After experiencing how luxurious a premium American classic can be, this 1962 Lincoln Continental looked tempting. The engine is claimed to run well, but other than that tidbit the seller doesn’t provide much more information. They do include many… more»
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1942 Lincoln V12 Sedan: The Glory Days
Every time a Lincoln commercial spills onto my TV, I start to scowl. Nothing against Matthew McConaughey – I actually dig the True Detective persona he’s adopted – but because I know what their cars are. More platform-sharing, engine-sharing, zero-imagination byproducts from… more»
1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan…Pickup?
I never realized the late Lincoln Blackwood had a predecessor! This non-factory but highly crafted converted Lincoln has been off the road since at least 1965, but was converted before then as it was registered as a Lincoln truck… more»
1966 Lincoln Continental: Storage Orphan
As I looked through the photos of this 1966 Lincoln Continental project here on eBay, I noticed a familiar sight: storage lockers in the background. You know, those handy storage centers that seem to be popping up wherever there’s a… more»
1953 Lincoln Capri Coupe: Going Back
Before building massive luxury cars and commercials featuring Matthew Mcconaughey rolling a burger between his fingers (, Lincoln was Ford’s top of the line marque. In those days it wasn’t just about luxury, but about providing an experience. Lincolns had… more»
Hey, Mr. President! 1947 Lincoln Cabriolet
It’s well documented that this particular Lincoln was used by Harry Truman as a parade car in the late 1940’s! Unfortunately, since then, it’s lost its original engine and transmission and has seen better days. The seller has decided… more»
Power Everything: 1962 Lincoln Continental
This 1962 Lincoln Continental has only covered a claimed 29,000 miles in 53 years; less than 500 miles per year! While I was initially skeptical of the claim, the original interior looks too nice for that to be 129k,… more»
Face Off: ’70s Luxury Showdown
As of late, I’ve been re-watching some of my favorite action flicks that feature a heavy emphasis on vintage machinery, whether in the background or being hammered around a crowded city street. The French Connection, The Seven Ups and… more»
The Howard Baker Estate Auction
While I find estate sales to be a bit depressing, I always enjoy going to them. It’s not that I think I’m going to find a killer deal; I just enjoy seeing a collection of cars pulled out of… more»
Slightly Batty: 1957 Lincoln Capri
Lincoln in the ‘50s was a far cry from the Lincoln of today. Believe it or not, the brand was known for its high performance cars, especially the Capri model as seen here. Positioned below both the Continental and… more»
Micro Machine: 1979 Lincoln Tomaso Versailles
No, this image is not altered. Honest. I promise! I hadn’t seen one of these before, and there’s not a lot of them around. Why, exactly, someone thought it was a good idea to take 20 inches out of… more»
Land Yacht: 1973 Lincoln Continental
5,231 pounds! That’s a lot of 1970’s materials in one car! But if you wanted to cruise in style in a FoMoCo sedan at that time, you couldn’t do better than this. Complete with 1970’s color scheme, original wheel… more»
Thick Dust: 1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Barn finds are known for their dusty and dirty look, especially when they are first discovered. I’ve seen some seriously dusty cars over the years, but I think this 1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible takes the cake. The thick coating… more»
Lead Sled: 1941 Lincoln Custom
Before the days of fiberglass and bondo, smoothing out dents and dings was a task that typically involved the skillful mastery of flowing lead. Any repair or modification that couldn’t be pounded smooth by hand required some type of… more»
“Dutch” Estate Sale Lincolns
Over the past year, cars have been trickling out of the estate of the late George “Dutch” Fuchs. Apparently he was a collector from the St. Louis area, but we couldn’t find any other information about him or his… more»