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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»

No, It’s Not The Lincoln Futura!

Is a half-finished 1973 Lincoln based homage to a 1966 TV program car that was made from a 1955 Lincoln concept car that’s located in a garage considered a barn find? Probably not, but I thought you folks might be… more»

Dual-Cowl Survivor: 1923 Lincoln Phaeton

Ford purchased Lincoln in 1922, so this Lincoln was built by Ford with a body built by Brunn. It’s listed here on eBay in Tomball, Texas. Bidding is over $12,000 and the reserve is not yet met. This Lincoln was in… more»

Premiere Barn Find: 1956 Lincoln Coupe

What a sweet Lincoln! I’m loving the front end and the clean lines. We really haven’t seen many of these big Premiere Coupes in this clean of condition. The seller doesn’t know much about it, as they purchased it… more»

22K Mile Grandpa Car: 1977 Mercury Marquis

Barn Finds reader Greg F. spotted this cheap, low-mileage and purportedly Grandpa-owned survivor Mercury Marquis here on craigslist for only $1,800. While it does have some minor cosmetic needs, the interior looks darn near perfect and the seller claims it was stored… more»

Parked In 1988: 1973 Lincoln Continental Barn Find

This 1973 Lincoln Continental was produced before downsizing began in Detroit, and is a prime example of the massive American luxury car of the era. It’s located in Newnan, Georgia and is advertised here on craigslist for $2,800.

Big Lux: 1972 Lincoln Continental

The fifth generation Continental introduced in 1970 was the first new design in 9 years. They were built on the same platform as the full size Ford sedans but stretched to an impressive 127″ wheel base with a total length… more»

Vertically Chopped: 1956 Lincoln Continental Shorty

Lincoln Continental MKII’s are often considered one of the most beautiful and stylish cars of the 1950s. This one has since undergone extensive body work to shorten the overall length by 10 inches. In reality, 10 inches isn’t very… more»

Dirt Cheap Luxury: 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III

Always a favorite of mine, is the “dirt cheap project cars” department here at Barn Finds. I regard it as one of the leading indicators of American abundance and excess, a well that will never run dry. The subject… more»

NoDak Beauty: 1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car

This 1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car is, no, I can’t tell you where it is because I want it! What’s that, Jesse? Ok, I guess, if I have to.. This fantastic car is in Carrington, North Dakota and is… more»

On Second Thought: 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V

I was thinking there might be someone curious about the Mark V parked next to the Buick I recently wrote up. This is another car in dry, Eastern California that might be worth saving or for parts. This Lincoln was… more»

True Barn Find 1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible

A genuine barn find about a year ago after decades in storage, this 1961 Lincoln Continental convertible is a runner, but not a driver. It’s located in Kingston, Wisconsin and is up for sale here on eBay, where bidding… more»

Suicide Cruiser: 1967 Lincoln Continental

Who doesn’t love a Lincoln Continental? They are large, iconic, and are the ultimate cruiser! This clean original example has covered less than 62,000 miles and has spent its life indoors. The seller has also invested a great deal… more»

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