1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III Convertible, 7.0 L 430 cubic inch
V8 big block engine rated at 375 HP. 4-barrel carburetor. 3 speed
automatic transmission. 1 of 3,048 produced, this Mark 3 is pure
luxury top to bottom. Star mist white code 7 paints perfect lines,
gaps and fits over great sheet metal. Flawless chrome inset rear
bumpers. Chrome tipped fins and wheel well covers. 2 tone white /
brown chrome original steering wheel. Factory white leather
interior and beautiful vinyl dash pad and covering, wrap around
ribbed Aluminum dash insert, with brown carpeting. Power windows,
power door locks. It has a full power convertible top in excellent
working condition, parade boot, and power rear window. We are
pleased and proud to offer this Very Rare only 1 or 2 come up for
sale each year Lincoln. Featuring the then all-new, massive 430
cubic inch V8 engine. The Lincoln Mark Series traces its roots to
the early Lincoln Continental. The Mark Series served as the
flagship for Lincoln, and its first variant was the Mark III. These
1958-1960 cars were the largest unit-construction cars ever built
and were constructed alongside the Ford "squarebird" Thunderbird
four seaters at a brand-new Wixom, Michigan plant. The ultimate
"Hot Rod Lincoln" Road & Track recording 0-60 MPH runs in 8.7
seconds and a 116 MPH top speed. Correct wheel covers, thin line
white wall tires and more ... Looks, runs and drives wonderfully.
Vehicle Details
1958 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-1663528
Price:$62,500
Location:Hobart, Indiana
Year:1958
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Odometer:0
Stock Number:333291
VIN:PAP3262GG
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