This 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III is an actual-mile example
with only 52,325 miles showing on the odometer. It was purchased
new from Clayton Lincoln-Mercury in Knoxville, Tennessee. It still
wears its original Light Green exterior paint and the original Dark
Green leather interior is still present and in excellent condition.
Even the unique, factory original green vinyl roof is in excellent
condition. The car left the factory equipped with a 460ci/4-barrel
carburetor V8 engine, Select-Shift automatic transmission, power
steering, disc-front power brakes, power windows, air conditioning,
tinted glass (all around), automatic headlamp dimmer, tilt steering
wheel, cruise control, dual 6-way power seats, power door locks,
AM/FM stereo radio with power antenna, driver-side remote mirror
and much more. Extensive service and maintenance-totaling $14,000
has been performed on this vehicle in the past 24 months. Flush,
service and recharge AC system, new carburetor (calibrated),
ignition condenser, major rear brake service, e-brake assembly
replacement, alignment and balance, front stabilizer bar links,
alternator, new condenser dryer (for the AC) and both headlight
door vacuum motors replaced and calibrated. This vehicle was
procured in 2023 from Bright Bay Lincoln in Bayshore, New York and
is believed to be a trade-in from the original family. This Lincoln
has such a cool and unique color scheme (one of 641!) that it's a
can't miss opportunity for any collector car enthusiast! The
original owner's manual and dealer booklet are included in the sale
along with a deluxe Marti report.
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