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Category: Classics
Make: Lincoln

1964 Lincoln Continental for sale on Hemmings.com with mystery bullet lodged in the C-pillar. From the seller's description:

1964 Lincoln Continental, in red-carpet condition and priced to sell!

This car is a real head-turner. Everywhere I drive it, people ask me about it, and lots of them even want their picture taken with it! It's also perfect for use in motion pictures/videos/etc. I have had several people ask about using it for photo shoots. This car is a time capsule and a true piece of American history!

Elegant mid-century slab design, with a luxe interior in tuxedo black and white. It's tough to find a Lincoln Continental (especially a '64) with all of these factory options: power locks, power windows, automatic hi beam sensor/dimmer, am/fm radio with power antenna, interior trunk release, map light, cruise control, intermittent wipers, power seats. This car has original 26,800 miles. This is a daily driver and starts up every time. Seat belts have been professionally installed in front and rear seats.

This car also has a mysterious past: there is a bullethole just above the back window on the driver's side, with the bullet still lodged in it! I haven't been able to find out the story behind it, but it's definitely a conversation starter.

If you have any questions, or if you want to see any additional pictures, please feel free to call or email.

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1964 Lincoln Continental

  • $20,000
  • Pacifica, CA
  • https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/lincoln/continental/2253894.html
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