Auburn Fall 2013
1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V
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$35,000 - $45,000 USD | Not Sold
| Auburn, Indiana
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- 430-cid, 315-hp V-8 engine
- Turbo-Drive automatic transmission
- Optional factory air conditioning
- Power rear window part of convertible top system
- Six-way power adjustable seat, tinted glass; power windows including vents
- Power antenna, steering and brakes
- Nicely presented
- One of 2,044 examples made in 1960
The 1958-1960 Lincolns were the largest American cars built following the Second World War. They were the first Lincolns to receive full unitary construction. All examples were powered by a 430-cid, 315-hp V-8 engine with an automatic transmission, both of which have been rebuilt on this car.
This sophisticated 1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible is one of 2,044 examples made in 1960 and one of less than 500 surviving examples today. Standard features on the Mark V included six-way power adjustable seats, tinted glass; power windows including vents, antenna, steering and brakes. These cars also have the unique feature of a power rear window incorporated within the power top system. Additionally, this Lincoln is fitted with the optional factory air conditioning and is presented in a fine manner.