1967 Lincoln Continental

$59,999

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1967
  • Driven 58,721 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Green · Interior color: Black
Description

58,721 Miles Clean title Transmission: 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic transmission Exterior Color: Classic [Ivy Green] Interior: Very clean black ostrich leather. Doors: Iconic rear-hinged "suicide doors" Condition: Starts right up and drives smooth Features: Power windows and seats, factory air conditioning (rare for the era), AM/FM radio. All windows and door locks function properly Custom radio installed with a factory look to keep the classic appeal Aftermarket amplifier and subwoof...

Our Take:
  • Iconic Design: The 1967 Lincoln Continental is a cornerstone of automotive design history, known for its distinct rear-hinged "suicide doors." These doors aren’t just a conversation starter—they’re a symbol of an era where luxury really meant standing out in a crowd. Imagine arriving at a classic car meet and watching everyone's heads turn as those doors swing open!
  • Power Packed Features: Back in '67, factory air conditioning and power windows weren't just nice-to-haves; they were borderline revolutionary. This Continental was ahead of its time with these features. The modern additions—like a custom radio with Bluetooth and an aftermarket sound system—blend old-school charm with new-school functionality seamlessly.
  • Rarity and Legacy: Fewer of these stately models remain on the road today, making each one you come across a bit of rolling history. In the 1960s, the Continental was a symbol of American luxury, often chauffeuring celebrities and political figures alike. Owning a piece of that legacy is like possessing a working time capsule.
  • Quirks and Character: Sure, it has some imperfections—like a cracked dash and some rust underneath—but these are part of what makes classic cars so interesting. It's the imperfections that tell the story of a car that's lived its life. Plus, with the iconic Ivy Green exterior, you've got a color that echoes the '60s vibe, right down to when it turns heads in today’s world.
Location:
  • The Colony, TX | USA
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