For Sale: 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III in Astoria, New York for sale in Astoria, NY

1 of 7
Vehicle Description One Owner 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III Convertible:
Rare and Original Find and the Ideal Restoration Candidate This exciting Lincoln Continental Mark III Convertible represents one of only 3,048 convertibles produced in 1958 and is a one owner car from new.
Desirable Pink Autumn Rose with black interior.
A wonderfully original example that's been off the road and in storage for many years.
Not currently running and in need of straightforward restoration.
An honest and complete car.
The 1958 Mark III would be the largest unibody car ever constructed in automotive history using a 131 wheelbase, and the longest American-built convertible for mass consumption.
It would also have a tilted rear breezeway window on all models, including the convertible, that could be retracted for a true open car feel even with the top up.
Powering this massive convertible is its original 430ci V8 producing 375 horsepower mated to the 3-speed Turbo-Drive automatic transmission.
A rare opportunity and a superb investment for any Lincoln collector.
Ford Motor Companys Flagship Automobile of the Late 1950s Original and Unrestored Condition Desirable Pink Autumn Rose Paint One Owner Car from New.
  • Year: 1958
  • Make: Lincoln
  • Model: Continental Mark III

Don't Be a Victim of Fraud

  • Electronic Scams
  • Home-based jobs
  • Fake Rentals
  • Bad Buyers
  • Non-Existent Merchandise
  • Secondhand Items
  • More...

Don't Be Fooled

  • When selling, do not put your home address in your ad.
  • To avoid scams, buy and sell with people you can meet locally, in person.
  • When meeting with someone you don't know, meet in a public place. If that's not possible, have a buddy with you. Also, carry a cell phone; if you feel unsafe, you can call a trusted friend, and stay on the line.
  • Never give out financial or private information like account numbers, PayPal login, or social security number.
  • If an offer sounds too good to be true, it is. Walk away!