Vehicle Description
1956 Lincoln Mark II. The Lincoln-Continental returned this year
with the introduction of the Mark II. It made its debut on Oct. 6,
1955, at the Paris Auto Show. A long hood, short deck, restrained
use of chrome and near perfect proportions helped the Mark II show
the world just how beautiful a production American automobile could
be. Like its predecessors, it was an instant classic. Yet it was
not an imitation of the original. The Mark II was unmistakably
modern in design. Being priced in the lofty $10,000 range seemed to
only accentuate how special this car was. This 1956 Mark II is
special. Starting with the color scheme, #11- Dark Gray roof, and
#18- Medium Gray body, very unique. This example is loaded with
equipment and everything is operating and functioning as it should.
Cold air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows,
power seat, power antenna, radio, heater and more, (the clock even
works). The car is extremely attractive, the interior is extremely
nice as well and is all original. Just a gorgeous car, investment
grade, and drives as good as it looks