This is one crazy custom, it’s a 1977 Lincoln Town Car Flatbed. What?! Someone must have gotten a set of cutting torches and a welder for their birthday. This funky flatbed is on Craigslist in Morris, Oklahoma with an… more»
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One Owner Survivor: 1979 Ford Thunderbird
They don’t come much cleaner than this one! This 1979 Ford Thunderbird’s original owner died about 10 years ago, but his wife didn’t get around to selling his two cars until recently (more about the other one later). It’s… more»
3 For 1 Suicide Door Collection: 1966 Lincoln Continental
This seller found these 3 Continentals at a relative’s house during Easter. The owner intended to restore the black convertible but there is a very nice looking sedan included in the sale that looks like a viable car to… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Famous 1968 Lincoln Continental ($7k Price Drop!)
UPDATE 3/14/17 – The seller has decided to drop the price to $5k for a quick sale! FROM 2/17/17 – There’s just something fun about a car with an interesting past. I’ve noticed that late ’60s Lincolns seem to… more»
From XR7s to COEs: Dallas Car Collection
Barn Finds reader Pat L. spotted a terrific find on craigslist, where a seller (more like a dealer, it seems) has a variety of project cars ranging from complete to needy up for grabs. The diversity of the vehicles is… more»
Barn Friends: ’73 Lincoln & ’55 DeSoto
This pair of sleeping beauties popped up on craigslist recently, where they’ve been shuttered in the barn for the last 4-6 years. Certainly, we’ve found plenty of cars that have been hidden away for decades upon decades, but it… more»
Driver Or Restore It? 1965 Lincoln Continental Street Find
It’s not a pink Cadillac, but it sure looks like it could be “oozing down the street!” Few cleaner designs exist than the 1961-65 Elwood Engel Lincoln Continentals, and I happen to prefer the 1965 ‘Mercury-esque’ grille over the… more»
A Sign of the Times: 1984 Lincoln MKVII Diesel
If there was ever a contest of oddball cars from the 80s, the BMW-diesel equipped Lincoln MKVII is a clear contendor for first prize. Produced at a time when not having a fuel-efficient vehicle in your lineup was akin… more»
Luxurious Survivor: 1969 Lincoln MK III
It has been said that you can’t put a price on luxury, but can you put a price on a classic luxury automobile? I think that we, as car enthusiasts, can put a number on this Lincoln, and appreciate… more»
BF Exclusive: 1954 Lincoln Capri
We recently released a teaser of reader Tim C’s barn liquidation. We don’t want to flood him with emails about random cars, plus many of them aren’t ready to be sold just yet, so we are going to be listing… more»
Custom Cut: 1978 Lincoln Continental Shorty
GAA! What is that? This isn’t Tom Cruise’s new ride (ok, no more short jokes), this is a 1978 Lincoln Continental Shorty. This is one funky ride and it’s on Craigslist with an asking price of $3,500 or will… more»
Rare American Coupe: 1957 Lincoln Capri
Rare, stunning, and gorgeous, this 1957 Lincoln Capri is what dreams are made of. Having spent some time in a private collection in Canada, this Capri has changed hands and moved to sunny and warm Florida. The seller recently… more»
BMW Turbo Diesel: 1984 Lincoln Mark VII Diesel
Here’s one you may have never heard of, may have forgotten about, or may have wanted to forget about. It’s a 1984 Lincoln Mark VII Diesel! It’s on craigslist with an asking price of $3,500 or best offer and… more»
$4,700 LIN OLN! 1955 Lincoln Capri
This black beauty is a 1955 Lincoln Capri. It’s such a good-looking, solid car and you can find it on Craigslist with an asking price of $4,800. This one is only 50 miles from me, up in Maple Lake,… more»
Stored For 40 Years! 1956 Continental II
After 40 years of dry storage and some “restoration work”, this 1956 Continental II is being sold here on eBay. Bidding is currently below $2,400 and naturally the reserve hasn’t been met at that price. The car is at… more»
Glassy Eyed: 1937 Lincoln Zephyr
While it’s easy to remember the Chrysler Airflow as the first mass produced car to make a low drag coefficient an actual talking point, the Lincoln Zephyr wasn’t exactly a slouch when it came to slicing through the wind…. more»