This 1962 Lincoln Continental convertible was produced in October 1961. Finished in white over a red interior, the car is powered by a 430ci V8 mated to an automatic transmission. Features include a power-operated convertible top, a push-button radio, and 15″ wire wheels.

The front-hinged hood opens to reveal a 430ci V8 equipped with a two-barrel carburetor, and factory-rated output was 300 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque when new.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a dual-range three-speed automatic transmission.

Finished from the factory in Sultana White (M), the car was repainted.

Features include a power-operated black convertible top, a chrome-finished grille, quad headlights, rear-hinged rear doors, and chrome treatments for the window trim, door hardware, and bumpers.

American Classic wide-whitewall tires are mounted on the 15″ wire wheels, which are equipped with three-eared knock-off spinner caps.

A set of four factory-style full wheel covers will accompany the sale.

Standard equipment includes power-assisted steering and brakes, the latter of which were serviced with a replacement master cylinder in 2019.

A red monochromatic interior treatment replaces the factory Light Honey Beige trim (84), including the replacement seat upholstery, door panels, dash, and carpeting.

Additional equipment includes a dash-mounted headlight dimmer and an AM/FM radio.

Factory instrumentation includes a 120-mph speedometer, an analog clock, and gauges for temperature and fuel level.

The five-digit odometer shows 69k miles.