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i found thiw while in search of references to Continental Magazine and found it very interesting and wanted to share it with you all...

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by Barry Wolk, Photos by Barry Wolk and Dan Szwarc
The story of a Mark II convertible of misdirected and formerly unknown history.
This article was written for Cars & Parts Magazine by the owner

Background: At $9,960 the 1956 Continental Mark II was the most expensive American production car of the '50s. A 3-bedroom brick ranch home in Detroit's suburbs was $10,000 and a new Rolls Royce was $9,600, to put things in perspective. Continental lost $1,000 on every car it produced but the prestige it gained for Ford Motor Company was worth every penny...

http://www.michiganlcoc.org/articles/markiiconv2/markconv.html

at the bottom of the story is a link "Back To Articles" that has more lincoln stories what an awesome ride.
 

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