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HIGHLIGHTS: SPECTACULAR CONDITION THROUGHOUT JUST RELEASED FROM A WORLD-CLASS COLLECTION ONLY 52,271 ACTUAL  MILES SPECIAL ORDERED FOR AUGUST "GUSSIE" BUSCH JR. OF ANHEUSER-BUSCH BUILT BY PRESIDENTIAL LIMOUSINE BUILDER, LEHMANN-PETERSON ONE OF ONLY 76 PRODUCED AND ONE OF ONLY 9 KNOWN TO EXIST TODAY ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET, OWNERSHIP HISTORY, SPARE TIRE, AND JACK RECENT SERVICE DRIVES AND PERFORMS AS NEW TRULY A PIECE OF AMERICAN HISTORY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A COLLECTOR'S DREAM FEATURES INCLUDE: 462CI V8 THREE-SPEED AUTOMATIC LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AUTO-DIMMING HEADLAMPS TINTED GLASS CRUISE CONTROL POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS DIVISION WINDOW FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL In 1961, Ford elected to simplify the Lincoln range into a single model, the Continental. The fourth generation to wear the name, the 1961 Continental became an icon of sixties style and luxury because of its timeless design and exceptional engineering. Initially available as a sedan or four-door convertible, the range was expanded with a coach-built executive limousine in 1964 and, for its second 'major' styling update, a coupe in 1966. Naturally, the Continental offered luxury on par with its rivals from Cadillac and Chrysler (Imperial), with automatic climate control, full leather interiors, and 8-track tape players on offer. Of course, some of the most notable Continentals of this period are the limousines. Much like Chrysler with their Imperials, Ford contracted an outside specialist to convert standard Continental sedans into special-ordered limousines - in this case, Lehmann-Peterson of Chicago. Starting with the 1964 model year through the end of their contract in 1970, Lehmann-Peterson built fewer than 500 limousines, each destined for a VIP in government, business, or celebrity circles, with buyers including Jerry Lewis, Jackie Gleason, Ronald Reagan, Robert Kennedy, Nelson Rockefeller, and Elvis Presley. Each was outfitted with some of the finest materials and amenities available and cut an imposing figure wherever they go. The incredible 1967 Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine by Lehmann-Peterson featured here is finished in stunning Black Satin over a Black leather interior in the front and Beige cloth to the rear. This exquisite motorcar was specially ordered for August Busch II of Anheuser-Busch and is among one of only nine known to remain today. Naturally, the car was outfitted with numerous optional amenities including air conditioning, auto-dimming headlamps, and a cassette player. This investment-grade example was just released from a world-class collection and is now ready for its next caretaker. I personally that the investment potential of this rare motorcar will grow beyond your imagination because of its incredible provenance and exceptional condition. Offered to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the history and investment potential of this iconic American classic!

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Price89900
LocationSt. Ann, Missouri
Year1967
MakeLincoln
ModelContinental
Exterior colorBlack Satin
Interior colorBlack & Beige
TransmissionAutomatic
Engine sizeV-8
Odometer52271
Title statusClear
Aftermarket wheels -
Restoration history -
Exterior conditionExcellent
Seat MaterialCloth
Air ConditioningYes
AM/FM RadioYes
Custom Stereo -
Tinted windows -
Power breaksYes
Electronic ignition -
Engine history -
Engine conditionRunning
Drive trainRear-wheel drive

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