A 72 Classic

Old 08-04-2014, 12:29 PM
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I bought this car for my dad for fathers day. It is a 2 owner (same family) car that was purchased in 1972 at my Dad's dealership. The car is not restored it is ORIGINAL!! Down to the 1972 original Lincoln floor mats. It even has the original sales invoice!!
There is a longer story to this car, but I want bore y'all at this time with that part.
My dad was out of town for a week so I drove it until he got home then I drove it and met him half way. I tried and tried AND TRIED to get him to let me have it hauled on a rollback and delivered to him, but he was determined to come get it or me meet him half way.

Every night I had the car I took some friends out to eat and drove the car to make sure it was in pretty good condition before my dad got it. There is nothing like these old big cars and they ride so much better than a truck! lol

Hope you guys enjoy the pictures of this one.
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Old 08-04-2014, 12:35 PM
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More pics.
Notice the bird seed in the breather. Looks like a prepper rodent had a good hiding spot. I drove the car about 100 miles before I opened the breather and found this! lol
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Old 08-04-2014, 12:41 PM
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More pics.

Notice the original invoice. Brand new 1972 Lincoln....$7,302.00 + options =$8,122.2!
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Old 08-04-2014, 01:46 PM
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das boat!!

what a great looking old Lincoln, your father must be a proud and very happy man!!
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Old 08-04-2014, 04:22 PM
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Looks good I am guessing she has a 460. That good road trip car nice and comfy.
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Old 08-04-2014, 06:36 PM
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Yes, it has a 460 and yea it is a lot of fun to load up in and take a ride!!
The other part of the story I didn't have time to write is this car was a Arnold Palmer loaner for the 1972 masters. Late 60's and 70's my Dad use to loan a lot of the golfers cars for the week of the Masters. As soon as I saw the car the lady started telling me it was an Arnold Palmer loaner so I new right then it came from Dads dealership.(Actually my Grandad's place which he started as soon as WWII was over) I took some pics of it and had absolutly no intentions of buying it. I texed my dad a couple of it then called him. After a few minutes I called him because I was supprised he hadn't called me yet. I asked him it he'd seen the pics I sent him and he said no. I told him it was of a 72 Lincoln, Arnold Palmer loaner car. He quickly said, I bet it's white with black interior. My dad has an amazing memory of a lot of the cars that passed through and he went on to tell me he drove the car for a few weeks before it was sold. He had no idea who bought it, but it was a couple down here from Ilinois to vist their Grandson. The car went to Il. and was there for about 10 years until their Grandson bought it from them. Thank goodness it's been garged it's entire life and very well taken car of.

I've always wanted to buy an old Lincoln for me, but I knew it was a once in a lifetime chance to buy a car in this good of shape with a real history to my Dad, Grandad and Uncle (Daniels Lincoln Mercury)and give it to my dad.

It didn't take long before the local newspaper (small home town of ours)found out about it and did a small write up about the entire story. (If it weren't for it already being in a newspaper I probably wouldn't have said anything on here about it.)
To sum up my experience on this, I wasn't looking for a car it found me. You never know what's behind the door your standing in front of! lol

Here is the picture that made the paper.
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Old 08-05-2014, 03:09 AM
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Very cool story and a really nice thing you did for your Dad. I'm sure it made him very happy.

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Old 08-17-2014, 05:09 PM
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COOL COOL COOL !!!
All that corn in the air cleaner would give that hotrod Lincoln, POPCORN FARTS !
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