Goodguys 2015 Custom of the Year and displayed at SEMA, this custom
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II was built by Sic Chops in Cave
Creek, AZ. It is finished in superior and flawless Dupont Toner
Black with ChromaClear. The body was chopped 2.75 inches and
equipped with a custom firewall, floor pans, rockers, shaved door
handles and filled rain gutters. Custom bumpers and a rear pan
coupled with the floating grille bar are just some of the finishing
touches of this high-end build. Sitting on a one-off Roadster Shop
chassis with a Corvette C6 suspension, rack & pinion steering and
Wilwood disc brakes for stopping power. Delivering power to the
custom Colorado wheels and the Strange 9-inch rear end with 3.73
gears is a Jon Kaase-built, 520ci Ford V8 engine producing 859hp.
The interior is fully custom and features leather with Black Onyx
and stainless-steel accents, Lexus 8-way power seats, Kicker
Q-Class audio system, Dakota Digital gauges, a Colorado custom
steering wheel and an Ididit steering column.
Vehicle Details
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II
Listing ID:CC-1672878
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1956
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental Mark II
Exterior Color:BLACK
Interior Color:BLACK/WHITE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:143418
VIN:C56E2960
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