Lincoln 1957-1984 - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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2021 Market Review - Lincoln 1957-1984

Australia didn’t see nearly the same number of Lincolns when new as we did Cadillacs and that disparity remains evident.

The majority of available cars are from the 1970s; most of them RHD converted upon arrival with suspension and steering issues as a result.

Most of the 1970s cars aren’t expensive though, with four-door Town Cars and two-door Continentals available in sound condition for around $25,000. A couple of the distinctively shaped Mark 3 Continentals were offered at even less.

Earlier four-door Continentals with rear hinged back doors are scarce, yet even convertibles in excellent condition rarely exceed $60,000. Around $40,000 is realistic for finned Mark IV cars from the late 1950s.

All Models 1957-60 $55,500 [3]

Continental 1961-67 $42,500 [1]

Continental Conv. 1961-67 $59,165 [3]

Continental Mark Iii $25,750 [2]

Continental Mark IV-V $38,900 [3]

Town Car 1968-84 $30,685 [5]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

| 2020 Market Review: Lincoln Continental 1957-1984

 

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- 2021 Oz & USA Muscle Car Market Review

 

From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021

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