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Pick of the Day: 1969 Lincoln Continental Limousine

If you’re ready to feel like a celebrity, may we suggest car that makes a statement at any red-carpet entrance. The Pick of the Day is a 1969 Lincoln Continental limousine that was reportedly built for a high-ranking political figure and has spent its life transporting important people of society. It’s currently listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Winnipeg River East North, Manitoba, Canada.

“Spectacular condition throughout, from a private collection,” the listing begins. “Only 53,635 actual miles. Special ordered for Canadian Senator Douglas Everett, one of very few built and very few still in existence.”

The limo was originally assembled by a company called Lehmann-Peterson, currently based out of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Let’s learn a little more about L-P. The coachbuilder was founded when a race car builder and a racing enthusiast got together and decided to build a stretch limousine in the early 1960s. That creation was unveiled in 1962 at the New York Auto Show, and the partners’ first publicly sold conversion (a 36-inch stretch) sold 15 units in its first year. The momentum continued from there, and this stately black Lincoln was one of the cars born as a result of the Lehmann-Peterson business.

Exterior features include amber auxiliary lights, chrome brightwork, an antenna, body side moldings, a vinyl roof, and wide whitewall tires. Luxury features abound on the interior, of course. The upholstery is a gray patterned material, and features include wooden cabinetry, an audio system, a partition window, a perforated headliner, dome lighting, and power windows. The seating in the rear is arranged with a single face-forward bench seat and dual rear-facing jump seats. It’s a clever setup, allowing for engaging conversation among passengers about whatever important topics there were to discuss.

While not authenticated, a list has been provided that contains the names of the dignitaries and elite who have ridden in the car. Among them are Prince Charles, Mother Teresa, and Bill Cosby. It makes me wonder who was keeping track of all this – maybe there was a logbook kept by whomever was driving the Canadian senator around?

Power comes from a 462ci V8 mated to an automatic transmission. “Drives and performs very well,” the listing says. The torquey big-block was known for its smooth, luxurious power. It was rated at 340 horsepower and 485 lb-ft of torque – offering plenty of muscle to move a car of this Continental’s heft.

The seller says, “Offered to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who understands and appreciates the history and investment potential of this iconic American classic!”

The asking price is $59,900 or best offer.

Click here to view this Pick of the Day on ClassicCars.com

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