Vehicle Description
1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible, This Capri was Born in Empire Green
code 14 paint. With a white convertible top which is in very good
condition. Features include: a heater/defroster, clock, AM radio
and Power Seat & Power Windows. Conservative yet elegant styling
coupled with Ford study mechanicals--and Lincoln's quality build
standards and higher quality materials. Lincoln Capris competed in
the harsh Carrera Panamericana road races that were held in Mexico
back in the 1950s, and they were very successful--one finished
first in class in 1954. Yellow lense Driver side spotlight. Correct
205hp 317-cubic-inch V-8 and automatic transmission. Interior -
Cloth/leather bench seat combination. A perforated metal dash that
was unique to these cars, In very good condition. Exterior - The
Capri has a very streamlined smooth look. Bullet shaped tail lights
include a ribbed with gaps tail light lens bezel on top and a back
up light on the bottom. Very prominent front bumper two
piecesmaller lower and larger on top with a good air gap in the
middle where the indicator lights are installed. Both ends of the
bumpers wrap around the fenders. For vertical spaced pieces give
the grill the "mouth like appearance" that was common in this era.
The headlights are embedded in the front of the fender with a ridge
of body metal/recessed and have an elegant bezel with rectangular
ribbed small rectangles. Chrome hood ornament and the large V
Lincoln emblem at the nose of the hood. Light green-painted steel
wheels with fancy Lincoln hubcaps and extra wide white wall tires.