This 1962 Lincoln Continental represents one of the most elegant
designs to come out of Detroit in the early 1960s. Finished in
Champagne with a black power convertible top, this Lincoln
Continental convertible carries the long, clean lines that made
these cars a favorite among designers, dignitaries, and collectors
alike. Its presence is unmistakable, especially with the top down
and the full wheel covers completing the look.
Under the hood sits the 430 cubic inch V8, paired with a 3-speed
Dual Range automatic transmission, delivering smooth, confident
performance that suits the character of a true 1960s Lincoln
convertible. Power steering and power brakes make it easy to
handle, while speed control adds comfort for relaxed highway
driving.
Inside, the beige leather interior offers a refined and inviting
space. The power front bench seat, power windows, and thoughtful
layout reflect Lincoln's focus on luxury and ease of use. This 1962
Lincoln convertible is further distinguished by its history as a
former resident of the AACA Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, adding
an extra layer of provenance.
With the odometer showing just 23,620 miles, this '62 Lincoln
Continental stands as a remarkable example for anyone searching for
a well-preserved Lincoln Continental for sale that blends style,
history, and presence in one unforgettable package.
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