The mostly handmade Mark II was a rolling piece of art and a product of exceptional craftsmanship. The limited production car was built under the direction of 26 year old William Clay Ford. The Mark II is the rightful successor to the stunning Lincoln Continentals of the 1940s. During the two-year production run, only 3,000 examples were ever manufactured. Presently, it is believed that surviving number of these fine crafted automobiles is much lower.
This particular Lincoln is presented with a 369-cid, 300-hp V-8 engine mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. The interior is sporting a two-tone black and white finish, while the exterior is completed with stunning black paintwork. The car is rolling on whitewall tires that are paired with polished wheel covers.