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1958 Lincoln Mark III\430 cubic-inch V8 375 HP\ 4-door Hardtop Sedan\Classic Car
Sale price: $22,000.00 Make an offer
Car location: United States
Seller's notes: "This automobile is much loved antique and classic car collection. Restored, no modifications, and driven. The powerful engine starts right up. Mechanics and cosmetics are good."
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- Lincoln
- Model:
- Continental
- Year:
- 1958
- Type:
- Sedan
- Color:
- Black
- Mileage:
- 13,082
- Engine:
- V8 375 HP
- Transmission:
- Automatic
- Fuel Type:
- Gasoline
- Trim:
- 4 Door Hardtop Sedan
- Interior Color:
- Brown
- Vehicle Title:
- Clear
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1958 Lincoln Mark III\430 cubic-inch V8 375 HP\ 4-door Hardtop Sedan\Classic Car for sale
Current customer rating:
This is one of the last automobiles remaining from my husband's 42 car collection.
He loved the big classic and antique cars and they were all well maintained.
A long-time mechanic continues to maintain the cars for me.
The 1958 Lincoln Continental was the biggest American built
car between 1958 and 1960. They truly epitomized the 'big' cars Detroit was building during the 1950 s and early 1960 s. They were also very luxurious. All Lincoln's came equipped with power brakes. power steering. radio. heater-defroster. clock. windshield washer. padded dash. center armrest. dual exhausts. air conditioning
The big Lincoln was powered by a Lincoln
430 cubic-inch V 8
that offered 315 horsepower.
Though this edition is known as the "Mark III. the first models bore the nameplate "Continental III" on the front fender.
They differed from the lower-model full-size
Lincolns in trim level and in their roof treatment. featuring a reverse-angle power rear "breezeway" window that retracted down behind the back seat.
The 1958 Continental Mark III cars. as were the 1959 Mark IV and 1960 Mark V. are largely
forgotten. and in fact. were purposely "unremembered" by Ford Motor Company which introduced a new Lincoln Continental Mark III in 1968 in the genre of the 1956-1957 cars but at a far more "popularly priced" sales point.
These cars are so forgotten that they now must be so rare as to be highly collectible.
When was the last time that you saw one? Interestingly enough. these cars weighed in at over 2 1/2 tons and were considered massive. heavy. comfortable. ultra-luxury cars when new - but weigh no more than many large SUV's of the current day.
Fuel economy. however. is an oxymoron with these cars due to their then all-new. massive and heavy 430 cubic inch V 8 engine producing 375 hp with four-barrel carburetors.
(Carburetor on this car replaced with an Edelbrock after-market four-barrel. )
Other
specifications include 131" wheelbase. overall length one inch shy of 19 feet long. and a total weight of 5. 00 lbs.
He loved the big classic and antique cars and they were all well maintained.
A long-time mechanic continues to maintain the cars for me.
The 1958 Lincoln Continental was the biggest American built
car between 1958 and 1960. They truly epitomized the 'big' cars Detroit was building during the 1950 s and early 1960 s. They were also very luxurious. All Lincoln's came equipped with power brakes. power steering. radio. heater-defroster. clock. windshield washer. padded dash. center armrest. dual exhausts. air conditioning
The big Lincoln was powered by a Lincoln
430 cubic-inch V 8
that offered 315 horsepower.
Though this edition is known as the "Mark III. the first models bore the nameplate "Continental III" on the front fender.
They differed from the lower-model full-size
Lincolns in trim level and in their roof treatment. featuring a reverse-angle power rear "breezeway" window that retracted down behind the back seat.
The 1958 Continental Mark III cars. as were the 1959 Mark IV and 1960 Mark V. are largely
forgotten. and in fact. were purposely "unremembered" by Ford Motor Company which introduced a new Lincoln Continental Mark III in 1968 in the genre of the 1956-1957 cars but at a far more "popularly priced" sales point.
These cars are so forgotten that they now must be so rare as to be highly collectible.
When was the last time that you saw one? Interestingly enough. these cars weighed in at over 2 1/2 tons and were considered massive. heavy. comfortable. ultra-luxury cars when new - but weigh no more than many large SUV's of the current day.
Fuel economy. however. is an oxymoron with these cars due to their then all-new. massive and heavy 430 cubic inch V 8 engine producing 375 hp with four-barrel carburetors.
(Carburetor on this car replaced with an Edelbrock after-market four-barrel. )
Other
specifications include 131" wheelbase. overall length one inch shy of 19 feet long. and a total weight of 5. 00 lbs.
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