1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe
This is a concourse car, and it would be a shame to use it as a "driver." It is museum quality and was freshly upgraded in June, 2017. It could be trailered straight to Pebble Beach and have a good chance of winning "Best of Show." It is quite possibly the most "correct" and conditionally fresh 1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe in the world as of this time, if for no other reason than timing.
This car has the "hard to find" metal clutch brake cover, embossed script voltage regulator, all correct hot air heater, and roto-selector radio, not to mention the extremely rare rear center bumper over rider. The clock, radio, windshield wiper motor, and fuel pump, even though they were all previously serviceable, have been newly replaced or refurbished and operate impeccably.
This car has less than 50 miles since restoration.
Engine: Flathead 12 cylinder, 292ci, 120 brake horsepower.
Transmission: Three speed with overdrive.
Interior: Fabricated in leather and wool by the late Jim Roll New Philadelphia, OH. Jim was a nationally recognized expert in authentic vintage Lincoln interiors. It was installed by Guy's Interior Restorations Portland, Oregon. The hardware is 24 carat gold plated. Wood graining was done by Feauxreal Oakland, CA.
Miscellaneous: Complete (10 year project) frame-up restoration by Keith Grendahl New Start Restorations in Vancouver, WA.