Gateway Classic Cars is happy to present this 1970 Lincoln
Continental Mark III here in our Houston Showroom. This 2 door Mark
III just screams class, as it has been meticulously cared for and
maintained over its life. Dressed in a beautiful shiny white paint,
this Mark III's long body lines gleam in the sun. This is a 2-owner
car with the original owner being the grandmother of the current
owner. It simply didn't get enough driving time through the recent
years and was stored away for about 6 years then brought back to
life in August of 2017. Lucky for its future owner the 460 Cubic
Inch V8 engine powering the classic ride has been carefully gone
through to ensure a solid driving car in August of 2017 and only
has around 150 miles on it since the rebuild. The engine is paired
with a 3-speed automatic transmission that shifts itself through
the gear with no issue. The fuel tank was completely cleaned out
along with the fuel lines, filter, and fuel level float as well.
Some other beneficial restoration work that was done was a new fuel
pump, carburetor rebuild, and fluids flushed then topped off. The
1970 Mark III was the first American made car to have radial tires
as standard equipment. This Lincoln is a perfect car for any
collector, enthusiast, or someone looking to join the classic car
world. From wood grain to the stainless trim, it is really
something to sit in and be surrounded by 70's American luxury. If
you're not into running the A/C, then just hit the dual action
power window switch and let the fresh air in as you cruise around
town in this smooth floating ride. The leather seats are original
and in good condition with minor cracking throughout which would be
expected after 47 years. Other options on this pristine Lincoln
include; Air Conditioning, AM/FM Radio, Cruise Control, Power
Brakes, Power Steering, Power Door Locks, Power Seats, Power
Windows, Tilt Steering Wheel, Seat Belts, Leather Interior, and
thin White Wall Tires wrapped around factory hub caps. To see all
the HD pictures and video please go to
http://gatewayclassiccars.com/houston/1970/lincoln/continental-S1005.html.
For even more information on this 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III
located in our Houston showroom come by and see us or contact the
showroom at (832)243-6220 or email the showroom at
[email protected] Lucky for its future owner the 460
Cubic Inch V8 engine powering the classic ride has been carefully
gone through to ensure a solid driving car in August of 2017 and
only has around 150 miles on it since the rebuild. The engine is
paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission that shifts itself
through the gear with no issue. The fuel tank was completely
cleaned out along with the fuel lines, filter, and fuel level float
as well. Some other beneficial restoration work that was done was a
new fuel pump, carburetor rebuild, and fluids flushed then topped
off. The 1970 Mark III was the first American made car to have
radial tires as standard equipment. This Lincoln is a perfect car
for any collector, enthusiast, or someone looking to join the
classic car world. From the wood grain to the stainless trim, it is
really something to sit in and be surrounded by 70's American
luxury. If you're not into running the A/C, then just hit the dual
action power window switch and let the fresh air in as you cruise
around town in this smooth floating ride. The leather seats are
original and in good condition with minor cracking throughout which
would be expected after 47 years. Other options on this pristine
Lincoln include; Air Conditioning, AM/FM Radio, Cruise Control,
Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power Door Locks, Power Seats, Power
Windows, Tilt Steering Wheel, Seat Belts, Leather Interior, and
thin White Wall Tires wrapped around factory hub caps. To see all
the HD pictures and video please go to
http://gatewayclassiccars.com/houston/1970/lincoln/continental-S1005.html.
For even more information on this 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III
located in our Houston showroom come by and see us or contact the
showroom at (832)243-6220 or email the showroom at
[email protected]