1958 Lincoln Mark Iii Convertible 1959 1960 Ford Cadillac on 2040-cars
Fountain Hills, Arizona, United States
A wonderful opportunity to own a real quality all original Lincoln Mark III convertible, with a solid west coast native history. Absolutely no rust issues. California/Arizona history... Purchased originally by an Air Force colonel in San Jose Ca. and has been a long time native here in Scottsdale Arizona. Totally rebuilt and detailed 430 CID original motor and automatic transmission. New dual exhaust. Beautiful leather interior in great condition, matched to the original specification and color. The newer convertible top has just been completely serviced last week by one of Arizona's premier mechanical convertible specialists... New activators and switches. It looks like new. There has been one two stage repaint to the original color, Deauville (An off white), with a nice shine and excellent panel fitment. I can see no evidence of any prior damage. Very clean, extremely solid under carriage with no issues. Bumpers re-chromed and look great as well. The trunk retains some of the original matting material and it is in excellent condition. All Coker w/w tires with a spare that has never been used. Beautiful original hubcaps. The Lincoln drives as great as it looks, with a tight front suspension. New springs and new coil over shocks in the rear. Great mechanicals and electricals. New brakes. Power windows, working as they should. The "Buy it Now" is priced reasonably to sell for a nice #2. Could easily be a #1 with a little diligence. The NADA and Haggerty value for this incredible Lincoln Mark III convertible, is substantially higher as evidenced by the following link . http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1958/Lincoln/Continental/Mark-III-2-Door-Convertible/Values International buyers are welcome. Clear, private seller Arizona title. We will be attentive to transportation scheduling and do everything we can to be of assistance. There is no warranty written nor implied, sold as is. PayPal to be utilized for deposit only. Wire transfer payment is preferred. Certified bank checks are acceptable. The vehicle will only be released upon clearance of total funds. Inspections are welcomed. Call: 480-734-4545 directly if you have a question. Before 9:00 PM MST, please. The new owner will be a happy one! Thank you for viewing our fabulous 1958 Lincoln Mark III convertible. |
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Lincoln MKC crossover adopts the Continental's grille
Thu, Jun 15 2017The last vestiges of the controversial split Lincoln grille are slowly being removed as the company revamps its lineup. It started with the MKZ and Continental, with the most recent rhinoplasty recipient being the Navigator. Now, based on spy shots, it looks like the MKC crossover will be the fourth to get the new corporate grille. Under the heavy vinyl coverings, we can clearly see the proud Continental-inspired grille. We can also see that it will feature the same chrome mesh with Lincoln badge-shaped openings found on other cars with the grille design. We can also assume that the headlights will receive a substantial refresh, but the lower bumper doesn't look particularly different. The rest of this prototype MKC looks the same as the existing model. The back is covered, which indicates that the taillights may be updated. We wouldn't expect a radically different look, since the MKC already has a full-width taillight treatment. We also noticed that the wheels appear to be inspired by the cool turbine wheels of the Navigator. Whatever the other changes are, we'll probably see them soon. This is clearly just a refresh, and so there's a good chance we'll see the production model revealed by the end of the year, or early next year at the latest. Related Video:
2016 Lincoln MKX packs plenty of power, MKC-inspired looks
Tue, Jan 13 2015Following on the heels of Ford's unveiling of its new Edge a few months back, Lincoln officially introduced the new MKX counterpart on Tuesday at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Unlike its Ford counterpart, the MKX does away with any notion of a four-cylinder, opting for the buyer's choice of a pair of V6 engines. At its base is FoMoCo's familiar 3.7-liter V6, generating a projected 300 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque, although the real exciting powertrain news focuses on Lincoln's optional engine. Like the Edge, the top-end engine is a 2.7-liter, EcoBoost V6 that promises "more than" 330 hp and 370 lb-ft of torque. We'd love to tell you about the performance impact this new engine has on the MKX, but as Lincoln probably hasn't published a 0-60 time since 1967, that simply isn't possible. Suffice it to say, we expect the most potent engine should offer pretty brisk acceleration. Aside from the power increase provided by the MKX's new engine lineup, Lincoln has thoroughly refitted the crossover's exterior, using its handsome MKC kid brother as its inspiration. It's a good look, to be honest, allowing the new CUV to maintain its styling edge over its Blue Ovaled platform mate. See what we mean in our gallery of live images, right from the Lincoln stage at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.
2015 Lincoln Navigator
Mon, 15 Sep 2014Typically, when I approach a new vehicle launch, it's with a degree of optimism. Nowadays, we just expect that every new vehicle will pose a legitimate challenge to segment leaders. Mid-cycle refreshes, meanwhile, have taken on a greater degree of importance, as customers' preferences for the freshest vehicles remains strong and automakers rush to keep the latest tech in their offerings.
Conversely, I admit to not being terribly optimistic hopping into the 2015 Lincoln Navigator. I was the first person from Autoblog to see the new model in the metal, way back in January ahead of its Chicago Auto Show debut, and my initial reaction was far from positive. But, as I'd been the one that initially tested the new Cadillac Escalade and had just finished a week in the long-wheelbase version of General Motors' most premium SUV, I was a natural candidate to head down to Louisville, KY - home of Navigator production - to sample the brand's latest.
Lincoln's attempt at freshening the old Navigator's bling-bling face is pretty typical of today's more thorough mid-cycle refreshes, with dramatically new front and rear clips. The addition of standard 20-inch wheels or optional 22s - in place of standard 18s and optional 20s - goes a long way towards modernizing the Navigator's staid exterior. The cabin, meanwhile, is home to finer leather, which covers most of the dash as well as the steering wheel and seats. Warm Ziricote wood would prove to be a particular highlight on the top-flight Reserve model that I drove (the only trim available for us to test).