• Garage find and not driven in 25 years, purchased out of the
Harrah museum • It's 1 of only 850 Lincoln Continental coupes built
( how many are left ?)
• Spectacular Time Capsule Garage Kept and loved
• Documented 53,426 Original Miles (Driven 700 miles a year)
• Spectacular looking and smooth Original Lincoln V-12 engine,
detailed
• Lincoln Zephyr manual transmission
• Mirror Finish Zephyr Blue Paint professionally show waxed and
detailed
• Push button door handles
• Great looking Chrome Stainless Trim
• 2-Tone Blue leather and Paisley cloth Seating for 6
• Mahogany Woodgrain Dash with 110 MPH Speedo
• Original Lincoln Steering Wheel
• Original AM Radio
• Factory Color Matched Wheels with Wide White Polyglas Tires
• Incredible folder of history including Pictures, Service
Receipts, Newspaper Article and Parts Catalog
• This was a very expensive car for its time, the original MSRP was
$2778.00 but the average annual salary was only 1492.00 a year
!
• Show this spectacular restoration or just enjoy going for a drive
in this investment grade, collector quality, '41 Lincoln
Continental coupe
Vehicle Details
1941 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1258735
Price:$49,990
Location:Rockville, Maryland
Year:1941
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:Hampton Blue
Interior Color:2-Tone Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:53463
Stock Number:2009T
VIN:16H57474
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