1964 Lincoln Continental

Rebuilt Enigine | New Reupholstered Interior and Carpeting | New Engine Accessories

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LOT #

23064837

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All the information and photos on this listing are from when this vehicle was originally listed on ExoticCarTrader.com
Make:
Model:
VIN:
4Y82N427245
Lot Number:
23064837
Odometer:
750
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
V8
Drive Type:
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Silver
Interior Color:
Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • Rebuilt Engine with Less than 1K Miles
  • Repainted
  • New Starter
  • New Ignition
  • New Battery
  • New Tires
  • Bluetooth Sound System
  • Reupholstered Black Interior
  • New Carpeting
  • Power Windows
  • Suicide Doors
  • Needs New AC
  • All Restorations Reported By Current Owner

Overview of 1964 Lincoln Continental For Sale by Owner

Classic car ownership can be enjoyed in many ways; some prefer speed and performance, while some prefer cruising in comfort and luxury; if you are the latter, this 1964 Lincoln Continental we have today is the one for you. Built to ferry around its passengers in luxury and comfort, this is your chance to experience what true luxury and cruising were like back in the 60s.

Exterior and Interior

Classic Lincolns are renowned for their long swooping designs; they signify the best one could have in old-school American luxury and class and are the cars to have when you prefer comfort and cruising over performance and speed. This 1964 Lincoln Continental sports a silver exterior that fits its luxury persona; the current owner reports that the car has been repainted to look clean and fresh. A walkaround for this large American machine is a task, but if you do, one would note how clean and neat the car looks. In terms of shoes, this Classic American machine sits on a set of Lincoln hubcaps that are wrapped with white wall tires. Getting access into the black interior of this 1964 Lincoln Continental is a treat in itself; the suicide doors are a nice touch and throw it back to the good old days of luxury and class. Once you are in, the black leather interior ensures you and your passengers are treated to the best in comfort and luxury. The current owner reports new carpeting in place and a reupholstered black interior to match all the factory interior trim that's in great condition. To top this whole luxury affair off, Your smooth tunes are done justice with a reported new Bluetooth sound system in place.

Engine

Ensuring this behemoth of a vehicle moves smoothly is a tough task. However, the massive American 430ci V8 motor underneath this 1964 Lincoln Continental hood is adapted to the task and ensures positive classic car ownership. The current owner reports that the engine was rebuilt less than 1,000 miles ago and comes with a new battery, starter, and ignition to eliminate any electrical gremlins. A 3-speed automatic transmission sends power to the car's rear wheels in a gentle manner.

Walk-around Video of this Lincoln Continental

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1978 Lincoln Continental

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Flip through the history books of automotive, and you'll find some machines so iconic that they would never survive in today's world of making things bite-sized to suit the needs of multiple stakeholders. The 60s brought about the muscle cars, but during that time Lincoln was churning out motors that would don size and features that are otherworldly, and luxury to match. Present today is a page from the Lincoln guidebook to making a machine that turns heads and takes shape with this 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V. Hailing from Palm Desert, California and with just 48,114 miles on its clock, this is a true definition of a land yacht that has survived extinction and is ready for its new custodian.

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1961 Lincoln Continental

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Lincoln is Ford’s luxury brand, sort of like how Cadillac is to General Motors if you will. One of their most popular models has got to be the Continental. First appearing in 1939, ten generation of the Lincoln Continental have been produced, up until as recently as 2020. Of course there have been breaks in between, but the firm consensus is, the Lincoln Continental is a mainstay of American automotive luxury. A classic Continental like this fine fourth-generation 1961 Lincoln Continental Sedan is thus a robust way to get yourself a signature American classic that everyone will be talking about. This car has 97,000 miles on the clock, comes with a 430ci V8 and a 3-speed automatic transmission. It’s based in Miami Springs, Florida and also rocks a custom two-tone interior plus some extra things. Oh, and do you know why the fourth-generation Continental looks so famous? Because it was adapted as the Presidential Car during its heyday!

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1983 Lincoln Continental Mark VI

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Would you believe it if we say that the Lincoln Continental Mark VI is a downsized version of its predecessor? This massive 216-inch-long personal luxury car saw a complete redesign for the first time since 1972. The platform changed to share its platform with the Lincoln Continental. The 1983 model year was the final year of the Mark VI series, featuring a formal, boxy design. As you would expect from a car this big, it provides a traditional, heavy, and luxurious ride. Its grand presence and unmatched vintage style make it a coveted classic nowadays. Take your chance on this 1983 Lincoln Continental Mark VI Coupe and experience vintage luxury yourself. We were told that it bears just 60000 miles on its odometer. Located in Huntington Station, New York, this Lincoln is ready to turn heads for you.

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1955 Lincoln Capri

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
$13,500

The 1955 Lincoln Capri represented the pinnacle of American luxury motoring during the mid-1950s, combining bold styling, smooth V8 power, and premium comfort into one distinguished package. As one of Lincoln’s flagship offerings during the era, the Capri showcased the brand’s transition into longer, lower, and more refined automobiles built for effortless highway cruising. This particular 1955 Lincoln Capri Sedan is finished in an elegant black exterior and retains much of its classic mid-century charm throughout. Showing approximately 69,091 miles, this full-size luxury sedan offers collectors a wonderful opportunity to experience the craftsmanship, styling, and road presence that made Lincoln one of America’s premier luxury manufacturers during the Eisenhower era.

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1978 Lincoln Continental

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Flip through the history books of automotive, and you'll find some machines so iconic that they would never survive in today's world of making things bite-sized to suit the needs of multiple stakeholders. The 60s brought about the muscle cars, but during that time Lincoln was churning out motors that would don size and features that are otherworldly, and luxury to match. Present today is a page from the Lincoln guidebook to making a machine that turns heads and takes shape with this 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V. Hailing from Palm Desert, California and with just 48,114 miles on its clock, this is a true definition of a land yacht that has survived extinction and is ready for its new custodian.

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Passenger side photo of vehicle

1961 Lincoln Continental

Current Ask
VERIFIED SELLER
SOLD

Lincoln is Ford’s luxury brand, sort of like how Cadillac is to General Motors if you will. One of their most popular models has got to be the Continental. First appearing in 1939, ten generation of the Lincoln Continental have been produced, up until as recently as 2020. Of course there have been breaks in between, but the firm consensus is, the Lincoln Continental is a mainstay of American automotive luxury. A classic Continental like this fine fourth-generation 1961 Lincoln Continental Sedan is thus a robust way to get yourself a signature American classic that everyone will be talking about. This car has 97,000 miles on the clock, comes with a 430ci V8 and a 3-speed automatic transmission. It’s based in Miami Springs, Florida and also rocks a custom two-tone interior plus some extra things. Oh, and do you know why the fourth-generation Continental looks so famous? Because it was adapted as the Presidential Car during its heyday!

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