1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Post-WWII production of the Lincoln Continental resumed in 1946, dropping the Zephyr name and dawning new bumpers and trim including a “mouth organ” front grille. A choice of leather or custom cloth lined the opulent Continental interiors, complemented by new chrome-plated dashboard trim, a restyled instrument panel, and pocket-type armrests for 1947. With the 1949 model line already in development for the newly formed Lincoln-Mercury Division, 1948 would be the last model year of the Lincoln Continental for eight years, and the last car produced and sold by a major U.S. automaker with a V12 engine. Recognized as a "Full Classic" by the Classic Car Club of America, first-generation Lincoln Continentals continue to be sought after by collectors for their attractive styling and exclusivity, with only 847 Coupes built in 1948.
Highlights
One of approximately 847 Lincoln Continental Coupes produced in 1948
292 cu-in V12 engine
Three-speed manual transmission with working overdrive
Equipped with aftermarket air conditioning
Power windows
Power steering
Front suspension was reportedly rebuilt
Rear-mounted Continental Kit
Finished in Regal Blue over tan upholstery
Offered with a four-piece luggage set and picnic hamper
CCCA Full Classic
This 1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 2,400 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Front driving lamps
Hood ornament
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Dual synchronized horns
Dual windshield wipers
Sealed-beam headlamps
AM/FM conversion radio
Power antenna
Pivoting vent windows
Electric lock
Cigar lighter
Ash trays, front and rear
Burgundy two-spoke steering wheel
Rear folding armrest
Bench seats, front and rear
Locking glove compartment
Carpeted luggage compartment
Rear fender skirts
Known Imperfections
Runs and drives but would benefit from mechanical attention before being driven as per the consignor
Carburetor runs rich
Vehicle oversteers on bumps or hard curves - needs an alignment
Tire age is unknown and likely need replacement
Air cleaner is custom due to the relocated power steering pump blocking the original
Exterior finish is faded
Staining present on the headliner
Windshield wipers are inoperative
Clock is inoperative
Included
Four-piece luggage set and picnic hamper
Ford workshop manual for 1946-48 Ford cars and trucks
Spare tire
One set of keys
Ownership History
The consignor reports acquiring this 1948 Lincoln Continental Coupe in January 2021.
Additional Notes
Hagerty Marketplace has confirmed a clean title status, the owner maintains the title in hand and will send it to the Hagerty Marketplace team to be reassigned to the new owner after the auction is complete.