1976 Lincoln Mark Iv Black Diamond Moonroof on 2040-cars
Auburn, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Lincoln
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Mark Series
Mileage: 46,962
Trim: Black Diamond
1976 Lincoln Mark IV Black Diamond. This is one of 1,587 produced and one of 936 with the black leather and special black patent leather inserts. 46,962 original miles. The car runs and drive great and has the rare, optional power moonroof(317 installed) power mini-vent windows and ultra-rare power lumbar driver's seat. The interior is spectacular and probably the nicest original I have seen in a Black Diamond. The chrome and glass are beautiful, windshield has a crack and needs to be replaced. The paint has a few scratches and minor dings here and there. The A/C activates, but does not get very cold, everything else works. Original dual band white wall spare mounted on forged rim in trunk. You could drive this gem as is with lots of positive comments or have the car re-sprayed and take it to the Concourse. The car comes with Elite Marti report. I can assist with shipping vehicle to WA, OR and CA. Thanks for looking. Rick 206-794-4235
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