One of the most-stunning automobiles of all time, the Edsel
Ford-conceived Continental arrived via the Zephyr line in 1940 and
the sensational reception from the public encouraged Ford to break
it out from the Zephyr line and give the car it's own badges in
1941. Model year production nearly tripled in 1941 to a total of
1250, of which 850 were the Club Coupe model that we are so honored
to present to you here. Recently awoken from several years in
storage, this rare V12 Continental has received a tune up and
service to the fuel system, and once again purrs like a kitten and
runs out nice down the road. Not much of the history is known,
other than it came to WI from MO nearly 20 years ago to join a nice
collection. The recipient of a poor paint job at one point in her
life has really started to show, but a very nice interior (save for
one flaw on the driver's seat) balances that out. From 20 feet she
looks marvelous, but I can relate. This is a great opportunity to
own a rare and iconic car that can be driven and enjoyed right
away, while you decide to restore or simply continue to enjoy as
she is now. Reasonable offers encouraged, shipping/financing
available, and we sell worldwide.
Vehicle Details
1941 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1391972
Price:$25,950
Location:Stanley, Wisconsin
Year:1941
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:Copper
Interior Color:Tan/Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:24861
Stock Number:200916-2
VIN:H115408
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