This 1967 Lincoln Continental convertible was built at Ford’s Wixom, Michigan, plant on August 19th, 1966.

Refurbishment work completed in 2015 included refinishing the exterior, overhauling the convertible top system, and rebuilding the powertrain components.

Power is supplied by a 462ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission, and additional equipment includes power-assisted steering, front disc brakes, a power-adjustable front bench seat, electric windows and door locks, and an aftermarket stereo system.

The steering box was replaced in 2021, and an oil change was completed in preparation for the sale.

This example was finished in Powder Blue from the factory and came standard with a forward-hinged hood and rear-hinged coach doors for the back seat.

Steel wheels are fitted with standard wheel covers and wear 15″ Hankook whitewall tires.

The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is provided by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.

The cabin is trimmed in Parchment leather and vinyl with polished trim over contrasting carpets.

Lap belts are provided for all occupants, and additional amenities include a power-adjustable front seat, electric windows and door locks, and an aftermarket stereo system consisting of Alpine and Lanzar components.

The instrument binnacle houses a 120-mph speedometer as well as cabin ventilation and radio controls.

The five-digit odometer shows 20k miles, TMU.