1940 Lincoln Continental

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$40,000 - $50,000 USD | Not Sold

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  • V-12 engine
  • Manual transmission
  • Known history
  • Frame-off restoration in 1983
  • New Bedford cord & leather interior
  • CCCA Primary badge
  • Aftermarket air conditioning
  • Eponymous "Continental kit"
  • Perfect for touring and club events

This 1940 Lincoln Continental Coupe, body number 38, was assembled on June 26, 1940 and shipped to Long Beach, California where it remained for over 20 years. In September 1960, Dr. Allen Heisel of Los Angeles restored it and won first place at the Lincoln Continental Owners Club meet. This Coupe then sold to Ted Augsburg in 1961 and he subsequently sold it to Houston Hubbel in February 1973. This car has completed many CCCA Caravans and is still in excellent running condition.

The car again received a frame-off restoration in 1983 and received its Primary Badge from CCCA, Badge Number 1050. This car recently received a new correct Bedford cord and leather interior. The last owner added underdash air conditioning with gold trim to match the interior gold-plated brightwork.

This rare, first year Continental shows Lincoln-Zephyr hubcaps as they were reported to be left over from the Lincoln-Zephyrs produced previously. The clutch, brake and accelerator pedals have virtually no wear. The gauges all work and are crisp and clear. The interior and chrome are excellent. The paint is showing its age with minor stone chips on the front. The tires have good tread, but are starting to age. Overall this car is excellent. It is eligible for any CCCA Caravan or Lincoln Owners Club tour.