A seller on craigslist has posted a collection of cars and trucks that includes some very unusual finds, including this Lincoln Zephyr with a four-speed manual! The collection is located in Iowa just south of Mt. Pleasant and includes… more»
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Sport Luxury: 33k Mile 1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
By 1990, the majority of manufacturers had shifted over to building front-wheel-drive cars, but there were a few hold outs. The Lincoln Mark VII was one of those and if that didn’t make these luxury cruisers stand out enough,… more»
Bill Blass’ Pickup: Lincoln Continental Mark VII
The Lincoln Continental Mark VII is one of those cars that’s a bit of a sleeper at the moment for collectors. With handsome looks and reliable 5.0L V8 power, it has the makings of a cheap collector car you… more»
Blue Plate Find: 1975 Lincoln Mark IV
This 1975 Lincoln Continental is said to be part of a massive 200 car collection of California born-and-bred vehicles. This Mark IV coupe features its original California blue plates and looks quite handsome with no obvious accident damage or… more»
Great Pictures: 1956 Continental Mark II
If you are thinking about selling a collector car any time soon, do yourself a favor and look over the listing for this great 1956 Continental Mark II. The ad can be found here on eBay as a great… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Survivor
Few cars make their presence known quite the way a Lincoln Mark IV does. These massive cruisers make modern SUVs look short and even the most expensive luxury cars on the market seem compact in comparison. This lovely example… more»
Art Deco Find: 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe
The epitome of Art Deco style and luxury, this V12 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe is a fantastically scarce find that is just begging to be put back on the road. Discovered by the seller 15 years ago, it would seem… more»
44k Mile Survivor: 1989 Lincoln Town Car
While this may look like “just another old Lincoln”, this one-family-owned, 44,000 original miles, driver 1989 Lincoln Town Car is unique among its peers, in that it has been kept and cared for over the years when many of… more»
















