For Sale: 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III in Latrobe, Pennsylvania for sale in Latrobe, PA

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Vehicle Description 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III Bought new by John M.
Ridilla from Skelly Motors in Johnstown, PA on March 15, 1969 This car is an absolute time capsule that was just purchased from the original owner's son and was last on the road in 1983.
This car only has 39k original miles and has never left Latrobe, PA after being purchased.
Finished in Code V Light Aurora Copper Metallic, that is all factory original with the exception of a few brush touches, and an all original Black interior.
All original 460 V8 motor.
We just had the car completely serviced at a cost of over $4,000! Brand new fuel tank and sending unit, all fluids flushed, brand new Coker tires, brand new compressor and AC conversion, new master cylinder, new oil and tempo sending units, new battery.
Everything has been completely gone over.
Absolutely one of the nicest driving cars I have owned! Everything works as it should! The windows, lights, gauges, signals, AC, power seats, power trunk release all work and we even spend $300 to have the power antenna rebuilt! Brand new PA state inspection.
You will not find a better, more original Mark III! Yes, I know the chrome strips on the side are not original, they were put on by the original owner and they will stay on as long as I still own the car.
$29,900 OBO - John - (724) 771-5170.
  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Lincoln
  • Model: Continental Mark III

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