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Elegant Rare Frame Off Restored - 1957 Continental Mark Ii - 68k Orig Mi on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:68000
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
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RARE LOW MILE  - FRAME OFF RESTORED SURVIVOR

ONE OF 440 BUILT IN 1957

1957 LINCOLN MARK II

 
68K original miles

 
 

Ford Motor Company reinstated the Continental brand with the
introduction of the Mark II Coupe in 1956. Not a Lincoln, these
truly were handbuilt cars. Their $10,000 price tag was equivalent
to a Rolls Royce or two Cadillacs in 1956. Designed to be the best
of the best, they were purchased by the world's
most wealthy and well know people.

With only 2,600 sold in 1956 and about 440 sold in 1957, the
Continental brand was absorbed by Lincoln in 1958. Every Mark II
was sold at a loss to Ford, but the Continental name and
design elements have for survived for decades.

This lovely, low mile car was purchased in 2009 by a Pennsylvania
collector. He had a frame off restoration completed of this lovely car.
Beautiful fresh paint, new seat upholstery and mostly new chrome.
It is so hard to find one of these rare cars in this condition.

This car has had a excellent dual stage repaint in the original soft
Silver Metallic. Most of the chrome is new including the bumpers.
New two town Gray leather seat upholstery. Original door panels
and dash. This model also included a factory tach, one of the first
cars to have that feature. The restoration of this model is very
expensive, so it is much better to buy one completed...

There is an aftermarket CD stereo in the dash. We have the original
radio. If the buyer prefers, we can have the original radio repaired
and put back in the dash. Or, we can have the original radio inserted
into the dash and the CD stereo moved to the glovebox.

Everything works on this car with the exception of the A/C and heat.
We know that many of this model go into collections and we will offer
the buyer to repair the A/C and heat or leave it "as is" as part of the
purchase. If the repair option in chosen, we will complete the repair
for our cost not to exceed $4,000. These are complicated, early A/C
systems and are costly to repair to working order.
We have the expertise in house to fix it...

Original exclusive Mark II wheel covers and newer wide white tires.


FEATURES & OPTION INFORMATION

EVERYTHING WORKS EXCEPT THE A/C & HEAT


     • 100% laser straight, rust free sheet metal
    • Excellent dual stage repaint in the correct soft Silver Metallic
    • Excellent new two tone leather seats & original door panels
    • Mostly new chrome and soft trim throughout
    • Original 368 cubic inch V-8 engine & 4BBL carb
Automatic transmission & factory tach
New correct dual exhaust
Factory air conditioning option
    • Power steering & brakes
    • Power windows, seats, and locks
    • Original AM radio plus new CD stereo and speakers
    • Pristine factory wheel covers & newer whitewall tires
    • 68K garage kept miles since new

 

I SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING PRISTINE CLASSIC CARS.

EXCELLENT HISTORY OF CAR EXPORTS FOR OUT OF COUNTRY BUYERS.



SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME ON
MY CELL PHONE - 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com


Inspections are welcome. The car is for sale locally and if sold, the auction will be canceled.

Please remember, this is a 57 year old car.
I am representing it as accurately as I can based on my knowledge
and have tried to give as much information as possible.
It is being sold without warranty and as is...

Inspections prior to auction end are not a problem and are encouraged.

Note this and all vehicles sold by us on eBay or our website are as/is where is.The information, products, and services published on our website may include inaccuracies or typographical errors. MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its respective suppliers make no representations about the suitability of the information, products, and services contained on this website for any purpose. All such information is provided "AS-IS" without warranty of any kind. MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its respective suppliers hereby disclaim all warranties and conditions with regard to this information, including all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement. In no event shall MJC Classic Cars LLC and/or its suppliers be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special or consequential damages arising out of or in any connected with the use of this web site or with any delay or inability to use this website, or for any information obtained through this website, or otherwise arising out of the use of this web site, whether based on contract, tort, strict liability or otherwise , even if MJC Classic Cars LLC or any of its suppliers has been advised of the possibility of damages. Because some states/ jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you...

ORIGINAL MILE TITLE IN HAND




It drives and handles like brand new !!!!

A non-refundable $1000 deposit via PayPal is required or
cashiers check within 48 hours of auction end.
Full payment under the same methods is
required within 7 days of auction end.

If you need assistance in transport, I can refer you to the company I have used many times...

Please, if you are not intending on paying, please do not bid.
All bidders with less than 5 feedback's need to call me or their bid
might be canceled.

I have recently ended four other auctions due to
local sales, so don't miss out... Call me...


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There are 105 pictures below...
Be patient, it is worth the wait



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THERE ARE MANY PIX BELOW OF THE INTERIOR, ENGINE, TRUNK AND CHASSIS
PLEASE GIVE THEM TIME TO LOAD FOR VIEWING

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PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT NOW
CALL MIKE @ 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com


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WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL RADIO AND WILL REPAIR AND REINSTALL IF DESIRED
WE CAN ALSO MOVE THIS RADIO TO THE GLOVEBOX AND INSERT FACTORY RADIO IN THE DASH


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WE WILL RESEAL THE MASTER CYLINDER BELOW AND REPAINT

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PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT NOW
CALL MIKE @ 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com

THE ORIGINAL FACTORY UNDERCOAT REMAINS IN
MOST OF THE BOTTOM OF THIS CAR. WHEREVER IT
HAD FLAKED OFF, IT WAS REPLACED WITH A HEAVY
UNDERCOATING. WE CANNOT FIND ANY PAN REPAIR
OF RUST, ONLY REPAIR OF THE UNDERCOAT LAYER




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PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT NOW
CALL MIKE @ 863-944-8615
OR EMAIL sales@mjcclassiccars.com

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