Classic Lincoln from the 1960s

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Lincoln, Ford's luxury division since 1917, produced some of America's most prestigious automobiles. From the Continental to the Town Car, classic Lincolns represent the height of American luxury motoring.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Classic Lincoln

Most states grant classic/antique status to vehicles 25+ years old, including Lincoln models from that era. Specialized insurers (Hagerty, Grundy, American Collectors) offer agreed-value policies for classic Lincoln owners.
Classic Lincoln prices on Classic Cars Arena range from $3,000 to $160,000, with an average asking price of $30,662 across 82 active listings.
Reliability of a classic Lincoln depends heavily on age, prior maintenance, and originality. Pre-1980s mechanical systems are simpler and easier to service; later electronics-heavy models require specialty diagnostic tools. Regular use prevents rubber/seal degradation.
Enclosed transport is the standard for classic vehicles — protects from weather, road debris, and prying eyes. Specialty haulers (Reliable Carriers, Intercity Lines, Passport Transport) charge $1,500–$3,500 for cross-country enclosed transport.
Among the 82 Lincoln listings on Classic Cars Arena, the 1970s decade is most represented and typically among the most collectible — peak design and engineering for the marque's classic period.
Later-production classics (1970s+) with power steering, A/C, and reliable starting systems suit daily use better than earlier examples. Climate, mileage, and modern parts availability are key factors. Many enthusiasts use classics as fair-weather daily drivers.
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Classic Lincoln Cars — American Luxury Defined

Lincoln, named after Abraham Lincoln, has been Ford Motor Company's luxury brand since 1917. Throughout its history, Lincoln has produced some of the most elegant and prestigious vehicles in the American automotive landscape.

Most Popular Classic Lincoln Models

The Continental is Lincoln's most iconic nameplate, especially the 1961–1969 "suicide door" models favored by presidents and celebrities. The Continental Mark series (II through VII) offered personal luxury at its finest. The Town Car became synonymous with understated American luxury, while the early Zephyr models showcase stunning art deco design.