$5,500
Clovis, New Mexico
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I have three 1956 Lincolns, am getting old, and dont work on them or play with them much any more.. Need to sell at least one. I gave $2500 for this car in 1999. It was running, and drivable. I have spent an additional $4872.81 for various refurbishing, and now have $7372.81 in it. A little more skilled restoration work, and this car will become a real eye catching classic. When is the last time you have seen a 1956 Lincoln Premiere? Not many of them around, anymore! It has been stored inside ever since I have owned it. I have the chrome trim, hub caps, and misc. parts missing in the pictures. They were removed for body work, and painting. The car has a spare wheel and tire in the trunk. Work done to this Lincoln, since I bought it. Spare wheel, new mirrors, power brake rebuild and total brake repair, better tires, tune-up of engine, new mufflers and tailpipes, power steering and steering gear box repair, new tail light lens, Lincoln chrome hub caps, power window switches, body work (almost ready for paint) replacement Town and Country Lincoln radio. This ad is my first attempt to sell the car, since I have owned it. The car runs, is drivable, but still needs complete upholstery, paint, inside and out, and misc other restoration repairs. All glass, and exterior body is in good shape. I have a replacement Town and Country radio for it, new tail light lens, and various small parts, in boxes. This car has the factory air, which was optional, back then. In 1956, the Lincoln Preimere, and the Cadillac were the two main luxury cars in the US. It is now a real, rare classic! They were great luxury road cars, and they are well built and strong. The Red and Black picture is a Lincoln ad from 1956. It is what this car could look like, when finished. A Lincoln Preimere weighs almost 5000 pounds! This car is in my building, in Clovis, New Mexico. Email me if you have any questions. Ad provided by OldCarOnline.com/cond>