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.
This sophisticated light blue Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible is one of 2,044 examples made in 1960 and one of less than a reported 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 for an open air experience even with the top up, if desired. Fender skirts, whitewall tires, factory wheel covers, parade boot, Town and Country radio, additional aftermarket radio and a two-tone blue interior are also found on this desirable and uncommon luxury convertible.