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This 1967 Lincoln Continental delivers the unmistakable presence
and luxury that made these full-size Lincolns icons of the 1960s.
Finished in a classic white exterior with a contrasting black
convertible top, the car has an elegant, formal appearance that
suits its long, low profile perfectly. Chrome trim, distinctive
body lines, and the Continental's signature rear-hinged "suicide"
doors give it a look that remains instantly recognizable more than
half a century later.
Inside, the Continental features a blue leather interior that
provides a great contrast against the white exterior. The spacious
cabin represents Lincoln luxury at its best, with generous seating,
extensive brightwork, and the power accessories expected from the
marque's flagship model. These cars were built to make a statement,
and few American convertibles of the era offer the same combination
of size, comfort, and dramatic styling.
Power comes from Lincoln's 462ci V8 paired with an automatic
transmission, providing the smooth, effortless power delivery these
Continentals were known for. Power steering and power brakes
further contribute to its relaxed cruising character. The 1967
Continental Convertible is particularly desirable today,
representing the final model year for the four-door Continental
convertible and one of the most distinctive luxury automobiles
produced during the decade.
As with many vintage Lincolns equipped with extensive power
accessories, there are several electrical and convenience items
that will require attention. The passenger-side taillight/turn
signal is currently inoperative, the power door locks do not
function, and the passenger-side front window and power vent
windows are also inoperative. The convertible-top motor appears to
be receiving power; however, the top will not complete its cycle
and come all the way down. The exact cause has not been diagnosed
and could involve one of the numerous switches, sensors, relays, or
other components within the Continental's complex power-top
system.
Because these items have not been fully diagnosed, the vehicle is
being offered as-is, with the convertible-top and electrical
systems requiring further inspection and repair by the next owner.
For someone familiar with these sophisticated Lincoln systems-or
looking for a striking Continental to improve over time-this 1967
example offers the desirable combination of a white and black
exterior, blue leather interior, four-door convertible body, and
unmistakable 1960s American luxury.
Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing,
and/or $240 documentation fees.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including the undercarriage,
please visit our website www.grautogallery.com
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Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless noted in our description, we only have one key for
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inspect the vehicle personally or via a 3rd party, to ensure
satisfaction to the condition and value, prior to purchase. Unless
otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No Warranty Expressed
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