPower vent windowsPower windowsAir Conditioner - SelectaireAM RadioTinted GlassVacuum Door LocksPower Seats The 1967 has become one of the most desired years of these awesome 4 door convertibles and the Haggerty Insurance Valuation guide shows it and the similar 1966 model to be of higher value than the other years. I think partially due to it's improvements such as the glass rear window, more options and overall a better driver.These rare classics are getting harder to find in good restorable condition and this is one that is well worth restoring. *Please feel free to email with questions and to setup an inspection of the car. Inspections must take place before bidding not after. If you do not personally inspect the car or have someone inspect it on your behalf then you must agree to positive feedback. I say this because although I try to disclose everything to my knowledge concerning condition of the car my opinion may differ from yours. Please understand that if you bid on this or anything on ebay and hit the reserve and wind up being the high bidder then you are obligated to purchase just the same as if you went to a Barett Jackson or Mecum auction. Please do not waste my time or that of serious bidders by bidding on something you can't follow through on. On Apr-23-14 at 17:51:37 PDT, seller added the following information: Reserve reduced!