This 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible is beautifully restored,
rare, well-optioned post-war classic that has been deemed a Full
Classic by the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA). The story of the
Lincoln Continental traces back to 1939, when Edsel Ford, then
president of Lincoln, commissioned a custom-built Lincoln
Convertible Coupe inspired by the sleek, aerodynamic styling of
Europe's most prestigious marques. That one-off personal car became
the direct inspiration for the production Lincoln-Zephyr
Continental, introduced in 1940 as a stylish, forward-thinking
replacement for the aging Model K. The Continental's revolutionary
design departed from the past by eliminating running boards,
incorporating expansive glass areas, and embracing elegant Art Deco
proportions. Longer, lower, and more sophisticated than previous
Lincolns, the Continental set a new standard for American
automotive design, signaling a bold move toward modernity and
refinement. Production of the Continental halted in 1942 as the
U.S. automotive industry shifted to wartime manufacturing. When
peace returned in 1945, Lincoln-like other American
automakers-resumed production using prewar tooling and designs. The
1946 Lincoln Continental, introduced to the press on September 13,
1945, featured only subtle updates, including a wider grille and
minor trim revisions. By 1948, the Lincoln Continental had reached
the final year of its original design run, remaining nearly
identical to its 1946 and 1947 predecessors. In fact, enthusiasts
often quip that the best way to tell them apart is by asking the
owner. The 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible stood as the
pinnacle of the lineup, carrying an original price tag of nearly
$5,000-an exceptionally high figure for the time. Due to its
premium cost and minimal styling changes, production numbers were
extremely limited, with only 452 Continental Convertibles built in
1948. Today, this rare and elegant automobile stands as a true icon
of postwar American luxury. Its timeless styling, V12 power, and
exceptional craftsmanship have earned it recognition from the
Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) as a "Full Classic,"
underscoring its significance in the history of Lincoln and
American automotive design. This particular example comes to from a
wonderful family of collectors who owned and stewarded the car for
nearly 30 years. Under the hood of this '48 Lincoln Continental
Convertible is a 292 cubic inch L-head V12 engine fed by a single
2-barrel carburetor, producing a factory-rated 120 horsepower when
new. The smooth-running 292 V12 is paired with a 3-speed manual
transmission operated via a column-mounted "3-on-the-tree" shifter.
Exhaust exits through a single outlet, delivering a rich, throaty
tone from the rear. This '48 Lincoln rides on wide whitewall
bias-ply tires mounted on steel wheels accented by full wheelcovers
and beauty rings, giving the car a timeless and elegant presence
whether cruising the boulevard or displayed at a local show. Out
back, a rear-mounted continental kit carries the spare tire-an
iconic feature of this namesake model. The rear wheels sit neatly
behind fender skirts, adding to the streamlined, luxurious
appearance of this CCCA Full Classic. Dual chrome outside mirrors
are especially helpful when changing lanes on a CCCA CARavan or
squeezing into a parking space the local CCCA car show or chapter
event. Topping it all off is a black cloth power convertible top
that operates smoothly at the flick of a switch and remains in
wonderful condition; and, when the top is lowered, it tucks neatly
below a matching boot. The all-steel body has been refinished in
beautiful Victoria Coach Lincoln Maroon paint capping off the
outstanding exterior appearance of this '48 Continental. The
interior of this 1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible just screams
luxury! The front and rear seats are extremely plush and they have
been reupholstered in Oxblood Burgundy leather. The matching
burgundy cutpile carpeting, matching upholstered door panels and
sun visors, and art deco steering wheel all look great retaining
their stock appearance. This Lincoln Continental comes outfitted
with full instrumentation including a 110 MPH speedometer,
temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, amp gauge, and fuel gauge.
The dash is finished off with various other controls along with an
optional clock, optional AM radio with integrated speaker, and a
locking glovebox. Whether you're already a card carrying member of
the Classic Car Club of America and adding to your existing
collection or you're buying your very first classic car, this 1948
Lincoln Continental Convertible would make an excellent choice.
Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
*292 Cu. In. L-Head V12 rated @ 120HP
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*Victoria Coach Lincoln Maroon Exterior
*Oxblood Burgundy Leather Interior
*Black Cloth Power Convertible Top
*1 of only 452 '48 Convertibles Produced
*Wide Whitewall Tires w/ Fender Skirts
*Power Windows
*AM Radio & Clock
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 2,491 Miles
Vehicle Details
1948 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Listing ID:CC-2012168
Price:$49,995
Location:Rogers, Minnesota
Year:1948
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental Convertible
Exterior Color:Victoria Coach Lincoln Maroon
Interior Color:Oxblood Burgundy
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:2491
Stock Number:9037
VIN:8H181771
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