Lot 2063

Auburn Fall 2012

1967 Lincoln Continental

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$8,250 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Identification No.
7Y86G805606

The Lincoln Continental was the only post World War II four door convertible available on the market and it was the last year that a four door convertible was manufactured. In its time, Lincoln beckoned prospective buyers to “Come live the Continental Life”. Lincoln’s new flow through ventilation system, which the company called “Fresh Flow” was standard. Fresh air was continuously allowed to enter the car, even with the windows up, displacing stale air through a system of vents and valves. It was also the second year in a row that Ford decided to spell out the name Continental on the hood. The “suicide door” style was to become the best known feature of the 1960’s Lincoln, which this model proudly boasts.

This classic 1967 Lincoln Continental convertible sedan runs and drives with 74955 miles. It has original blue leather interior, engine, transmission, and properly working mechanical top. This Lincoln has a silver/blue metallic paint and sits comfortably on 15 inch white wall tires. It is equipped with power windows, power seat, temperature control, an analog clock, and an am/fm radio.