This well-preserved 1959 Lincoln Continental Mark IV 2-door hardtop
has been in the care of the same owner for many years and has been
fastidiously maintained. The car is original with 27,000 original
miles and has received one repaint during its entire life. The
interior, sheet metal, glass, trunk and floor pans are original.
The floors are solid originals, and the trunk is also original,
with its original liner and jack in place. All of the chrome and
trim on the car appears as if it has been restored; the door
handles have some small signs of pitting. The car has been safety
inspected, the brakes have been serviced and the mufflers have been
replaced. This Mark IV features a power antenna with its original
signal-seeking AM radio, power windows with a "Breezeway" window in
the rear, remote trunk release with indicator light, interior and
trunk courtesy lights, and power locks, all of which function well.
It's powered by a 430ci 8-cylinder engine backed by an automatic
transmission and includes an owner's manual. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**
Vehicle Details
1959 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1203648
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
Year:1959
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:WHITE AND BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:70
VIN:H9YC405313
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