The Classic Lincoln Convertible: A Highly Valuable Model Today

Throughout history, some cars are celebrated for their performance, while others are renowned for their style and design. Few vehicles manage to combine these aspects as seamlessly as the 1965 Lincoln Continental, a classic convertible that celebrates its 60th anniversary this year and has become quite valuable. Similar to the soaring value of a 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible, the 1965 Lincoln Continental has appreciated over time.

Car enthusiasts are scouring online marketplaces for the best deals, utilizing platforms like Reddit to find competitive prices on these coveted models. If you’re considering adding a Continental to your collection, it’s crucial to plan your budget carefully, as these classic cars can fetch high prices today. Finding one in excellent condition may take some time, so be prepared to shop around until you locate the perfect match for your garage.

What makes a 1965 Lincoln Continental special

Front and back doors open on 1965 Lincoln Continental

The Continental’s uniqueness is partly due to its rear doors. The decision to have the back doors open in reverse was inspired by the reimagined 1961 Thunderbird double-door hardtop, with the Continental envisioned as a 4-door convertible sedan. This design choice required Lincoln to stabilize the base for the back doors, leading to the use of rear-hinged pillars, later known as “suicide” doors. As noted by Hagerty, this became a defining feature of the Continental from 1961 to 1969.

Another distinctive feature of this model is its flat glass. At the time, aside from the Ford Thunderbird and Buick Riviera, the 1965 Lincoln Continental was the only full-sized car without curved glass. While some critics viewed this design choice as outdated, it has since become a hallmark of the Continental’s classic status.

The price range of a 1965 Lincoln Continental

Young woman looking at car salesman's tablet

If you’re set on buying a Lincoln from this specific year and model, ensure you have adequate funds in your savings or credit card, as these cars are quite expensive.

Autotrader lists the price range for the 1965 Lincoln Continental starting at $37,900, with the high end reaching $109,995, and an average price of $76,401. The price varies depending on the condition and restoration work done on each vehicle.

If you aim for a top-tier 1965 Lincoln Continental in immaculate condition, featuring a fuel-injected V8, 5.0L Coyote crate engine, and 420 horsepower upgrade, RK Motors offers one for just under a quarter of a million dollars. As with any significant purchase, it’s wise to have a budget plan and review car shopping tips before making an offer.

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