After Spending Much Of The Fifties Searching For An Identity,
Lincoln Knew It Had A Winner With The Fourth Generation Continental
In 1961. This Body Style Carried Through To 1969.
What This Era Lincoln Did Have Was Class. They Were Graceful,
Proportioned To Be Easier To Drive, Easier To Maneuver, And Easier
To Park. And The Luxury Car Buyers Loved Them.
While Continental Grew A Bit For 1964, Styling Changes Were Mild. A
New Dash, Lower Body Molding, Flat Side Glass, Horizontal Theme
Rear End Trim And The Replacement Of The Thick Center Grille Bar,
Formerly Connecting The Headlights Were A Few Changes.
A Nice Solid Texas Driver, With DSO Of Los Angels California, With
A Low Production Of Only 3,328 Lincoln Convertibles Built For
1964..
A Super Nice Classic Driver...
Features On This Car Include:
Nice Running 430 ci V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Power Windows
Power Seat
Factory Air Conditioner And Heater
Dual Chrome Side Mirrors
Day / Night Inside Rearview Mirror
AM Push Button Radio
Paint In Powder Blue - (Code F)
Fully Operational Tan Power Convertible Top
Appears To be Original Black Leather Interior
Whitewall Tires With Lincoln Wheel Covers
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was
provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the
accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as
with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is
subjective . .
Worldwide Enclosed Door To Door Transportation, Long Term Low Rate
Financing Available
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