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The car you see is a beautiful 1963 in a very rare factory-correct Ermine White exterior with full leather interior seating surfaces of light turquoise leather. The car began a gradual multi-year restoration over the last ten years that began with the above-mentioned work, and then included a new factory correct two-tone door panels, wood inserts and factory correct carpet set for passenger compartment and truck as well as a new black canvas top. (all provided by the legendary Jim Wallace of Leather Restorations in Clearwater Florida). Included in the restoration was rebuilding the engine and transmission, re-springing the rear leaf's, new front coils and complete cosmetic restoration of the engine bay and all other mechanical systems (by Mike Moreno).
In 2015, this car won second place at the Western Regionals with a 95-point score, and since then all remaining (nitpicky) issues have been attended to: It is now by any objective standard a very rare 100-point car.
Seller is looking for someone who will appreciate a car that is as close to original factory delivery condition as is possible and one of few remaining in such condition, after a very small production run (in 1963 approximately 3000 Lincoln convertibles were built to incredible quality standards while Cadillac mass produced close to 20,000). The asking price reflects its extraordinary cosmetic and mechanical condition. Included in the sale are the LCOC award and judging sheets, owner's manual, shop manuals.
Clean CA title in hand, always garaged and covered, non-smoker, pristine condition.
$175,000 Private-Party Sale