Vehicle Description
1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible ?Same Missouri owner for past
21 years ?Final year for the fourth-generation Lincoln Continental
Convertible ?One of 2,776 convertible made in 1967 ?Silver exterior
and black leather interior ?462 CID MEL V-8 engine ?C6 Select-Shift
Cruise-O-Matic three-speed automatic transmission and 2.80 gearing
?Air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power locks, power two-way front seat It?s long, silver and has
presence. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this 1967
Lincoln Continental Convertible, the same model made famous by the
HBO series ?Entourage?. Nineteen sixty-seven was the final model
year for the fourth-generation convertible. Built in Ford?s Wixom,
Michigan factory (VIN code Y) on November 28, 1966 (trim tag code
28L) and it was delivered to the Denver, Colorado sales region
(trim tag code 51). This example is one of 2,776 droptops made in
1967. The paint and trim are in good condition, with the body
showing minor blemishes upon close inspection, particularly on the
trunklid. The glass is in decent condition while the car?s lights
look great and the bodywork?s straight and solid. The car?s chrome
bumpers are in very good order, the engine bay is in very nice
original condition. There?s even a locking gas cap but the radio
antenna is missing. This Conti rolls on American Classic wide
whitewall tires, size 235/75R15 at all four corners. Each tire
surrounds a factory wheel cover. The tires and wheel covers are in
satisfactory condition. Under that forward-hinged hood is Ford?s
462 CID MEL V-8 engine, backed by a C6 Select-Shift Cruise-O-Matic
three-speed automatic transmission (trim tag code U) and a 2.80:1
rear end (trim tag code 6). Driver convenience features include
air-conditioning but inoperable, power steering, power brakes,
power windows, power locks and a power, two-way front seat. Inside,
the car?s black interior (trim tag code 2A), is in satisfactory
order. The two-way power front bench and rear bench seats are in
decent condition and offer center armrests. The two-spoke steering
wheel is present while the instrument panel and inner door panels
are all in the same satisfactory condition. The horn and fuel gauge
are inoperable. Completing the interior is a factory AM/FM radio.
For 1967, the Lincoln Continental was given only minor trim
updates, with the deletion of the Lincoln star emblem from the
front fenders being the largest change. Several functional changes
were made, as Lincoln added a number of indicator lights to the
dashboard. Along with an oil pressure warning light, the dashboard
was given indicator lights for an open trunk and the cruise control
(if on). Following federal safety mandates, lap safety seatbelts
became standard equipment, coupled with an energy-absorbing
steering column. Following years of decreasing sales, 1967 marked
the final year of the Lincoln Continental convertible, with only
2,276 sold. After becoming the first four-door convertible sold
after World War II, the Lincoln Continental would become the final
(as of the 2018 model year) example of its type sold by an American
manufacturer. As a result of numerous frame reinforcements (in
comparison to the sedan), the 5,712-pound 1967 Lincoln Continental
convertible is one of the heaviest passenger cars ever sold by Ford
Motor Company. Competition to this car in 1967 included Buick?s
Electra 225 Convertible, Cadillac?s de Ville Convertible and
Chrysler?s 300 Convertible, Mercury?s Monterey Convertible and
Oldsmobile?s 98 Convertible. VIN: 7Y86G820089 This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 90,560 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!? Note:
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