Chip Foose’s latest SEMA creation transforms a 1956 Lincoln Continental into a stunning convertible powered by a 530-horsepower LS engine.
His company, Chip Foose Designs, latest creation is a 1956 Lincoln Continental restomod on display at the 2025 SEMA Show.
Striking in its appearance when it first appeared on the scene, as well as more than five decades later, the design for the 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II developed over a long period of time. The ...
Early next year, this stunning 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II is going up for auction at Barrett Jackson’s Scottsdale event. Every aspect of the build is over the top and includes completely custom ...
Despite its status as a landmark luxury car, few among the more casual car community remember—or at least talk about—the 1956 Continental Mark II. Just 3000 or so of these cars were produced between ...
The origins of the Lincoln Continental can be traced back to the 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr convertible built for Edsel Ford, the son of Henry Ford. The name was derived from the design adorned with European ...
The Lincoln Motor Company is celebrating the 80th anniversary of its iconic Continental model with a limited “Coach Door Edition” that is a throwback to the sedan’s style back in the 1960s. In ...
The Mark II sprung forth from the upmarket Continental division and was its only product. It was an ultra-luxury car in every sense of the term, being handbuilt, stacked with every conceivable feature ...
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