Vehicle Description
West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely
exceptionally well preserved and great daily driving and rust free
example of this very rare 6 passenger (one of only 3,048 built)
1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III 430/375HP 4 BBL V8 Convertible
with the Turbo-Drive Automatic trans in it's original and beautiful
condition 'Deauville Yellow' factory color (code 13) paint with an
all original and correct specification 'All Beige Scotch' (trim
code 836E) leather interior and a very rare virtually fully loaded
with factory options example including:Heater amp; DefrosterPower
WindowsPower Vent Windows4-Way Power Front SeatPower SteeringPower
BrakesFull Wheel CoversWhitewall TiresAm amp; FM Town amp; Country
Radio with Remote Floor Switch to change channelsFactory Floor
Mounted FM TunerLeather Bench SeatPower Retractable Rear
WindowPower Convertible TopPower Door LocksTinted GlassRear
Compartment Reading LampsThe first all-new unibody design since
World War II, this generation of the Continental was to prove to be
one of the largest sedans ever built by Ford Motor Company or
indeed any other American automaker for that matter. To set itself
apart from a Lincoln, along with a division-specific grille, all
versions of the Continental (including convertibles) were styled
with a reverse-slant roofline, fitted with a retractable
"breezeway" rear window. First introduced on the 1957 Mercury
Turnpike Cruiser, the feature allowed for augmented interior
ventilation. The Continental Mark III was designed by John Najjar,
Chief Stylist of Lincoln, assisted by Elwood Engel largely drawing
influence from the 1955 Ford La Tosca concept model designed by
Alex Tremulis. As a result of its massive size and the
configuration of its headlights, the model line was nicknamed the
"slant-eyed monster" in the Ford design studio.In 1958 only, the
engine was to produce a massive 375 hp, it was to be retuned to 350
hp in 1959, and finally 315 hp in 1960. Using a 131-inch wheelbase,
the 1958 Continentals are the longest-wheelbase sedans ever built
by Ford Motor Company. Longer than a Ford Excursion, the 19581960
Continentals are the longest sedans ever produced by Ford without 5
mph bumpers. In fact, the 1958 Continental Mark III convertible is
the longest convertible ever mass-produced in the United States,
with the sole exception of the extremely rare 19341937 Cadillac V16
convertibles.This particular example is a true southern California
survivor boasting a powered retractable soft top, power operated
retracting rear window, chrome window surround moldings, rear
fender skirts, Heater amp; Defroster, original Town amp; Country
Radio, power windows, power vent windows, 4-Way driver's seat,
power steering, power brakes, full wheel covers and whitewall
tires! The big 430/375HP V8 is powerful and responsive as it needs
to be for a car of this size and the instruments sit proudly ahead
of the driver who faced an upright looking dash with luxurious
upholstery and fully powered options including a power retractable
top and rear window offering the latest in subtle elegance! Billed
as being "Crafted without compromise to be the finest motorcar in
the world!"; and as classic beauty, craftsmanship and sheer
elegance combined.This particular mostly all original survivor has
obviously always been garaged and well maintained by careful
caretakers with the floor boards, trunk and all the typical
rust-prone areas all completely solid and rust-free and the car has
no signs of any accidents. The car has a still presentable older
repaint in it's original 'Deauville Yellow' factory color paint and
an all original 'All Beige Scotch' leather interior and all of its
original factory instrumentation, including the 'Town amp; Country'
radio. All the chrome is also in quite exceptional condition
too.The 430 c.i. 375HP 4 BBLV8 engine is extremely strong and
powerful and sounds absolutely magnificent and this particular car
drives very well - a truly remarkable daily driver that will give
any modern day car a run for it's money! The car has its original
spare wheel and jack in the truck.This is an extraordinarily rare
opportunity to own a great daily driving survivor and one very fine
and rare example of a rust free 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III
Convertible for the discerning owner! A true all American classic
car for the Lincoln enthusiast or any classic car enthusiast to
enjoy today!