Lincoln 1957-1984 - 2019 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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Lincoln 1957-1984 - 2019

Australians during the 1950s and 60s imported Cadillacs in considerable numbers however the sight of Ford’s luxury Lincoln on local roads was unusual.

Pre-1967 models remain scarce however they aren’t as yet outrageously expensive and even a convertible should cost less than $50,000.

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Anyone in the market for a big, flamboyant ‘land yacht’ and with $25,000 to spend can take their pick from four-door Town Cars or the two-door Mark III-V Continentals.

Mark V versions came in a range of ‘designer’ models with features and attributes in tribute to such prominent names as Cartier and Bill Blass. The local market doesn’t seem impressed though and prices for basic and ‘designer’ cars are similar. 

All Models 1955-60 $34,500 [4] 

Continental 1961-67 $44,625 [4]

Continental Mark III $21,495 [3] 

Continental Mark IV-V $19,985 [15]   

Town Car 1968-80 $22,330 [3]

[*] = number of recorded sales

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

Numbers from our 2019 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

 

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