The late 50's was an interesting time for the "Continental" name.
These models were previously offeredthrough the Lincoln division
and would return to them later. However, for a short 2 years in
1956 and 1957 the Continental became its own division under Ford.
These were meant to be ultra luxury coupes and were the most
expensive American produced vehicles of the time. They were named
the Mark II and marketed against the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud and
the Bentley Continental. These were largely hand-assembled vehicles
so it should be no surprise that their production number is limited
to right around 3,000. They were an excellent vehicle for the time
with very unique body lines but wealthy consumers had trouble
justifying the price so they were quickly discontinued. This 1956
is a really nice and unique car that is in good shape. It is
painted all White and features like the cuts on the tops of the
rear fenders and the continental kit style deck lid just scream
vintage class and luxury. It has a very nice chrome front grill and
the large bumpers look great. They were designed to resemble each
other but instead of the lights the front has in back that is now
where the exhaust exits. It really is a great looking car with a
unique style that is all its own. It rides on factory wheels with
finned hubcaps that are wrapped with wide white wall tires.
So what is a car guy supposed to do to take the ultimate luxury car
to the next level? Well, beef up the horsepower of course! The car
is now powered by a crate LS3 that certainly out performs the 368ci
it would have had originally. The motor runs great and is kept cool
with an aftermarket aluminum radiator and electric fan with custom
shroud. The LS is combined with a 4L60E automatic and Ford 9 inch
rear end. With the modern motor, power brakes, power steering and
air conditioning what more could you ask for? This thing was set up
to handle long drives comfortably.
When it comes to assessing luxury look no further than just opening
the door. The entire door jambs and edges are entirely chrome.
That's not the type of treatment you apply to the average person
daily driver, especially back in the 50's. The interior upholstery
is all done in Dark Red. It has a very stock layout with the stock
trim and stock steering wheel but the gauges have been gone through
and upgraded to Classic Instrument gauges. These cars even came
with factory power windows which was pretty uncommon in that time
period. It has a very high end dual AC system as well with vents in
both front and rear. The trunk of the car is all nicely carpeted
and houses the original spare and jack.
This is a really neat car that you aren't just going to see many
of. They are rare to being with but even then, the amount out there
with a modern drivetrain is pretty small. The car does come with
some extras like additional hubcaps (same style) and an old
Continental advertisement. Over 100K has been invested in the
build.
This awesome machine could be yours for $87,500.00!
Vehicle Details
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II
Listing ID:CC-1934201
Price:$87,500
Location:Mansfield, Texas
Year:1956
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental Mark II
Exterior Color:White
Odometer:163
Stock Number:2508
VIN:C56C2366
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