Introducing this 1956 Lincoln Continental MK II that is finished in Pastoral Blue complemented with its chrome trim and Blue/White interior. This Continentals sleek lines, elegant curves, and refined styling set it apart as a true automotive masterpiece.
Highlights: - Long-Term Ownership: 25+ Years - Pastoral Blue Exterior Color - Blue/White Interior Color - V8 Engine - Automatic Transmission - Power Steering - Power Windows - Bench Seats - Town & Country Push-Button Radio - Signature Continental Hump on The Trunk Lid
Under the hood, this MK is equipped with a V8 engine, automatic transmission, and a single-barrel carburetor. Equipped with power steering, 3-spoke steering, dual exhaust outlets, wide whitewall tires, chrome hubcaps, a Lincoln ornament, chrome bumpers, and a fender-mounted antenna. Step into cabin, youll be sent back to the 50s with its comfortable bench seating, power windows, Town & Country push-button radio, analog clock, glove box, vent windows, and quarter windows.
As the most expensive domestically produced automobile sold in the United States during its time, the Mark II represents the pinnacle of luxury and prestige. Despite its high price tag, the Ford Motor Company estimated that it lost money for every unit produced, underscoring the unparalleled quality and craftsmanship that went into creating the Continental Mark II. This only adds to the allure of owning such a rare and prestigious vehicle.
This particular Mark II is a non-running vehicle, priced accordingly to reflect its current condition. While it requires mechanical attention to bring it back to its former glory, it presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history. For $19,750
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