Ian Cowie
05-11-2011, 04:13 PM
Nice starfire white with 2 toned beige leather seats for sale on eBay by The Classic Car Gallery in Southport, Connecticut (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Lincoln-Continental_W0QQitemZ250815040505QQcategoryZ6304QQ cmdZViewItem#v4-44).
Ignore the listed VIN as it is incorrect.
Correct VIN is of course, C56C2345 (http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqUOKjEE1-Z,+tklBNwcwguTtw~~_4.JPG).
Seats have quite the "patina" and gotta love the clear plastic covers!
I received this a new EBay listing today.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lincoln-Continental-MKII-/141325331638?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
It is also listed on Hemmings by the Classic Car Gallery for $39,900.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/continental/mark_ii/1658984.html
The EBAY auction has ended at the same $39,900 but don't know if it sold or not.
2345 is for sale on EBAY 141899966393 MJ CLASSIC CARS LAKELAND FL - Sold new by Truman Jones Motor Company of Big Springs, Texas in February, 1956 to Ruth Currie. At some point this car went through a cosmetic restoration of new paint, and some chrome refreshed. The engine and transmission were just recently removed, inspected and resealed. Only about 1K miles since refresh was completed.
This car has had a very nice dual stage repaint in factory White. Most of the chrome looks original including the bumpers. Original two tone Brown & White leather seat upholstery with newer plastic covers to preserve the originality. Original door panels, carpet, headliner and dash. This model also included a factory tach, one of the first cars to have that feature. Original AM Town & Country radio and factory clock. MY CELL PHONE - Mike @ 863-944-8615 OR EMAIL [email]sales@mjcclassiccars.com[/email
Here is the link to our Registry History and car pix attached.
http://www.markiiforum.com/showthread.php?p=43584
Good looking car, but!!! Read the text in the ad:
We are selling this car two ways at buyer's choice. For either choice, we will
repair any major mechanicals including engine, transmission, brakes and exhaust.
The air conditioning, power seat, tach, gauges, clock and heater are not working.
We can also have the seats revamped in new leather.
We will sell the car with these options repaired or not repaired, depending on the buyer's preference.
Please call to work out a buy it now.
That sounds like a lot of work, no, more like a lot of trouble for $49,500.
2345 F/S gateway Kansas City. $63,500 OBO
as of 8/26/2020 now $59,000
http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemDescV4&item=164258551752
https://youtu.be/ZnfbG6ByZvQ?t=41
Ladies and gentlemen, Gateway Classic Cars of Kansas City is proud to present on of the rarest vehicles to grace our facility, a stunning 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II!
Mark II Continentals were Ford Motor Company's image cars during an era when the then-family-owned automaker sought to compete with GM by making a stock offering to the public in 1956. These cars didn't sell well, but they were never intended to. They were sold by the then-new Continental Division through Lincoln dealers. This car marks the first use of the modern perimeter frame, allowing for a Hudson Hornet-like ?step-down" interior and lower center of gravity. The lower roofline adds to a look that seems modern even to 21st century eyes. Renowned as one of the 1950s finest designs, these class-act automobiles were built as well as anything in the world at the time. Only a handful of custom-crafted convertible versions were built by coachmakers, but they were equally stunning. Styling was an intentional update of the original Continentals from the 1940s. The engines were specially constructed Lincoln-derived units individually tested prior to installation, and the new Multi-Drive automatic meant that Ford no longer needed to rely upon arch-enemy GM for automatic transmissions in luxury cars as it had through 1954. Costing a then-astronomical $10,000 plus, the cars were exclusive when new and are even more exclusive now. Merely 2,550 were built for 1956 and 444 for 1957.
Our fantastic white with tan interior Mark II, with only 88,736 miles on the odometer, is loaded to the max with air conditioning, am radio, power steering, power seats, power windows, tachometer, and leather interior and a powerful 368 V-8 backed by a turbo drive three speed transmission. Tons of work is already done on this special automobile including; engine/transmission pulled and resealed, complete brake overhaul, new exhaust to original specs, air condition compressor rebuilt, rebuilt carburetor, re-cored radiator, new belts and hoses, new plug wires and brackets, as original, tune up including cap, rotor, points, wires, plugs, new heater water control valves, clock rebuilt, radio rebuilt, repainted around 2001, clear plastic covering over leather seats.
This very rare find is available today, but probably not tomorrow. [ omitted ]. Gateway Classic Cars of Kansas City, 1202 South lone Elm Road, Olathe, KS 66061, 877-399-7026.
.
Ignore the listed VIN as it is incorrect.
Correct VIN is of course, C56C2345 (http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqUOKjEE1-Z,+tklBNwcwguTtw~~_4.JPG).
Seats have quite the "patina" and gotta love the clear plastic covers!
I received this a new EBay listing today.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lincoln-Continental-MKII-/141325331638?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
It is also listed on Hemmings by the Classic Car Gallery for $39,900.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/continental/mark_ii/1658984.html
The EBAY auction has ended at the same $39,900 but don't know if it sold or not.
2345 is for sale on EBAY 141899966393 MJ CLASSIC CARS LAKELAND FL - Sold new by Truman Jones Motor Company of Big Springs, Texas in February, 1956 to Ruth Currie. At some point this car went through a cosmetic restoration of new paint, and some chrome refreshed. The engine and transmission were just recently removed, inspected and resealed. Only about 1K miles since refresh was completed.
This car has had a very nice dual stage repaint in factory White. Most of the chrome looks original including the bumpers. Original two tone Brown & White leather seat upholstery with newer plastic covers to preserve the originality. Original door panels, carpet, headliner and dash. This model also included a factory tach, one of the first cars to have that feature. Original AM Town & Country radio and factory clock. MY CELL PHONE - Mike @ 863-944-8615 OR EMAIL [email]sales@mjcclassiccars.com[/email
Here is the link to our Registry History and car pix attached.
http://www.markiiforum.com/showthread.php?p=43584
Good looking car, but!!! Read the text in the ad:
We are selling this car two ways at buyer's choice. For either choice, we will
repair any major mechanicals including engine, transmission, brakes and exhaust.
The air conditioning, power seat, tach, gauges, clock and heater are not working.
We can also have the seats revamped in new leather.
We will sell the car with these options repaired or not repaired, depending on the buyer's preference.
Please call to work out a buy it now.
That sounds like a lot of work, no, more like a lot of trouble for $49,500.
2345 F/S gateway Kansas City. $63,500 OBO
as of 8/26/2020 now $59,000
http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemDescV4&item=164258551752
https://youtu.be/ZnfbG6ByZvQ?t=41
Ladies and gentlemen, Gateway Classic Cars of Kansas City is proud to present on of the rarest vehicles to grace our facility, a stunning 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II!
Mark II Continentals were Ford Motor Company's image cars during an era when the then-family-owned automaker sought to compete with GM by making a stock offering to the public in 1956. These cars didn't sell well, but they were never intended to. They were sold by the then-new Continental Division through Lincoln dealers. This car marks the first use of the modern perimeter frame, allowing for a Hudson Hornet-like ?step-down" interior and lower center of gravity. The lower roofline adds to a look that seems modern even to 21st century eyes. Renowned as one of the 1950s finest designs, these class-act automobiles were built as well as anything in the world at the time. Only a handful of custom-crafted convertible versions were built by coachmakers, but they were equally stunning. Styling was an intentional update of the original Continentals from the 1940s. The engines were specially constructed Lincoln-derived units individually tested prior to installation, and the new Multi-Drive automatic meant that Ford no longer needed to rely upon arch-enemy GM for automatic transmissions in luxury cars as it had through 1954. Costing a then-astronomical $10,000 plus, the cars were exclusive when new and are even more exclusive now. Merely 2,550 were built for 1956 and 444 for 1957.
Our fantastic white with tan interior Mark II, with only 88,736 miles on the odometer, is loaded to the max with air conditioning, am radio, power steering, power seats, power windows, tachometer, and leather interior and a powerful 368 V-8 backed by a turbo drive three speed transmission. Tons of work is already done on this special automobile including; engine/transmission pulled and resealed, complete brake overhaul, new exhaust to original specs, air condition compressor rebuilt, rebuilt carburetor, re-cored radiator, new belts and hoses, new plug wires and brackets, as original, tune up including cap, rotor, points, wires, plugs, new heater water control valves, clock rebuilt, radio rebuilt, repainted around 2001, clear plastic covering over leather seats.
This very rare find is available today, but probably not tomorrow. [ omitted ]. Gateway Classic Cars of Kansas City, 1202 South lone Elm Road, Olathe, KS 66061, 877-399-7026.
.