1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe MAKE OFFER
We call it Rip Van Winkle. This old Lincoln has been at rest for six decades, put out to pasture in about 1965 with the owner’s intention to one day restore the classic old motorcar to like new condition. That dream died long before the owner, but in time he too passed away. The Lincoln became Las Vegas yard art at the home of a surviving daughter, and since, it has been baking in the desert sun, while providing some shade and comfort to various desert inhabitants. Outside, it is an unpolished gem. Inside, one can only imagine how it might have looked 85 years ago.
What remains of this car is a very solid body, free of any serious dents or rust, the glass is intact, and much of the chrome, including the grille inserts, remains in restorable condition. Under the hood, the original flathead V12 was long ago replaced with a hot rod Buick nailhead V8 motor. The engine is equipped with an aluminum Offenhauser dual 4bbl carburetor intake manifold and carbs. Whether it will ever run again is anyone’s guess, but it is a nice piece of old school hot rod motorabilia. Behind the engine is a manual transmission, presumed to be the original unit the Continental was born with. Considering the solid condition of the sheet metal, the chassis, though showing surface oxidation, appears to be solid as well.
It is what it is. For some one needing a good parts car, with body, fenders, hood, trunk lid, skirts and nearly all the trim intact, this would be an excellent candidate. MAKE AN OFFER. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.
Clear Title. Cash only. No trades, no checks, no crypto, no BS. Bring a trailer, pay up and haul it off.
