The Lincoln Mark III, also known as the Continental Mark III, was introduced for the 1969 model year. A series of luxury coupes, the Mark III was created and named to be the spiritual successor to the Continental Mark II. The Mark III was available with a 7.5L V8 engine and was produced until 1971 when it was replaced by the Lincoln Mark IV.. 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III. 52,000 miles. Dallas Texas car. One repaint in its original color, excellent original top and outsta. $36,500. Dealership Showcased. CC-1795879.
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With the Ford family's seal of approval secured, the new car was christened the Continental Mark III, establishing its lineage with Edsel Ford's original 1939 Continental and the Continental Mark II of 1956-57. At that point the previous Mark III, IV and V models of 1958-60 were conveniently forgotten—today it would be called a reboot.. When the Mark III made its big splash Lincoln-Mercury's design studio, led by Buzz Grissinger, was working on the new 1970 Continentals, which would last until 1979. Although they were at first much closer to the 1960s Lincolns, gradually Mark III and Mark IV themes were applied to these cars too, though never a continental hump.