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- $24,500
- FL
- 1979
Lincoln Mark V cartier edition all original, original title, original invoice, champagne for sale in Port St. ...



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Lincoln has long been America's answer to foreign luxury car brands such as Bentley and Rolls-Royce. Founded in 1915, Lincoln was the brainchild of Henry M. Leland, who struck out on his own when former employer, Cadillac was sold to General Motors.
Named for Leland's favorite president, Abraham Lincoln, the company first began as an aircraft engine manufacturer during World War I. Once the war was over, Leland had his manufacturing plants equipped to begin production of luxury automobiles.
The transition from aircraft engine manufacturing to luxury car production did not go smoothly. Lincoln did not produce a product to rival other luxury cars and it was hampered by severe economic troubles. In 1922, Lincoln was forced to declare bankruptcy. The company was purchased by Leland's long-time enemy, Henry Ford, of Ford Motor Company. Henry Ford must have reveled in his victory. Leland had been the ringleader in a successful plot to force Ford out of his own company two decades earlier and no doubt Ford enjoyed serving Leland his just desserts at last.
Under Henry Ford, Lincoln rapidly improved in both quality and design, becoming one of America's leading luxury car brands. Ford focused on improving body design and lowering the price and sales grew exponentially during the rest of 1922. The following year, Henry's son Edsel introduced several new styles, including a two-passenger roadster, a touring sedan, several four-door models and a limousine. By the end of 1923, Henry Ford had Lincoln turning a profit.
Lincoln customers could upgrade their cars with specially-designed aftermarket items if they chose and Lincoln deliberately did not change its designs from year to year, in deference to its customers' desire to collect more than one of a particular style. Lincoln also began the manufacture of touring sedans for use as police vehicles. Known as Police Flyers, they were equipped with features not yet available to regular customers.
In 1939, under the direction of Edsel Ford, the Continental was created to satisfy Edsel's desire for a more European-style automobile. Production of the Continental continued for a decade before being suspended. Its distinctive spare tire mounting is still called a "Continental-kit" to this day. In 1955, the Continental was revived as the Mark II, designed as a deliberate rival of Rolls-Royce.
Lincoln began its long tradition of providing presidential limousines by designing a special convertible for President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Lincoln presidential limousines were designed with special armor plating and bulletproof glass.
Lincoln continues to have a strong market presence in the new century, introducing the luxury SUV Navigator line to its classic production of Town Car, Continental and Mark series automobiles.
1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II$38,999 - AZ - 1956 GREAT DEAL!!!!!! ACTUAL MILE 1956 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK II 2-DOOR HARDTOP! The Continental was produced by... |
1969 Lincoln Continental Air Ride$18,999 - TX - 1969 4 barrel Carb stock Rear End Bench Seats Front Seat Belts Rear Seat Belts Power Steering Air Conditionin... |
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1968 Lincoln Continental$8,999 - TX - 1968 4 barrel Carb Stock Rear End Bench Seats Front Seat Belts Power Steering Air Conditioning Power Windows ... |
1962 Lincoln Continental$8,999 - TX - 1962 4 barrel Carb stock Rear End Bench Seats Front Seat Belts Rear Seat Belts Power Steering Air Conditionin... |
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1956 Lincoln Premier$34,900 - TX - 1956 1956 Lincoln Premier When it comes to old cars there are a thousand different styles, looks, and features. Eve... |
1971 Lincoln Mark Iii Looks And Runs Great$7,998 - IL - 1971 Loaded with options and a real looker. White leather interior. Recent complete base clear coat paint. New tire... |
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1956 LINCOLN CAPRI 09$28,998 - IL - 1956 To the best of our knowledge: one owner, 26,600 actual mile car to start with. In 2009 a $45,000 show quality ... |
1970 Lincoln Mark III Continental CoupeEnquire - IL - 1970 The continental was restyled for 1970, a resemblance to past models was evident. Hidden headlights, wraparound... |
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1968 Lincoln Сontinental$13,000 - TX - 1968 1968 Lincoln Continental! (Suicide Doors) Very Clean all original (Except for the exhaust). Original Paint, in... |
1996 Lincoln Town Car Executive$4,695 - WI - 1996 Options and Accessories: Open allClose all Custom Options Upholstery - leather Seating Upholstery - leather Co... |
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1936 K-series Lincoln K Seven Passenger Touring$224,900 - MO - 1936 Magnificant and rare 1936 lincoln 7-passenger touring car! Previous classic car club of america national first... |
1936 Lincoln LeBaron Convertible Sedan$149,500 - IL - 1936 1936 Lincoln LeBaron Convertible Sedan 1936 Lincoln LeBaron 334 Convertible Sedan with Partition Window, one o... |
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1978 Lincoln Continental$18,000 - TX - 1978 You will be riding is style and luxury where ever you go in this beautiful Lincoln Continental !! Year 1978 Ma... |
1964 Lincoln Continental - a show winner$18,000 - NC - 1964 This 1964 Lincoln has never been restored, has been garage kept and taken care of, and has been in family over... |
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