From an estate collection, box may have shelf wear
The 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II is a symbol of American luxury and elegance from the mid-20th century. This car was introduced at the Paris Auto Show in October 1955, representing the height of automotive sophistication. With a price tag of $9,695, it was the most expensive American car at the time, reflecting its hand-built quality and advanced features. The Mark II was powered by a 368-cubic-inch V-8 engine, producing 285 horsepower, and was known for its understated, refined design with minimal chrome and no fins, which set it apart from its contemporaries.