1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible

Ended: 7 months ago — 20:18 UTC on 10 / Aug / 2024
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1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
This classic 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible was manufactured during the era of lavish American automotive design. Originally purchased by Harold "Red" Boyer, founder of a Pennsylvania grocery store chain, and later exported to Switzerland before being returned stateside in 2022, this Continental boasts an elegant red paint job complementing its sumptuous red leather interior. Distinctive features include its iconic suicide doors and imposing grille, all presented in immaculate condition within the heart of Illinois' Huntley region.
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