Lincoln Continental Coupé MK2 1956

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50.000,00 - 85.000,00

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Lincoln

  • Model

  • Continental

  • Type

  • Coupé MK2

  • Body

  • Coupe

  • Year

  • 1956

  • Registration

  • Dutch documents

  • License plate

  • UT-04-25

  • Chassis number

  • C5681050

  • Date of first admission

  • 02-08-1956

  • Date of first admission (NL)

  • 02-08-1956

  • Fuel

  • Petrol

  • Odometer reading

  • 73848 Km

  • Color

  • Gray

  • Transmission

  • automatic

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

Description

The Lincoln Continental Coupé MK2 is a luxury Coupé produced in the 1950s by the American automobile manufacturer Lincoln. It was produced in the period from 1956 to 1957 and was a successor of the original Lincoln Continental, which was introduced in 1940. The Lincoln Continental Coupé MK2 was one of the most luxurious and stylish cars of its time. It had an elegant and streamlined body with distinctive design elements. Under the hood of the Continental was originally a powerful V8 engine that delivered about 285 horsepower. It also had an automatic transmission and independent suspension. The interior of the MK2 was very luxurious, with high quality materials and advanced technology for the time. The Lincoln Continental Coupé MK2 was a very exclusive car with only 3,005 units produced. It is a highly sought after classic car among collectors because of its rarity and unique style and technology. The car was originally delivered new in the Netherlands. The cars on offer are part of a static collection that has been accumulated over the last 40 years. They are mainly in an unrestored, original but dusty condition. We have not tried to start any of the cars. We have been informed that the engines have been turned, on a regular basis, but the exact condition of the cars and the engines is unknown to us. You can inspect the cars on the viewing days for which you have to make a reservation through our ticketshop.

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