The color is awesome on the exterior, and the way the interior harmonizes with the exterior color is incredible. This color combination is not seen on this car too often, but it looks great!
Asking price is $69,000 Here is the link with more information and pictures - gatewayclassiccars.com/milwaukee/1956/lincoln/continental-S405.html Please give us a call with any other questions or concerns 262-891-4253
@@StreetTruckinTitan …….Liz Taylor's car was a very dark shade of blue = the colour was developed to match the colour of her eyes. This car IS blue - please revisit the video clip and you will see. [at the very start of the clip when there is a natural light source on the car, it is obvious that it is blue not black].
This car is NOT a ''Lincoln''...any more than the 1955-83 Imperial was a "Chrysler" . BOTH CARS were products of their own individual divisions and did NOT bare the "Lincoln" or "Chrysler" names . The CONTINENTAL and IMPERIAL Divisions built those cars .
The color is awesome on the exterior, and the way the interior harmonizes with the exterior color is incredible. This color combination is not seen on this car too often, but it looks great!
Splendid, Superb, Steel!!!
esse é clássico que sensacional
Nice example.
ok how much?
Asking price is $69,000
Here is the link with more information and pictures - gatewayclassiccars.com/milwaukee/1956/lincoln/continental-S405.html
Please give us a call with any other questions or concerns 262-891-4253
Continental Mark II . Not a Lincoln
Was this Elizabeth Taylor's car? [looks identical if it wasn't]
Liz's car was blue. Im thinking this car is black but might only be the poor lighting?
@@StreetTruckinTitan …….Liz Taylor's car was a very dark shade of blue = the colour was developed to match the colour of her eyes. This car IS blue - please revisit the video clip and you will see. [at the very start of the clip when there is a natural light source on the car, it is obvious that it is blue not black].
@@thesoultwins72 I know all about the Taylor car. This car is indeed blue but not the shade of Liz's.
@@StreetTruckinTitan ….wow - aren't you smart! [and modest!]
@@thesoultwins72 This is true.
VERY low level resolution video!
This car is NOT a ''Lincoln''...any more than the 1955-83 Imperial was a "Chrysler" .
BOTH CARS were products of their own individual divisions and did NOT bare the "Lincoln" or "Chrysler" names .
The CONTINENTAL and IMPERIAL Divisions built those cars .