The Lincoln Mark VIII is a wonderful reminder as to what could have been. There was a time when Lincoln was cranking out some serious almost-hits, seemingly getting closer and closer to being a true competitor for the likes… more»
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Almost New: 1958 Lincoln Premier Landau
The seller says this 1958 Lincoln Premier 4-Door Landau (hardtop) is in almost new condition, and I believe it. There aren’t a lot of photos, and a lot of them are at Batman angles for some reason, but what… more»
Show Condition: 1982 Lincoln Continental Mark VI Signature Series
Show condition. It is a bold claim to make when a classic has over four decades under its belt. However, it is the claim made by the seller of this 1982 Lincoln Continental Mark VI Signature Series. The photos… more»
1957 Continental Mark II Slumbers in an Old Showroom
I’ve always wanted to own a Continental Mark II, one of the prettiest and best-built American cars ever. These exclusive vehicles cost $10,000 new and were virtually hand assembled. Reportedly, Ford lost $1,000 on every one. Not many Mark… more»
$5,000! 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe
This car is 19.5 feet long! Be sure to measure your garage before grabbing this 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe if you plan on parking it inside. It’s a monster of 1970s excess, but in a very good way…. more»
40k Original Miles: 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car
Although manufacturers focused on smaller and more efficient models during the 1970s, it was still possible to buy what is often referred to as a Land Yacht at the end of the decade. This 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Car… more»
Rust-Free Project: 1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe
Considering that a mere 1,250 1941 Lincoln Continentals were built, I’m always surprised at how many are being offered for sale; as a matter of fact, this isn’t even the first ’41 Coupe I’ve written about this year. Barn… more»
BF Auction: 2002 Lincoln Blackwood
Pity the poor automotive product planner, because the buying public is nothing if not fickle. Get it right, and you have the original Mustang or the Chrysler minivan (RIP Hal Sperlich). But sometimes, for reasons that defy logic or… more»
Garage-Kept: 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
The market is awash with potential candidates if an enthusiast is considering dipping their toe into the water of classic ownership for the first time. The decision can sometimes be difficult as they balance affordability with their heart’s desire…. more»
28K-Miles! 1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car
It really doesn’t matter if you have garage space or not, someone please buy this fantastic 1973 Lincoln Continental Town Car! You’ll need a big garage, or you can rent a storage unit, maybe store it in a neighbor’s… more»
40k Miles? 1984 Lincoln Continental Mark VII Bill Blass Designer Series
The ’70s and ’80s brought us some interesting partnerships between designer brands and American automakers. The Oleg Cassini Matador. The Fila Thunderbird. The Cartier Town Car. And this Mark VII Bill Blass Designer Edition. Although Mr. Blass passed away… more»
Older Restoration: 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible
There is nothing like hitting the road on a sunny day behind the wheel of a classic Convertible. While many enthusiasts focus on performance models, there is nothing wrong with undertaking such journeys aboard luxurious classics like this 1964… more»
Valentino Edition: 1984 Lincoln Continental
“Cabernet Wine over Medium Charcoal Glamour Clearcoat Metallic” is a heck of a name for the Valentino Designer Series edition Lincoln Continental and the “cool”, shady color temperatures make these colors look decidedly blue rather than warm and burgundy… more»
29K Miles! 2005 Lincoln Town Car “Signature”
Last week I wrote a post on a 1954 Lincoln Cosmopolitan and noted that it looked more like a refined Mercury than it did a Lincoln – it just wasn’t the visual I get when I hear the name… more»
One Of Just 3K! 1954 Lincoln Cosmopolitan
Until I reviewed the listing for this 1954 Lincoln Cosmopolitan, I hadn’t given Lincolns of this era much consideration – it seems that when the name Lincoln is mentioned, I automatically think of Elwood Engel’s magnificent “Continental” design (’61-’69)…. more»
















