One of Lincoln's past concept cars, the Sentinel luxury sedan study from the 1996 Detroit Auto Show has been put up for sale on eBay Motors. The 'Buy it Now' price for the concept car that supposedly fused styling traits from classic vehicles such as the 1961 Continental and the Facel Vega Excellence of the late 1950s (don't ask) with Ford's "New Edge" design theme is $48,500 US.

And yes, the front end styling does remind us of Renault's Vel Satis luxury model that was introduced in 2001 and is still under production.

This is not the first time that the Sentinel showcar has been listed for auction as back in April, O.C. Welch Ford Lincoln-Mercury in Hardeeville, South Carolina tried to sell the concept study for $80,000 without any success.

Mind you, the Sentinel is a static showpiece built on a rolling chassis without an engine and a proper interior.

Link: eBay , Via: Jalopnik

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7 Comments

  1. Anonymous » July 06, 2009  

    This car wes a dream for me. And now, it is ugly and too expensive !!!!

  2. Anonymous » July 06, 2009  

    Then Caddy stole the design and ran with it to much success.

  3. Anonymous » July 06, 2009  

    They should scrap this thing - especially since it's not a functioning, proper car.

  4. Anonymous » July 06, 2009  

    That grill looks very close to the ones being used now.

  5. Anonymous » July 07, 2009  

    Does seem to precede the current Caddy styling theme.

    Why aren't these concepts kept in an auto makers museum? Or a Museum of Automotive Design. So much history lost to the crushers and dubious second had ownership.

    3Deuce27

  6. Shaninator » July 25, 2009  

    The luxury version of the batmobile

  7. Anonymous » July 28, 2009  

    omg its so ugly -.-

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