1956 Lincoln Continental
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$24,750 USD | Sold
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- 368-cid, 300-hp V-8 engine
- Turbo-Drive automatic transmission
- Factory air conditioning
- Town & Country radio
- Two-tone interior
- 2,250 examples built in 1956
- Whitewall tires and factory wheel covers
- Power windows, steering & brakes
- Exhaust routed through rear bumper
- Distinctive trunk spare tire detail
- Many original appearing characteristics
After its stunning 1939 introduction; in 1956 Lincoln introduced the second generation Continental Mark II at the Paris Auto Show. The car was perfectly proportioned with a long hood and short rear deck. The Continental Mark II, in 1956, really depicted how grand an American car could be. In an effort to depict how special the car was and elevate its status, Lincoln offered it for sale with loads of extras and the lofty price tag of $10,000. In 1956, Lincoln produced 2,550 examples of the Continental Mark II. Quite exclusive, the second generation Continental Mark II was produced through 1957.
This 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II is presented in a brilliant maroon. The car is powered by a 368-cid, 300-hp V-8 engine which is paired to a Turbo-Drive automatic transmission. The interior of the car features a two-tone maroon and gray button-tufted design featuring air conditioning, Town & Country AM radio; power windows, steering and brakes. The car rides on wide whitewall tires with factory wheel covers. There are numerous original appearing characteristics on this desirable 1950s Lincoln platform.