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This is a very rare and low production 1949 "Baby" Lincoln Club
Coupe! This believed to be original 33000 mile car was dealer owned
and purchased in Alabama back in 2004. It's powered by it's 336 CI
Flathead V8 engine and backed up by its 3 speed manual transmission
with electric overdrive. This is an exceptional original condition
car with one repaint done years ago. It still supports it's
original interior in excellent condition. The previous owner stated
that the following items have been recently replaced: new brakes
lines wheel cylinders master cylinder plugs wires distributor cap
water pumps flushed radiator hoses belts battery battery cables
starter solenoid and wide whitewall tires with less than 50 miles
on them. It's original bumpers stainless interior engine
compartment and glass all look real nice for being 70 years old.
This car was recently seen in the HBO series Lovecraft Country and
is ready to jump in and enjoy! Call us today to schedule your test
drive."Because life's too short to drive boring cars!"
Vehicle Details
1949 Lincoln Town Car
Listing ID:CC-1388982
Price:$19,800
Location:Greene, Iowa
Year:1949
Make:Lincoln
Model:Town Car
Exterior Color:Maroon
Interior Color:Beige
Odometer:33000
Stock Number:20109
VIN:9EL41991
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