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1988 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc Convertible 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $10,999.00
Year:1988 Mileage:74845
Location:

South Pasadena, California, United States

South Pasadena, California, United States

1988 Lincoln Mark VII Convertible,

By Coach Builders Ltd.

 

Extremely rare example; only 12 produced in 1988

Finished in Midnight Black Clearcoat, with Cabernet interior

74,000 miles

Powered by Ford’s High Output 5.0 liter, 225 HP power plant.

Sequential Multi-Port electronic fuel injection

Dual Exhaust

Four speed Automatic Overdrive transmission

25 MPG on the open road, 18 in town.

Power rack and pinion steering

Four wheel disc Anti Lock Brake system

Front and Rear stabilizer bars

Electronic Air Suspension and level control

Fully power convertible top, with headliner and insulation.

Power windows (all four)

Power door locks

Power Heated Mirrors

Keyless entry

Cruise Control

Climate Control/ Air Conditioning – Heating

AM/FM Stereo with CD Player

Six way power seats with lumbar control and leg extensions

Leather interior.

16 inch cast aluminum BBS wheels

 Upgraded and updated 16 inch BBS handling cast-aluminum wheels (Chromed)

Upgraded Alpine AM/FM with CD player. Power amp mounted in trunk powering high output mini speakers mounted on A pillars for better top down sound. Photos available of unit and speaker placement. GREAT SOUND!!!!!

Upgraded leather interior in 2009 to factory specification for pattern and stitching. Seats, seat backs and sides, headrests, steering wheel and center counsel recovered. Mercedes Benz leather used for interior work.

New paint (2005) 

New top and headliner (2005)

Brakes

Air bags( Suspension)

 Car has always been garaged 

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