1956 Lincoln Continental Mark IIIntroducing this 1956 Lincoln
Continental Mark II that is finished in a light Pastoral Blue
complemented with its chrome trim and a two-tone blue and dark blue
interior. This Continental's sleek lines, elegant curves, and
refined styling set it apart as a true automotive
masterpiece.Highlights:- Exterior Color: Light Pastoral Blue-
Interior Color: Blue- V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- Holley
Carburetor- Power Steering- Power Windows- Bench Seats- Chrome
Bumpers- Push-Button Radio- Signature "Continental" Hump on The
Trunk Lid- 15-Inch Steel Wheels- $13,980.77 in Receipt CopiesUnder
the hood, this MK II is equipped with a V8 engine, automatic
transmission, and a Holley carburetor. Equipped with power
steering, 3-spoke steering wheel, dual exhaust outlets, 15-inch
steel wheels, chrome hubcaps, chrome bumpers, and a fender-mounted
antenna. Step into cabin, you'll be sent back to the 50s with its
comfortable bench seating, power windows, push-button radio, analog
clock, vent windows, and quarter windows.As the most expensive
domestically produced automobile sold in the United States during
its time, the Mark II represents the pinnacle of luxury and
prestige. Despite its high price tag, the Ford Motor Company
estimated that it lost money for every unit produced, underscoring
the unparalleled quality and craftsmanship that went into creating
the Continental Mark II. This only adds to the allure of owning
such a rare and prestigious vehicle. This example runs and drives
but will require mechanical work to be fully road-ready, reflected
in the pricing. For $22,750
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