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1956 Lincoln continental Mk. II convertible Hess & Eisenhardt conversion


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I foujd a story on this car on a website called Look What I found

http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2011/06/look-at-what-i-found-1956-continental-mark-ii-convertible-by-hess-eisenhardt/

my question is:Now that more history is known about the car, is this car now considered a factory prototype or is it considered a dealer-commissioned prototype? Would it by any chance be worth over $100,000 today? Does anyone know what it was advertised for before Mr. Wolk bought it and restored it? Thanks for any info.

PS It is a beautiful car, a more successful conversion of a coupe only car than the Buick Rivieras I have seen cut.

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Guest 65Starfire

The car has been to practically every important show from Pebble on down. I doubt Barry would take 3 times that amount. It is a fabulous car. Look up the trailer he converted to carry it that would probably run more than a lot of nice Continentals run.

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Guest 65Starfire
Check out the lift the 1500 is sitting on. That's what I need.

That is actually a Porsche Continental - rare as hen's teeth. Barry collects Continentals...

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