1956 Lincoln Premiere Two-Door Hardtop Its easy to see why the
Premiere hardtop was able to win an award from the Industrial
Designers Institute for excellence in automotive design. Outside of
rear funder medallions and fancier wheel covers, it was difficult
to tell the Premiere from the less costly Capri. Like all Ford
Motor Coproducts in 1956, the Premiere had a lot of safety
features. Improved door latches, deep-dish steering wheel, and
heavily padded seatbacks and door panels. Power windows and
four-way power front seat were standard. Everywhere you look the
car is aesthetically pleasing .not just the award-winning design
but also the overall condition of our 1956 Lincoln Premiere
two-door hardtop. Restoration thats been done to the nines. Rust
free laser straight gorgeous black paint, two tone correct interior
and drives as good as it looks. Power steering, power brakes, power
windows, power seat, and riding on a set of Coker Classic wide
white wall tires. In addition to the cosmetic restoration, our
premiere has undergone a mechanical refresh as well, including
rebuilt cooling system with radiator, new water pump, new hoses and
belts. The brakes have been rebuilt, the carburetor rebuilt as
well, gas tank boiled out and coated, new shocks, new thermostat,
master cylinder with brake booster, new seals, new battery, new
fuel pump and more.
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