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»
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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»
Same Owner Since ’68: 1966 Lincoln Continental
This is one big car. Big in size, big in luxury, big in road feel, big in restoration costs, big in every aspect. Luckily, this looks like a nice example of a 1966 Lincoln Continental so hopefully, it won’t… more»
Good Starting Point: 1956 Continental Mark II
The Continental Mark II was the most expensive American-built car of 1956 (eclipsed by the Cadillac Eldorado Brougham in 1957, its second and final year), and restored examples are still highly valued today, a testament to the Mark II’s… more»
2-for-1 Deal: 1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible
I don’t think that I know anyone who doesn’t like a 2-for-1 offer, and that’s precisely what you get with this 1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible. Not only do you get a Convertible project car with a clear title, but… more»
Short And Sweet? 1949 Lincoln Shorty
This unusual car started life as a 1949 EL-Series Lincoln, but now it’s about half the car that it used to be. It may not be to everyone’s taste, but it certainly presents an interesting prospect for a project…. more»
47K Mile Survivor: 1983 Lincoln Continental Mark VI
After the Mark series was reintroduced in 1968, it sold in pretty good numbers, outselling its biggest rival, the Cadillac Eldorado, from 1972 to 1979. Things changed in 1980. There was a recession that greatly affected all car sales…. more»
Covered for 20 Years: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
I sometimes wonder if people just use eBay as a means of advertising a car with no real intention of selling it. This 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV appears to be hidden away in a Michigan garage with little… more»
Restored to Mint Condition: 1970 Continental Mark III
When the Mark III was introduced in 1968 as a 1969 model, it wasn’t the first Mark III. There was actually a Continental Mark III in 1958 and a Continental Mark IV in 1959. They were not continuation models from… more»
Cat Approved: 1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car
We all need something to strive for when it comes to cars. Before European and Japanese luxury cars infiltrated America, for some people it was owning a Cadillac, Imperial, or Lincoln. Here is a reasonably priced barn find Lincoln… more»
Huge Estate Sale: Restored, Projects, Parts, & More!
On October 6 in Muskegon, MI, there will be a live, on-site estate auction of restored cars, project cars, parts cars, and parts. Whoever amassed this collection was an equal opportunity collector. I’ve counted twelve different makes of cars… more»
















