The 1946 Lincoln Continental Club Coupe is a striking postwar coupe
powered by Lincoln's V12 engine driven by a three-speed manual
transmission, and this example is in overall excellent condition
with 21,761 miles showing. The Continental is finished in maroon
with a rear-mounted continental spare tire, steel wheels with wide
whitewall tires, and a maroon leather and cloth interior. This
Continental has great paint, an award-winning show history, and the
elegance that collectors love! The 1946 model year marked the
return of the Continental following the wartime production halt,
continuing the design legacy of Edsel Ford's original personal
luxury car. The 1946 Lincoln Continental is recognized as a 'Full
Classic' by the Classic Car Club of America. This example comes
from long-term Arizona ownership and is a documented show winner,
taking Best of Show and Best Classic at the 2022 RRHS Cheer Booster
Club Car Show, Best in Show at Silver Springs in April 2022, and
the Mayor's Pick award presented by the Town of Sahuarita. The
Continental is accompanied by an owner's manual, a binder of
service records and receipts, and a library of period Ford,
Mercury, and Lincoln service manuals and bulletins! The exterior of
the Lincoln is finished in maroon that is in overall great
condition with good depth and color, no fading, and only some light
scratches, touched-up spots, and minimal rock chips. The chrome and
brightwork are in great condition with some wear and scratching
showing, and the windshield and glass are in great condition. The
Continental has its signature rear-mounted spare tire, steel wheels
with BF Goodrich wide whitewall tires, functioning headlights and
taillights, and a working horn. The Lincoln is a lovely example
that maintains its classic Continental presentation! The interior
of the Lincoln is in overall excellent condition, featuring a
maroon leather and brown cloth combination with excellent maroon
carpeting, maroon piping, and an excellent headliner. The
Continental is equipped with power windows that are functioning on
both the driver and passenger sides. Instrumentation includes a
functioning speedometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge, amperage
gauge, and engine temperature gauge, with a clock that is not
working. The cabin presents as well preserved and ready to enjoy.
Mechanically, the Lincoln is powered by its V12 engine equipped
with a carburetor and three-speed manual transmission. The
Continental has been converted to a 12-volt electrical system with
alternator charging, a rebuilt starter, and a battery cutoff switch
installed for storage. Recent service records document a fuel pump
replacement, new shock links, fresh fuel lines, and regular oil and
lubrication service. The heater hoses are currently not connected
to the heater core. The Lincoln starts, runs, and drives great! For
more information and details, please call or text Kendi Brown at
1.623.404.9042 or email us at [email protected] . This
1946 Lincoln Continental Club Coupe is available for inspection at
our showroom in Phoenix. We are pleased to offer FaceTime or
WhatsApp live video inspections, and we help coordinate shipping
worldwide. We also have financing partners if you are interested in
financing.
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