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1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III Convertible. An incredible car with a lot of options.
This is the longest production convertible built after WWII. Hope you are prepared to turn heads everywhere you go while driving this beauty. An incredible 229 inches of American style. Very powerful 430 cubic inch V/8 that makes this car really easy to drive in traffic, along with Options are many including power antenna, power breezeway power rear window, town and country radio (signal seeking), 8 way power seat, power vent windows, duel exhaust, fully disappearing convertible top giving this car a very clean look when the top is lowered. It is also very rare with production of only 3048.
These are the cars that the Hollywood and entertainment elite owned. Sinatra, Dean Martin,
If you want the longest, biggest, heaviest and coolest car every built, you have to check this one out. Priced many thousands below any other out there. Here is your golden opportunity.
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Looks very nice, but note it is missing the stainless steel trim from the rocker panels as well as the small pieces from ahead of the front wheelhouse to the bumper and from the bottom of the fender skirts, and the lower quarters to the rear bumper.  These were rust problem areas on these unit-bodied 1958-1960 Lincolns and Continentals, so look carefully.  There is also a ribbed piece of trim that inserts between the rear seat back and the top cover when the top is down.  Its installed by hand as are the covers for the forward part of the top mechanism, all three are stored in the trunk.  That ribbed trim piece is frequently missing and very hard to find. 

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