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  1. Sorry for not responding to your post earlier, I have not checked back to the site in a while. To make a long story short, we thought the car was sold however, it fell through. I stepped away from the selling process for a few months (for my own sanity) and we are getting ready to gear back up and get it sold. Not sure about your questions regarding the "new car color" there are pictures attached to the earlier postings that show the car as it is right now. Let me know if you have any interest. Thanks Chris Butler 913-207-2062
  2. Sorry, the auction ended Monday the 24th. I believe that the car will be sold. Thank you for your interest. Chris
  3. I recently posted a listing with my 1940 Lincoln Continental Convertible Coupe for sale. I appreciate all of the great feedback and interest that I received. The car is currently listed on Ebay if anyone is interested or knows of anyone looking for an opportunity to own a beautiful classic Lincoln. Thanks again Chris Butler
  4. I recently posted a listing with my 1940 Lincoln Continental Convertible Coupe for sale. I appreciate all of the great feedback and interest that I received. The car is currently listed on Ebay if anyone is interested or knows of anyone looking for an opportunity to own a beautiful classic Lincoln. Thanks again Chris Butler
  5. I recently posted a listing with my 1940 Lincoln Continental Convertible Coupe for sale. I appreciate all of the great feedback and interest that I received. The car is currently listed on Ebay if anyone is interested or knows of anyone looking for an opportunity to own a beautiful classic Lincoln. Thanks again Chris Butler
  6. Sorry, I checked the paperwork that I have on the car and I do not have a paint code number. Good luck with your chrysler!
  7. I will check and see if the number is somewhere in the paperwork that I have collected. Chris
  8. Thanks again for the comment on the production numbers. I went back and checked the information that I had regarding those numbers. The numbers that I had came from the web site www.autogallery.org.ru/linz1940 . They stated that the data came from the "Encyclopedia of American Cars", Pucblications International, Ltd. 1993, USA. On this page they showed 56 as the Continental Convertible Coupe, 3740 Pounds, 2916 US Dollars, 54 Built. They may have there numbers mixed up as they show 57 Continental Club Coupe, with a production number of 350 built. Lesson Learned; Don't take everything you read on the internet as Gospel! I guess we can agree that either way, there were not many of them out there. Chris
  9. Thanks again for the comment on the production numbers. I went back and checked the information that I had regarding those numbers. The numbers that I had came from the web site www.autogallery.org.ru/linz1940 . They stated that the data came from the "Encyclopedia of American Cars", Pucblications International, Ltd. 1993, USA. On this page they showed 56 as the Continental Convertible Coupe, 3740 Pounds, 2916 US Dollars, 54 Built. They may have there numbers mixed up as they show 57 Continental Club Coupe, with a production number of 350 built. Lesson Learned; Don't take everything you read on the internet as Gospel! I guess we can agree that either way, there were not many of them out there. Chris
  10. Thanks again for the comment on the production numbers. I went back and checked the information that I had regarding those numbers. The numbers that I had came from the web site www.autogallery.org.ru/linz1940 . They stated that the data came from the "Encyclopedia of American Cars", Pucblications International, Ltd. 1993, USA. On this page they showed 56 as the Continental Convertible Coupe, 3740 Pounds, 2916 US Dollars, 54 Built. They may have there numbers mixed up as they show 57 Continental Club Coupe, with a production number of 350 built. Lesson Learned; Don't take everything you read on the internet as Gospel! I guess we can agree that either way, there were not many of them out there. Chris
  11. I have had many questions regarding the vehicle's price. Setting a realistic price, that is also fair to the buyer, has been very difficult. My target, at this time,(or the buy it now price for any e-bayers) is $60,000. However, all reasonable offers will be considered. I tried to get a feel for other cars out on the market and then went with the Manheimgold price right between Excellent and Show. I am sure that the feedback I recieve will help me better determine the true market value for this vehicle. Constructive feedback is certainly appreciated. The vehicle will be advertised locally in the next couple of weeks. E-bay is also an option, but one I would rather avoid. Thanks for your interest Chris Butler
  12. I have had many questions regarding the vehicle's price. Setting a realistic price, that is also fair to the buyer, has been very difficult. My target, at this time,(or the buy it now price for any e-bayers) is $60,000. However, all reasonable offers will be considered. I tried to get a feel for other cars out on the market and then went with the Manheimgold price right between Excellent and Show. I am sure that the feedback I recieve will help me better determine the true market value for this vehicle. Constructive feedback is certainly appreciated. The vehicle will be advertised locally in the next couple of weeks. E-bay is also an option, but one I would rather avoid. Thanks for your interest Chris Butler
  13. I have had many questions regarding the vehicle's price. Setting a realistic price, that is also fair to the buyer, has been very difficult. My target, at this time,(or the buy it now price for any e-bayers) is $60,000. However, all reasonable offers will be considered. I tried to get a feel for other cars out on the market and then went with the Manheimgold price right between Excellent and Show. I am sure that the feedback I recieve will help me better determine the true market value for this vehicle. Constructive feedback is certainly appreciated. The vehicle will be advertised locally in the next couple of weeks. E-bay is also an option, but one I would rather avoid. Thanks for your interest Chris Butler
  14. Thanks for the great information. Again, I knew that this was where the experts could be found. The car was originally a Cigarette Creme body with Beetle Green fenders. I would need to check my history letter but I think the continental spare was also Bettle Green. The factory order also specified that the owners name was to be scripted somewhere on the door. One month later, in May of 1940, there was one other Cigarette Creme / Beetle Green Continental delivered, also out of Kansas City, however that one was ordered with only initials, rather than the whole name on the door. The history letter thought that they may have been Ford/Lincoln company executives that ordered the vehicles. Thanks for the interest I have attached another photo. Chris
  15. Thanks for the great information. Again, I knew that this was where the experts could be found. The car was originally a Cigarette Creme body with Beetle Green fenders. I would need to check my history letter but I think the continental spare was also Bettle Green. The factory order also specified that the owners name was to be scripted somewhere on the door. One month later, in May of 1940, there was one other Cigarette Creme / Beetle Green Continental delivered, also out of Kansas City, however that one was ordered with only initials, rather than the whole name on the door. The history letter thought that they may have been Ford/Lincoln company executives that ordered the vehicles. Thanks for the interest I have attached another photo. Chris
  16. Thanks for the great information. Again, I knew that this was where the experts could be found. The car was originally a Cigarette Creme body with Beetle Green fenders. I would need to check my history letter but I think the continental spare was also Bettle Green. The factory order also specified that the owners name was to be scripted somewhere on the door. One month later, in May of 1940, there was one other Cigarette Creme / Beetle Green Continental delivered, also out of Kansas City, however that one was ordered with only initials, rather than the whole name on the door. The history letter thought that they may have been Ford/Lincoln company executives that ordered the vehicles. Thanks for the interest I have attached another photo. Chris
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