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 hails from Huntley, Illinois. Manufactured in the same year it was introduced, this classic vehicle boasts a timeless design with its red finish over red leather interior. Once owned by Harold 'Red' Boyer, founder of a Pennsylvania grocery store chain, and later exported to Switzerland, the car has returned stateside under current ownership since 2022. Currently active for bidding at $30,000, this American Convertibles Continental stands out among classic cars with its rich history and elegant lines.
Last bid: $61,000

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