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There was a time when American luxury meant unapologetic size, presence, and engineering that made a statement before the engine even turned over. The 1967 Lincoln Continental convertible sits at the top of that era, a rolling monument to design confidence and mechanical muscle. With its unmistakable slab-sided profile and iconic rear-hinged suicide doors, this four-door convertible is not just rare, it is one of the last of its kind to ever come out of Detroit. Under that long, sculpted hood lives the legendary 430 cubic inch V8, paired with a smooth-shifting C6 automatic. This drivetrain was built to move steel with authority, delivering effortless torque and a quiet kind of dominance that modern cars can't replicate.





