1982 Lincoln Mark Vi - Bill Blass Series on 2040-cars
Riverside, New Jersey, United States
We are the original owners of this 1982 Mark VI. VIN# 1MRBP95F3CY6133Y9. It was purchased new in December 1981 from
George Yelland Lincoln Mercury in Burlington, NJ. It has been garaged all its life. It is in original condition and has never
been in an accident. It shows extremely well
for a 32 year old car and gets a lot of compliments. I encourage you to contact me with any
questions and to see the car or have it inspected. We
have all the owner's manuals and also the window sticker. The most serious known issues are an antifreeze leak from
the front of the manifold gasket that is not serious enough for repair at this
point and the right front fender has a ding
on the crease which I tried to photograph.
Cosmetically, realize it has been driven 78,000 miles and there is a door
ding here or there but nothing unusual.
There are no tears or unusual wear in the interior. This car shows very very well. The car has not been driven much in the last few years,
which is the reason for selling it. It
is exercised from time to time, so the mileage may be slightly more than
stated. Recent work that has been done over the recent years and
other items to note: ·
A/C converted to 134a ·
New Heater Core ·
New mufflers/pipes behind the catalytic
converters ·
4 new tires (spare is original) ·
New rear break pistons ·
New tie rod ball joints and repacked bearings ·
New Electric fuel pump and fuel filter ·
New headliner (old one was sagging) ·
Clock does not work ·
Original Premium Sound System Stereo, amp and Elect antenna work but cassette deck
does not ·
Oil and filter changed fall 2013. Antifreeze changed/flushed 2011. Car is sold as is, where is and is looking for a new home. For sale locally and we reserve right to end
auction early. This Mark VI is elegant
and a real head turner. Thanks for
looking |
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