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1948 Lincoln Continental Mark I Cabriolet

1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
1948 Red Lincoln Continental
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Type: Convertible
Year: 1948
Mileage: 99000
VIN: 8H181949
Color: Red
Cylinders: 12
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Del Rio, Texas, United States

1948 Lincoln Continental Additional Info:

1948 Lincoln Continental Mark I Cabriolet. There were only 452 of these built and this one came from southern California with almost zero rust through. The original V-12 and manual transmission are still with the car. It lot drives, but needs some one smarter than me to set the timing because it doesn't have a lot of power. I performed a complete brake job, so you can say the car runs and stops. You may notice that the rear bumper has been completely rechromed, looks nice. The tires are Coker bias-ply, that have no mileage on them, but are aged; so I wouldn't trust them. I have installed Fat Mat floor insulation starting at the firewall going back to include the entire trunk area. The car was originally blue; which is showing through in a lot of areas; that someone repainted red a long time ago. I started changing the color to Lincoln Maroon by painting the dash and interior windshield frame. A complete new exhaust system has been installed. This car needs, and deserves, a total restoration. This car is VERY complete, missing very little. Selling because the doctor diagnosised me with TMB, "Too Many Birthdays". I can help with loading.The electrical system needs to be gone through. I installed two 6V Optima batteries in parallel series, connecting to one side gives you 6 volts, while connecting to the negative on one battery and connecting to the positive of the other battery gives you 12 volts. I installed two fuse blocks under the dash with two kill switches, with the 6 volt powering the ignition and later to power the gauges etc.. The 12 volt side will be to power the 12 volt headlights, parking & turn signal lights. The 6 volt distributor wire is run through a resistor, that drops it to 3 volts. The chassis wiring has yet to be ran. All of this can be easily changed.