"The Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine is the ultimate
contemporary expression of the limousine. It is as close to the
ultimate in motoring as an automobile can be." With that brochure
promise, Lincoln-Mercury turned to Chicago coachbuilders
Lehmann-Peterson to transform the already distinguished Continental
sedan into a chauffeured flagship for captains of industry,
visiting dignitaries, and heads of state. Built by inserting a new
center section between the doors and finishing it to factory
standards, the Executive Limousine rode on a vast 160-inch
wheelbase and 255-inch overall length, yet retained signature
Continental refinement.
Opening the rear suicide doors reveals a wide, unhindered entry for
easy ingress and egress into a spacious and luxurious cabin.
Inside, companion seats face rearward and can be folded up to free
additional floor space as needed, while an optional chauffeur
divider window creates complete privacy in the rear. Lincoln's
promise that "quality is reflected everywhere" is supported by
thick mouton carpeting and upholstery in fine gray wool broadcloth.
Rear appointments include an oil-rubbed walnut cabinet, factory air
conditioning, rear-door courtesy lights, lighted armrest storage
compartments, and an AM/FM radio. The cabinet in this example is
topped by an optional beverage service tray-complete with an ice
bucket and drinkware by The Sheffield Silver Company. Up front, the
chauffeur enjoys a power-adjustable vinyl bench, optional
Temperature Control factory air conditioning, AM/FM radio, and the
distinctive 1967-only "flower-pot" steering wheel. With Lincoln's
462-cu-in V8 mated to a Select-Shift Turbo-Drive transmission, the
refined powertrain provides hushed, effortless thrust for up to
eight total passengers.
Completed on 8 September 1967, chassis number 806000 was originally
finished in Huntington Gray and now wears a classic black exterior
with a thickly padded vinyl-covered roof. The Executive Limousine
remained under the long-term custodianship of John and Isabell
Fischer in Essex, Maryland, from 2000 through 2025, among their
stable of classic Lincolns. Before joining the consignor earlier
this year, it was reportedly serviced by Purmotive of Cockeysville
in June 2025 and now shows 37,121 miles at the time of cataloging.
Handsomely presented, this dignified, coachbuilt Lincoln would be
ideally suited to Lincoln & Continental Owners Club gatherings, VIP
and ceremonial chauffeured duties, or any number of other
special-occasion appearances.
Vehicle Details
1967 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-2008590
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1967
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Odometer:37121
Stock Number:LV25Lot_110
VIN:7Y0G806000
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