1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible

Ended: 8 months ago — 20:18 UTC on 10 / Aug / 2024
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1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
This distinctive 1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible, manufactured in the United States, boasts its original red finish, paired with luxurious red leather upholstery. Its history traces back to its first owner, Harold "Red" Boyer, founder of a Pennsylvania grocery store chain. Later exported to Switzerland, it was recently repatriated and is now available for bidding. With its classic design era and convertible body style, this Continental is a rare find among American convertibles from the 1960s.
Last bid: $61,000

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