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1947 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1947 Lincoln Continental Convertible
US$69,000.00
Wonderful Restored Condition
Over $100,000 Invested
Just released from over 35 years of single family ownership (only one prior owner)
Rare and desirable 1947 Continental Convertible
Displays only 44,687 miles!
One of only 738 built!
The last of the V12 Lincoln's
Stunning color combination
Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic; eligible for all events and caravans
Recently Serviced
Performs wonderfully
A collector's dream!
Options Include:
Power Window
Power Convertible Top
AM Radio
Whitewall tires
Wheel Trim Rings
Fender skirts
The 1947 Lincoln Continental Convertible featured here is finished in stunning all black over a tan leather interior and a beige power convertible top. This wonderful example was just released from a family that acquired the car in 1981 from the original owner. During their 35 plus year ownership they invested over $105,000 in a full restoration that presents wonderfully to this day. With legendary V12 power, stunning colors and full CCCA eligibility, this 1947 Lincoln Continental Convertible is sure to bring years of enjoyment to its next caretaker. We are proud to offer this extremely rare and sought-after post-war classic from the penultimate year of production to the most sophisticated collector or investor who appreciates the rarity of the Lincoln Continental. Classic cars have proven to be among the most resilient and rewarding investments in recent years with the Historic Automobile Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in 2014 and 17% in 2015 while posting gains of 467% over the last 10 years. Ready to make an investment you can actually enjoy? Please contact John Sherman, one of our expert sales consultants, at (314) 291-7000 or [johns@schmitt.com](mailto:johns@schmitt.com) for more information. He will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description, and answer any questions you may have. Buy with confidence.
HISTORY OF THE LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
The Lincoln Continental made its debut in 1940 and stemmed from Edsel Ford's desire to build a high class, stylish luxury model to compete with the finest marques of Europe. Designed by E.T. "Bob" Gregorie, the Continental shared many characteristics of the Lincoln-Zephyr including the legendary flathead V12 engine. Production temporarily halted in 1942 when the U.S. entered World War II and resumed in 1946 with some styling updates. The death of Edsel Ford in 1943 caused a restructuring of Ford's corporate management who deemed the design as too pre-war which resulted in the Continental ceasing production in 1948. The Continental name would not reappear until 1955 with the Continental Mark II, although the first generation Continentals remain highly prized among collector car circles. The first generation Continental is one of the few post-war models to be recognized by the Classic Car Club of America as a "full classic" and, to date, remain the last American V12-powered production automobile. Only 738 Continental Convertibles were assembled for 1947, making examples highly sought-after by collectors today.