1965 Lincoln Continental This 1965 Lincoln Continental is finished
in Huron Beige combined with a black interior, which, when
restored, will highlight the Continental's timeless elegance and
classic lines.Highlights:- Huron Beige- Automatic Transmission- V8
Engine- 4-Barrel Carburetor- Power Steering- Chrome Bumpers- Center
Console- Autronic Eye- Tilt Steering Wheel- Rear-Hinged "Suicide
Doors"- Push-Button RadioEquipped with a V8 engine and an automatic
transmission. Additional equipment includes a 4-barrel carburetor,
power steering, dual exhaust outlets, a convertible soft top, tilt
steering wheel, 15-inch steel wheels with Lincoln hubcaps,
white-line tires, chrome bumpers, and a full-size spare tire. This
American classic comes with its iconic rear-hinged "suicide doors",
adding a touch of drama and flair to the vehicle's already
impressive presence. Step into cabin, you?ll be sent back to the
60s luxury with its rare bucket seats in the front, rear bench
seating, power windows, center console, Autronic Eye, push-button
stereo, and an analog clock.This particular example is running and
driving, offering a glimpse into the thrilling performance that
this model is known for. However, it is important to note that it
will require work to be fully mechanically ready. This aspect is
reflected in the pricing, providing an opportunity to acquire a
piece of automotive history at a more accessible price point. For
$27,500
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