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Lincoln Models Appreciating Fastest Right Now

These Lincoln models are gaining value the fastest right now, ranked from verified auction sales. Every market value is backed by real sold prices — not estimates or speculation.

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Lincoln Models Appreciating Fastest Right Now (10)

Live market values from verified auction sales · click any car for its full price history, projection, and Value Signal.

1962 Lincoln Continental ConvertibleTOP PICK
1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible
$130,045+11.2%/yr
1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible
1960 Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible
$43,076+8.4%/yr
1967 Lincoln Continental Sedan
1967 Lincoln Continental Sedan
$21,796+6.3%/yr
1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1963 Lincoln Continental Convertible
$74,317+5.6%/yr
1965 Lincoln Continental Sedan
1965 Lincoln Continental Sedan
$94,480+5.3%/yr
1961 Lincoln Continental
1961 Lincoln Continental
$65,655+5.1%/yr
1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible
$119,377+4.7%/yr
1968 Lincoln Continental Sedan
1968 Lincoln Continental Sedan
$41,652+4.0%/yr
1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible
1965 Lincoln Continental Convertible
$107,932+3.8%/yr
1962 Lincoln Continental
1962 Lincoln Continental
$55,124+3.1%/yr

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which car leads the Lincoln Models Appreciating Fastest Right Now list right now?

The 1962 Lincoln Continental Convertible currently ranks first, gaining 11.2% per year, based on verified auction sales tracked by DriveIndex.

What do the cars on this list cost?

Market values across these 10 cars currently range from $21,796 to $130,045. Every value is computed from real sold prices — never estimates — and recomputes overnight as new auction results land.

Where does the data come from?

Every market value is backed by real sold prices aggregated from the world's leading collector-car auction houses and marketplaces — never estimates or speculation. Read how values are computed on the DriveIndex methodology page.

How often is this page updated?

Daily. As new auction results come in, market values and Value Signals recompute overnight and this list of 10 cars re-ranks automatically.

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