This 1966 Lincoln Continental suicide-door convertible has
undergone a complete restoration. It's powered by an original 462ci
8-cylinder engine and automatic transmission. This Lincoln features
air conditioning and heat. The front and rear suspension is new,
including all tie rods and ball joints. Both front and rear brakes
are brand-new, including the drums. The car was stripped to metal
and refinished in Midnight Black PPG paint with several coats of
clear. The windshield was replaced, as well as all trim pieces. The
interior was completely restored with high-quality leather while
still retaining the factory original look. An aftermarket stereo
was installed under the seat so the original stereo could remain in
the dash. The convertible top was completely updated, including the
metal frame work, hydraulic pump, lines, switches and the soft-top
itself.
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