Vehicle Description
1947 Lincoln Continental CabrioletSame local Missouri owner for the
past 13 years!Older restoration to like original conditionNumber
702 of 738 Continental Cabriolets made in 1947292 CID Flathead V-12
engine; the last of the V-12 Lincolns ever produced Three-speed
manual transmission with 4.22 gearingOpal Blue Green exterior with
cloth power-folding top and two-tone green leather interiorPower
windows, four-wheel hydraulic brakesOriginal wiring and Continental
kitHidden cruise control, doors open via pushbuttonsClassic Car
Club of America (CCCA) Full ClassicOwn this Continental from $659
per month (call 636-600-4600 for details) Beautiful, rare and
stately. How many 70-year-old boulevard cruisers do you remember
with a V-12 engine under the hood? MotoeXotica Classic Cars
presents this 1947 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet. This example, 702
out of 738 produced that year, is ultra-rare today and was made at
Ford?s Lincoln Assembly in Detroit, Michigan. This example is also
one of the last of the Lincoln V-12s. It presents as original
condition courtesy of an older restoration by the previous loving
owner for the past 13 years.Finished in a stately Opal Blue Green,
the car?s paint and trim are in overall very good order. The car?s
cloth, power-folding top is in good, original condition. The car?s
hand-crafted bodywork is straight and solid, it has its original
wiring, pushbuttons open the doors instead of handles, the engine
bay is very tidy, the rear wheels have deep skirts, the battery
appears new, out back is the spare tire kit that started it all ? a
Continental, and the car?s chrome bumpers are in good, original
condition. There?s even a third brake light just above the rear
license plate.This Lincoln rolls on Goodyear Custom Super Cushion
wide whitewall radial tires with wheels topped by factory wheel
covers. The tires and wheels are all in good, original
condition.Under the hood is Lincoln?s 292 CID Flathead V-12 engine.
Though it was similar in design to the 90? Ford flathead V-8
introduced for 1932, the Lincoln-Zephyr H Series V-12 had a
narrower 75? between cylinder banks. The engine used aluminum-alloy
heads and cast-steel pistons, as well as two water pumps. It also
had a unique distributor with a coil assembly that actually
consisted of two coils, one for each cylinder bank and a
Chandler-Grove two-barrel carburetor.Initial power output was
quoted as 110 horsepower at 3,900 rpm, a rather high-power peak for
the period. The torque curve was quite flat, however, with at least
180 pounds/feet available from 3,500 rpm all the way down to 400
rpm, which made for incredible top-gear performance. Though the
Zephyr V-12 no more resembled previous Lincoln engines than the
ubiquitous V-8 (despite sharing the latter's stroke), it was more
like a ?12-cylinder Ford? than a classic multi-cylinder powerplant
in character.Backing this V-12 motor was a three-speed,
column-shifted manual transmission and a 4.22:1 rear end. Driver
convenience feature includes hidden cruise control and four-wheel
hydraulic brakes.Inside, the car?s two-tone green leather interior
is in overall good order. The dark green front and rear bench seats
are in great shape while the contrasting green carpet is in good,
original order. The stock, two-spoke steering wheel is in very good
order, as are in the inner door panels and instrument panel. The
speedometer is inoperable and is in need of a new cable. Completing
the interior is a factory AM radio.The Lincoln Continental made its
debut in 1940 and stemmed from Edsel Ford?s desire to build a high
class, stylish luxury model to compete with the finest marques of
Europe. Designed by E.T. ?Bob? Gregorie, the Continental shared
many characteristics of the Lincoln-Zephyr, including the legendary
flathead V-12 engine.For the 1942 model year, all Lincoln models
were given squared-up fenders, and a revised grille. The result was
a boxier, somewhat heavier look in keeping with then-current design
trends, but perhaps less graceful in retrospect. Nineteen
fourty-two production was shortened, following the entry of the
United States into World War II; the attack on Pearl Harbor led to
the suspension of production of automobiles for civilian use.After
World War II, the Lincoln division of Ford returned the Continental
to production as a 1946 model; Lincoln dropped the Zephyr
nomenclature following the war, so the postwar Continental was
derived from the standard Lincoln (internally H-Series). To attract
buyers, the design was refreshed with updated trim, distinguished
by a new grille. For 1947, walnut wood trim was added to the
interior.Following the death of Edsel Ford in 1943, Ford Motor
Company re-organized its corporate management structure, which led
to the 1946 departure of the Continental?s designer, Bob Gregorie.
1948 would become the last year for the Continental, as the
division sought to redevelop its new 1949 model line as Mercurys;
the expensive personal-luxury car no longer had a role at
Lincoln.The 1939?1948 Continental is recognized as a ?Full Classic?
by the Classic Car Club of America, one of the last-built cars to
be so recognized. As of 2015, the 1948 Lincoln Continental and 1948
Lincoln were the last cars produced and sold by a major U.S.
automaker with a V-12 engine.Competition to this Continental in
1947 included Buick?s Series 50 Super Convertible, Cadillac?s
Series 62 Convertible Club Coupe, Chrysler?s New Yorker Town and
Country and Windsor convertible coupes, Hudson?s Commodore Eight
Brougham Convertible, Jaguar?s 3.5L Drophead Coupe, Mercury?s Club
Convertible, Oldsmobile?s 98 Custom 8 Cruiser Convertible Coupe and
Pontiac?s Torpedo 8 Convertible Coupe.If you desire one of the most
sought-after collector cars made just after World War II ended,
then you should definitely make a point to stop by MotoeXotica
Classic Cars to check out this ?47 Lincoln.VIN: 7H172270 Body#: 5EH
56 702This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 74,166 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Missouri
title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!Note: Please see full terms and
conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said
vehicle, thank you.