1957 Lincoln Continental Mark Ii on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 CYLINDER
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: MARK 11
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 9,111
Sub Model: MARK II
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: BLACK AND WHITE
UP FOR BIDS IS A 1957 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK II! CLEANEST 1957 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL YOU'LL FIND! ALL ORIGINAL PAINT AND UPHOLSTERY! BLACK AND WHITE LEATHER INTERIOR! NEW TRANSMISSION AND SHIFT SELECTOR! FOR MORE INFORMATION YOU MAY ALSO CONTACT US @ NO WORRIES LUXURY AUTO, INC (949) 612-8551! GET THE CLASSIC CAR OF YOUR DREAMS TODAY!
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Huge JFK auction includes two classic Lincolns
Wed, 09 Oct 2013Want to own a piece of American history? Perhaps you should consider 35th President John F. Kennedy's limousine, a stretched 1960 Lincoln Continental, or the last car he safely rode in before his assassination, a 1963 Lincoln Continental convertible. Both of them will be up for sale at the Camelot: Fifty Years after Dallas auction on October 24, a JFK 50th anniversary auction in Boston.
The black 1960 Continental was part of the presidential motorcade and is bulletproof. The body has been restored to the tune of about $35,000, according to RR Auctions, but the interior was left alone. That's okay, because the winning bidder will be able to enjoy lounging in the well-preserved seats and stepping on the original tan carpeting, just as President Kennedy did. The next owner can even play President, with a divider window, passenger air controls and a two-way telephone - if a chauffeur is hired, of course. The starting bid for the Continental is $25,000.
The other car is more historically relevant (but in this writer's eye, less beautiful), and commands a starting bid of $50,000. The white, convertible 1963 Continental was the last car President Kennedy rode in before his assassination in Dallas - with a notarized document by the car's owner at the time as proof. It was used to transport the President, his wife, Jacqeuline, and Texas governor John Connally "from a breakfast and speech at the Texas Hotel ballroom through the streets of Fort Worth to Carswell Air Force Base, where they boarded a short flight to Dallas on the morning of November 22, 1963," according to RR Auctions. Lincoln specialist Baker Restoration in Connecticut restored the car, which included an engine replacement, body work and paint. Most of the interior, including the seats, are in original condition.
Lincoln scales back free maintenance
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Complimentary scheduled maintenance programs have been great tools for luxury automakers to draw in new customers, but some are starting to scale their programs back considerably. According to Automotive News, Lincoln is joining Jaguar and Volvo on the list of automakers reducing the length of time it will be providing free maintenance to its customers.
Lincoln's four-year/50,000-mile maintenance program first kicked off as an incentive in 2010 and became permanent later that year, but starting with the 2014 model year, this will be cut to just two years and 24,000 miles. This could make short-term leases even more appealing for some consumers, but according to Automotive News, some Lincoln dealers are unhappy with the scaling back. The move admittedly comes at an odd time for Lincoln, with parent Ford seemingly working hard to increase consideration among luxury buyers as it looks to reverse the marque's long decline.