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Lincoln Continental 1979

15500 USD
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CAR DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER
17,891 original miles. COLLECTOR SERIES! Full vinyl top option and moon roof. Original Collector Series tool kit in trunk. Kasmir luxury cloth edition which was more expensive than the leather. Purchased from the estate of a Ford dealer. Extremely well sorted, ready for cross country travel even. Power seats work, windows, CB, auto dimming, and auto lights on and off delay. All lights work as does the heat and ac. All speakers work and so does the after market radio and cd player. Good news is the dash was not cut or modified and the original am/fm 8 track is included in the sale. Quiet dual exhaust and heated outside mirrors round out the package. One of the few American luxury sedans of this era that can effortlessly cruise at 75 mph here in New Mexico. That is the 75 mph speed limit at 7,400 altitude we are talking about. Remarkable. Please note I have been on eBay for well over one decade and have 100% positive feedback. This is a car out of my private collection. Please visit jim hailey classic cars for more pictures. I ship all over the world. You may call me as well at... 214 415 7373. “To commemorate the final year of the fifth-generation Lincolns, which were the last "large" American sedans, Lincoln offered a Collector's Series as an option package for the Continental. Similar to its namesake option on the , the Collector's Series offered virtually every available feature as standard equipment, raising the price to $16,500 ($53,797 in current dollars). Only four options were available: a power moonroof, 40-channel CB radio, "Sure-Track" , and a plush Kashmir velour interior; the price of a fully equipped Continental Collector's Series could exceed $18,000 ($58,688 in current dollars). There were only four colors available: dark blue, white and limited-issue medium blue (197 built) and light silver (125 built) with a dark-blue vinyl top.”