This is a very well-done mild resto-custom of a fully restored 1941
Lincoln Continental Convertible. Imagine, the only changes were the
installation of a crate 350 cu in Chevy engine, conversion of the
electrical system to 12-volts and a power brake unit. The
transmission, overdrive, clutch, brakes and the rest of the drive
train and suspension are all stock. The steering and shifting feels
rock-solid and well-engineered. And cosmetically, most concours
would love to have this on their field (except the engine change,
etc.). Featured in a beautifully prepared black livery with a
correct power black Haartz cloth convertible top with red piping,
this has the right look. The chrome is gorgeous and the new wide
white wall radials set it off! Nearly everything about this car
would fool most collectors as being totally stock. The owner has
been asked by the CCCA to show the car at their events! The red
leather is of high quality and correct for the car. There has been
tastefully installed an Alpine stereo and CD changer in the
dashboard. We think this would be the ultimate classic to drive to
work on Fridays and enjoy over the weekend. It is incredibly easy
to drive and feels like a classic in every way, except the throaty
burble from the exhaust. It has benefited from the installation of
modern oil pressure and temperature gauges and uses the original
voltage and fuel gauges. The restoration and 350 conversion was
performed by Jerry Richman from Brockton, Mass. One previous owner
enjoyed the Lincoln for at least 20 years. The restoration quality
is very nice in all respects. For more details or to arrange a
video inspection, call or text Harry Clark at 1. or
email us at [email protected]. This Lincoln Continental
Convertible is available for inspection with the owner in
Tennessee. We can arrange a FaceTime or WhatsApp live video
inspections and we help coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have
financing partners if you are interested in financing.