1956 Lincoln Continental for sale $32,795

1956 Lincoln Continental $32,795
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Price: $32,795
Phone: 231-468-2809
Location: Contact For Location, MI
Details: 1956 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK II The Continental Mark II is a personal luxury car that was produced by the newly created Continental Division of the Ford Motor Company, in 1956 and 1957. An attempt to build a post-World War II car to rival the greatest of the pre-War era, or anything produced in Europe, it is regarded as a rare and elegant classic. Mechanical Unmolested, very original car. The car has been in storage for years and it�s in good/very good condition. Acquired from the second owner. Engine turns freely. Lights and blowers work. Full set of original hubcaps, tool kit (bumper jack) are included. Tires are like new. Mileage believed to be true 55,175 on odometer. Aftermarket air conditioning, period correct. Car still needs to be gone through to make road ready. Engine turns freely, has not been started. Lubricated and turned over by hand. New plugs, points, condenser, rotor, newer wires. This car is not running and it will need to be gone through thoroughly. It has been in storage for years so do not expect to just jump in and drive away but with some TLC you will have a nice driver or restore it the way you�d like. Exterior The exterior is in very good shape. All glass is good, trim pieces are all there. Original color is starmist white. It is a good clean original car besides the paint. Lower trim and air cleaner are included as well. Interior Windows work except drivers rear. Seat works, solid floors, excellent headliner, nice leather. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 ** FREE Consignment Visit Our Site Today Easy To List Your Vehicle and Get it Sold in Record Time.
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