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Continental89,500.00 EUR
Beskrivelse
The Continental Mark II is a timeless classic, in the true sense of the word. Well proportioned and elegantly styled, the handsome Mark II is a product of exceptional build quality. With a price tag of $ 10,000 (equaling a Rolls-Royce at the time), the Continental only attracted clients of considerable wealth, including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Nelson Rockefeller, and President Eisenhower.
This particular 1956 Continental Mark II was sold new to mob boss Joe Cerrito of Los Gatos, California. It was a factory delivery (1st of December 1955), meaning that Cerrito picked up the car himself. A full, 2,000 hour restoration was carried out in the period of 2011-2014. Literally everything has been gone thru during restoration. Nothing is untouched, absolutely in show condition. This is certainly one of the very best Mark IIs worldwide!! Its exterior is finished in the correct Deep Bronze metallic, while the interior features matching two-tone maroon and beige leather upholstery. The quality leather is the best available as per original. In addition to a smart dashboard with four-dial gold-trimmed instrumentation, this Mark II is fully equipped with a host of typical Continental extras, including power brakes, power steering, a power seat, a radio, a heater, and whitewall tires.
Originally designed to be the world’s finest automobile. This Continental has a beautiful color scheme, an exciting history and is completely frame-off restored to be the very best!! This is one the most outstanding examples in existence. Dutch registration.
Generell informasjon
Skriv ut denne annonsenMerke: Lincoln
Modell: Continental
År: 1956
Pris: 89,500.00 EURCurrency Converter
Condition: kond 1 Eksepsjonell
Kontaktinformasjon
Se andre postering av denne selgerenNavn: LaSalle Classic Cars
Land: Netherlands
Stat eller region: Alphen aan den rijn
Postnummer: 2401 LJ
Språk: Dutch, English, German
Tel: +31 653 344 796, +31 172 242 043
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