This 1956 Continental Mark II was an icon of luxury in its day and this particular automobile retains that elevated, opulent look
As the most expensive American-produced automobile of the time, the Mark II was marketed against the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud
The styling theme of the Continental Mark II defined as “modern formal” emphasize the use of clean lines to achieve an effect of simplicity and elegance.
Maximum effect of Continental styling is evident in the funcional use of sheet metal, chrome and glass.
The Continental Mark II exclusively was building in a plant especially designed for low-volume, high-quality producción and also the car was sold through Lincoln dealers who have signed a Continental sale agreement.