This 1965 Lincoln Continental convertible is powered by a 430ci V-8
engine equipped with a four-barrel carburetor and factory-rated at
320hp and 465 lb-ft of torque, paired with a dual-range three-speed
automatic transmission and factory 2.89:1 rear end. It is one of
3,356 four-door convertibles built for the 1965 model year. This
Continental also carries DSO code 84, as a Home Office Reserve
designation indicating it was not intended for standard retail sale
but for special promotion or Ford executive management. This
Lincoln is an unrestored original that has been well-kept and
retains its original factory drivetrain. It is equipped with
power-assisted front disc brakes and rear drums, as well as
power-assisted steering. The exterior, which had a color change
repaint to black, features the iconic rear-hinged rear "suicide"
doors, a power-folding white soft-top, quad headlights, distinctive
flat chrome grille, chrome-ribbed taillights, chrome-trimmed
knife-edge upper fender lines running the length of the car,
factory-installed windshield-mounted dual spotlights, chrome front
and rear bumpers, and bright lower bodyside moldings. Factory
15-inch steel wheels wear Lincoln-branded full covers and Firestone
wide whitewall tires. As a Home Office Reserve car, it is highly
optioned with the cabin outfitted in special order trim code 26,
white leather with black complements, also unrestored. It features
matching door panels, wood-grain trim, a black dashboard and black
carpeting. Interior equipment includes dual six-way power seats
with a center console, front and rear armrests, power windows
(including the vent windows), an analog clock and a push-button
AM/FM radio with power antenna. A plaque bearing the Lincoln
insignia and the name of first retail owner Kenneth M. Ryberg is
affixed to the dashboard. The seller, who has owned this original
unrestored Lincoln for 20 years, states the car has air
conditioning, but it currently is not functioning. The sale
includes an original 1965 Lincoln marketing brochure.
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