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Suicide Door Lincoln Continental with brand new paint

1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
1969  Lincoln Continental
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Type: Sedan
Year: 1969
Mileage: 69000
VIN: 9Y8SA907977
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Mason City, Iowa, United States

1969 Lincoln Continental Additional Info:

This is a 1969 Lincoln Continental with brand new two-tone black and charcoal-gray paint. It runs and drives well. Needs very little. You could probably drive it anywhere on the Conteinent at a moment's notice. Tires are like new. it's got what I would call a high-school window-tint job. Not horrible, but not exelent, either. Roof is simply bed-liner. Not real vinyl. First year for the 460 big-block V8 with 500 lb-pounds of torque! The suicide-doors are really cool. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon rode around in these cars. It started off as avacado-green. Now black and gray.

On Oct-16-20 at 21:16:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

I thought of some more details which should be mentioned... there is definitely some rust in the undercarriage. There is also some body-filler in the lower rear quarter-panels. These cars are unibody (no frame/chassis). The brakes do pull to one side a bit, but work well enough to drive just about anywhere. The original factory interior is exceptionally nice. All of the glass is good with no chips or cracks. Air-conditioning belt is disconnected. Cruise-control doesn't work anymore. Amazing that they even offered that option 51 years ago. Heat works well, though. AM radio works. Power-antenna also works. Power steering and power brakes work excellently. It has rear air-shocks and a trailer-hitch (this thing could probably pull a huge camper-trailer down the interstate if you so desired).

On Oct-19-20 at 11:13:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

I require a $500 security-deposit within 24 hours of auction's end, and remaining balance to be paid for within 2 weeks. By bidding on, or otherwise agreeing to purchase the vehicle it is acknowledged that it is being sold As Is with no warranty. Deposits are considered to be non-refundable. If you need some time to arrange shipping, I can store the car for a reasonable amount of time, but would like it moved before the snow flies here. I understand that these things take a bit of time sometimes, and am a reasonable guy to work with. I have contact information for a couple of auto-transporters if that is the route the buyer decides to go with.
Thanks for looking!