Lincoln Continental (1956)
Gasoline
Automatic
57227 Mileage
Hardtop
1956
Suffolk, VA, United States
The 1956 Continental Mark II exemplifies the pinnacle of American automotive luxury in the 1950s, combining elegance, craftsmanship, and exclusivity in a class of its own. Built by the Ford Motor Company as a small-batch, hand-crafted automobile, the Mark II was intended to surpass even Lincoln in the hierarchy of American cars, offering a rarefied experience akin to that of a modern exotic. Power comes from a robust 368 cubic-inch Y-block V8, the largest of its family, featuring distinctive Continental star-cast valve covers and a smooth automatic transmission. Driving amenities include power steering, power brakes, upgraded front disc brakes, and improved rear shocks, ensuring the car is both show-quality and fully driver-ready.