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1957 Lincoln Continental Mark Ll, Light Grey Iridesent Metallic on 2040-cars

US $42,000.00
Year:1957 Mileage:40397
Location:

 1957 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK ll, EVERY OPTION INCLUDING FACTORY COLD AIR CONDITIONING AND LIGHT GREY IRIDESCENT METALLIC ACRYLIC PAINT COLOR.  FACTORY PAINT NUMBER IS D22. THE PAINT IS 20 YEARS OLD AND FANTASTIC.  THE POWER WINDOWS AND SEATS ARE IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION.

MANY WEAR ITEMS HAVE BEEN REPLACED RECENTLY, TIRES,  ALL WEATHER STRIPPING, EXHAUST, BRAKES, ETC,. THE UNDER CARRIAGE IS COMPLETELY SOLID WITH NO RUST AND NO REPAIRS.

THE CAR CAME TO FLORIDA BY SECOND OWNER IN THE 1970'S.  IT WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED AT A DEALERSHIP ON WILTSHIRE BLVD. IN LOS ANGELOS, CALIFORNIA BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER.

I AM THE THIRD OWNER, THE ODOMETER SHOWING A LITTLE MORE THAN 40 THOUSAND MILES.

CALL MARK AT 727-505-8052 FOR DETAILS OR ANY QUESTIONS.


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1955 Lincoln Indianapolis concept up for auction

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Lincoln was never a brand known for making sports cars. In fact it hasn't offered anything with less than four doors since the demise of the Mark VIII, and that was hardly what you'd call "performance oriented". But that doesn't mean that Ford's luxury marque never toyed with the idea.
In 1955 Ford delivered a Lincoln chassis (along with a 200-horsepower V8 engine and four-speed automatic transmission) to Carrozzeria Boano, an Italian coachbuilder that had just branched off from Ghia the year before. The resulting orange coupe you see here was named after Indianapolis and was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show. And while its detailing may have been divisive, the overall shape certainly caught the eye.

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