This is a wonderful example of the iconic 1956 Continental Mk II
that is a great car for local and regional shows and touring. This
Mk II has benefitted from an excellent repaint in its original
Light Blue (Paint Code 04) with painstaking effort to align the
body panels and a beautifully polished finish. The undercarriage
proves that this car was not exposed to weather as it is without
any rust or signs of repair or damage of any kind. The chrome and
stainless are also beautifully refinished and are mostly show
quality. Even the wheel covers have been restored to appear as new.
And the radial tires with the correct width white walls look just
right. This Continental is a very early example and was invoiced on
October 11th, 1955 and was built as you see it today. It was sold
to J.W. Stanton Inc. in Painesville, OH. J. William Stanton was a
congressman and counselor to the World Bank for many years. His
father was a very early employee of the Ford Motor Co. The chrome
and stainless trim are in excellent overall condition. The bumpers
and grill are in excellent condition. It is apparent that all the
exterior trim has been re-chromed during the restoration. Some of
the interior trim pieces have some very light pitting. The large
chrome door sill and jamb pieces also look very nice. Overall, the
chrome and stainless is in very nice condition. The interior is a
combination of restored and original components in its original
Medium Blue Leather contrasted with Light Blue Nylon inserts (Trim
Code 2A1A). The Deep Blue carpet is original and is in overall nice
condition with some sign of fading. The interior is showing minimal
patina and is overall in excellent original condition. The
dashboard and trim have never been restored, showing that this was
a well-cared for example through the last 67 years. The trunk is
also very well detailed in deep blue carpeting and a deep blue
custom fitted cover for the spare. There are some cracks in the
steering wheel and minor scratches in the high use areas within the
interior. Continentals offered 19 different exterior color
combinations and 43 interior combinations. The engine compartment
is very well detailed and is show quality. It is obvious that
significant time and attention was given to the engine compartment
and related mechanicals. This is a very nice driving example with
the venerable 368 CID V8 with 285 hp and the Turbo-Drive automatic
transmission. The chassis has been well cleaned and painted with
some light undercoating applied to the floorplans. The Mk II drives
very nice and proves to be a very nice and solid car that has never
been subjected to rust or significant issues. According to a
Continental Mark II expert who evaluated this Continental, this
would likely be an example with about 70-80,000 miles from new with
recent full mechanical and suspension restoration. It runs and
drives better than any Mark II that we've experienced and could be
enjoyed on tours with little to no effort. All the instruments and
gauges function well, even the clock is operating. Ford created the
Continental division, making the Mk II a Continental and in no way
part of Lincoln. These were about the price of a new home ($10,000)
and it was common for you to have to qualify to buy one of the
3,000 built when new. This was the most expensive American car
made, targeted directly at the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud. Each
example was painstakingly hand-built with the finest materials. The
Hagerty Price Guide shows a No. 2 value of $88,500. The Continental
Mk II will always be one of the most significant post-War American
cars and is considered a classic. This is an example of one that is
very solid and ready to enjoy. For more details and information,
call, text or email Harry Clark at 1.602.245.7200 or
[email protected]. It is available for viewing in our
Phoenix showroom.
Vehicle Details
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II
Listing ID:CC-1881222
Price:$69,800
Location:Phoenix, Arizona
Year:1956
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental Mark II
Exterior Color:Light Blue
Odometer:1380
Stock Number:71741
VIN:C5601498
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