Lincoln

Restoration Worthy? 1957 Continental Mark II

Big and Heavy isn’t the latest rap star, but along with the word beautiful it’s a good description of this 18-foot long, 5,000-pound 1957 Continental Mark II. This once-gorgeous car is listed here on eBay with a single bid… more»

UPDATE: Huge Stash Of Barn Finds Found In France!

UPDATE – This collection has been sold. The Lamborghini Miura was the star of the show with a $640k high bid! FROM 1/13/19 – More often than not, haphazard collections of vehicles may contain one or two interesting cars… more»

1 of 17??? 1934 Lincoln V-12 Convertible!

You probably haven’t seen too many of these. This is a 1934 Lincoln and the seller states the car is one of seventeen made with only five known survivors! It can be found here on eBay with a current bid… more»

Nothing Could Be Finer! 1948 Lincoln V12

Lincoln’s sales literature bragged that “Nothing could be finer!” than the ’48 Lincoln. The seller calls this 1948 Lincoln V-12 in Centralia, Washington seeks a “True Barn Find.” While the sedan may be less desirable than a coupe, these… more»

Massive Pre-War Lincoln Collection Unearthed!

A large stash of vintage Lincoln cars and parts has turned up in California, and the pictures on eBay show a fairly ridiculous scene with years upon years of parts and cars squirreled away. The seller notes the collection… more»

Saved From Junkyard: 1978 Continental Mark V

In 1977, while the Thunderbird benefitted from downsizing to the old Torino frame, the Continental Mark V stayed on its previous 120.4-inch wheelbase, and while down about 300 pounds in weight, it actually grew about two inches. The Mark… more»

74K Miles Daily Driver: 1979 Lincoln Versailles

There was no denying the Lincoln Versailles roots, the Ford Granada/Mercury Monarch. Mercury actually produced a very well equipped car in 1976 called the Mercury Grand Monarch Ghia (read about it here) that was sort of a prelude to… more»

2,900 Original Miles: 1988 Lincoln Mark VII LSC

When it comes to 80s luxo-coupes, the Lincoln Mark VII tends to stand alone. It came in a variety of trim levels, all of which claimed to offer a higher level of luxury or performance than the one before… more»

Luxury Pickup: 1979 Continental Mark V Coloma

Are you looking for something out of the ordinary? Well, this may be it. Who’s ever heard of a Continental Mark V converted to a Coloma, sort of a Ranchero type vehicle? Here it is. The seller claims that… more»

4 Door Mark Series: 1980 Continental Mark VI

In 1980 when it was time for a downsized Lincoln and a downsized Continental Mark VI, the accounting guys apparently put in their two cents worth and decided both models needed to use the Panther platform that the LTD and… more»

Only 56K Miles: 1976 Continental Mark IV Cartier Edition

The Continental Mark IV was one of those cars I think many of us were surprised it sold as well as it did. Sharing a body with the Ford Thunderbird from 1972 to 1976, in 1976 the Mark IV… more»

One Family Owned: 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe

It was 1980 before there would be a smaller Lincoln Continental, but in 1978 the big boys were still selling well. While most of Lincoln’s two-door customers opted for the Continental Mark V, There were a few that still… more»

Sports Sedan: 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan

In 1949, Lincoln introduced the Cosmopolitan. The 1949 Lincolns were the company’s first new offering following World War II, and they were also the first Lincolns to be built that didn’t feature running boards. This car is a nice… more»

Low Mile Original: 1978 Lincoln Mark V

This is a great example of the days when coupes were the size of modern sedans. This 1978 Lincoln Mark 5 has 11,900 original miles on the odometer, a clean title, and is being sold for a hefty $18,000…. more»

Package Deal For Two 1956 Continental Mark IIs!

This is an opportunity to buy two cars at once, to try to make one great car. For sale is a pair of 1956 Continental Mark IIs, which are in rough shape, but ready to be for parts and… more»

Dealer Serviced: 1986 Lincoln Mark VII

This awesome 1986 Lincoln Mark VII is claimed to be a dealer-serviced example for the last 30 years, remaining in excellent condition with under 70,000 original miles. The Mark VII is, in some ways, an upscale version of the… more»

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