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’56 Continental Mark II
The 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II was a statement of restraint and precision in an era obsessed with chrome and excess. Built by Ford’s Continental Division as a separate luxury marque, it was crafted with an almost obsessive attention to detail. Its clean, formal lines, long hood, and understated grille gave it a dignified presence, while the subtle spare-tire hump on the trunk lid hinted at prewar Continental heritage. Powered by a 368-cubic-inch V8, the Mark II delivered smooth, effortless performance rather than flamboyant speed. Each car was largely hand-finished, with high-grade leather interiors and meticulous assembly standards that drove its price close to that of a Rolls-Royce. Produced in limited numbers for just two years, the Continental Mark II remains one of the most refined and disciplined expressions of American luxury in the 1950s.









