Featured on AutoHunter is this 1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet. Sometimes known as the Mark I, this factory custom is powered by a 292ci V12 paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Features include a factory AM radio, wooden dashboard, split bench front seat, and more. Finished in black over a red leather interior, this Lincoln is offered by a private seller with spare parts and a clear title.
This Lincoln Continental was originally sold on May 5, 1941, and is car 338 out of 400 built. The black paint is complemented by an accessory convertible boot in tan. Other exterior features include a vacuum-powered antenna, dual side mirrors, fog lamps, a front bumper guard, push-button door openers, and rear fender skirts.
A set of black 16-inch wheels with Lincoln wheel covers is wrapped in 7.00 Lester whitewall radials.
The cabin consists of a red leather interior with a split bench up front. Other features include a wooden dashboard, clock, factory AM radio, and column-mounted shifter.
The instrument panel houses a 110-mph speedometer and gauges for the oil pressure, temperature, amperage, and fuel. The odometer shows 19,417 miles, although the true mileage is unknown.
The 292ci V12 is equipped with a two-barrel carburetor and was originally rated at 120 horsepower. Helping put the car in motion is a three-speed manual transmission.
Stopping is managed by four-wheel drum brakes. Breathing is assisted by a single-exhaust system.
The auction for this 1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet will end Monday, December 23, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. (MST).
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Source: www.classiccars.com