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![]() | Concours frame-off nut and bolt rotisserie restoration.
Presidential Black paint with Black bench seat leather interior.
430/300 HP V-8 engine.
Twin-Range Turbo-Drive automatic transmission.
Power top and deck lid.
Power steering.
Power brakes.
Air conditioning.
Iconic suicide doors. 1,648 miles. Here. Ford Motor Company's answer to the Cadillacs and Imperials of the day was the flagship Lincoln Continental. One concern was Lincoln's smaller size, the implication being that smaller equaled less. Lincoln answered that by advising that the Continental was the heaviest of the top luxury cars, and this added weight meant better soundproofing, better body construction and higher quality. The land yacht was around 5,000 lbs, 300 pounds more that the hard top. Base price in 1961 was $6,715. |
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