Concours Restored Example!
Original Triple Black Color Scheme
Haartz Power Convertible Top
Rare Power Leather Bucket Seats
Factory Original Air Conditioning
AM Radio & Power Windows/Locks
Binder of History/Resto Log/Manual
The early 60s Lincolns reflected Elwood Engels bold new groundbreaking design and was Fords attempt to save Lincoln. From their iconic suicide doors to the sweeping clean body surfaces that seemingly went on for miles the design became immediately recognizable. This example was the subject of a top notch restoration performed by a marque specialist and the quality is apparent. Black is tough to get correct but the black mirror body panels of this example are laser straight and exquisitely complimented by its black Haartz top and matching black leather interior. There is no better way to showcase Americas last 4-door convertible than in this cars stunning and sophisticated triple black presentation. It is factory equipped with virtually every option including fully operational A/C, vertically adjustable steering column, power seats, power windows, power convertible top and ultra-rare factory bucket seats. All the brightwork on the car is flawless as well.
Open the clamshell hood and you will see the highly detailed engine bay with its factory equipped silky 430 cu. In. V-8 producing 320 H.P. mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. Lincoln extended the wheelbase six inches in 1964 allowing rear passengers to enjoy limousine roominess. The subject car has also captured many awards including Best in Class at the Geneva Concours in 2014 and a Best in Class at the AACA Lake Forest Meet in 2010. The car is complete right down to its Owners Manual.