1941 Lincoln V12 Continental Coupe with working overdrive. Driver and passenger outside mirrors; Lincoln spotlight; Lincoln fog lights; radio; new battery; seatbelts; fender skirts; new trunk carpet; new floor carpet in the car; original interior is in exceptional shape for the age of the car; red leather and tan Bedford cord; mileage shows 4,341; oil pressure gauge and accessory oil pressure gauge show 40 PSI at idle; new gas tank; new Lester wide white wall tires 7:00/16; wiring has been replaced. Car restored approximately 10 years ago with at least one repaint in black lacquer and engine rebuilt. Owner states car has been driven less than 3,000 miles since that time. Engine cylinders checked with an infrared heat gun and no cylinder reads more than 166 Fahrenheit at full operating temperature. There is a crack in the glass on the passenger side vent window and one at bottom left of the front windshield. Headliner appears to have shrunk after cleaning and has pulled away from the top of the right and left doors. The car was checked with a magnet and body has full contact except for a small area under the driver’s door (rocker panel). The car runs and drives very smooth and the front end is very tight. Oil and filter changed on 6-15-2017 and ZDDP added. Car is being listed for a friend. Please contact Bob at (804) 389-2555 or rlplkp@comcast.net with any questions.