The Lincoln Continental was a luxury car and a rolling work of art.
The 1948 Lincoln Continental was the last car in the United States
to use the V 12 engine and is recognized as a Full Classic by the
Classic Car Club of America.This Lincoln is a beautiful car that
still retains the retro lines and design but with a modern drive
train for modern conveniences and easy cruising. This car has
34,000 original miles and was very solid to begin with. Car came
out of Texas originally.The exterior is Burgundy with excellent
paint and chrome. The interior is new with leather and has a very
handsome dash in excellent condition.Engine is a 351 CID Ford
Windsor engine paired with a C4 automatic transmission. Rear end is
a Ford rear end.Options include power steering, power 4-way disc
brakes, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise control, electric wipers,
AC/Heat, AM/FM/cassette stereo, and brand new wide white radial
tires. All components are in very good working condition.This
lovely 1948 Lincoln resides in Kentucky and available for viewing
by appointment.
Vehicle Details
1948 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1208274
Price:$39,500
Location:Cornelius, North Carolina
Year:1948
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:Burgundy/Maroon
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:C115
VIN:0000000000000C115
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