Vehicle Description
The 1956 Continental is renowned as one of the most beautiful cars
created in the 1950s. They were built under the Continental
Division of Ford and under the direction of William Clay Ford, who
was Henry Ford II's younger brother. When released, the price tag
was a whopping $9,966, limiting its audience to the well-heeled and
making it one of the most expensive cars in 1956. This restored
1956 Continental MK II is finished in presidential black over a
white leather interior. It's powered by a 368ci V8 engine, factory
rated at 285hp and 402 ft/lbs of torque, backed by a multi-drive
automatic transmission. Features include power steering, power
seat, power windows, power brakes and 40-spoke factory wheel covers
with wide whitewall tires.