1996 Lincoln Mark Viii Base Coupe 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Davenport, Florida, United States
| 1996 Lincoln Mark 8 This vehicle has a lot of good The mechanics of this car are excellent! 4 new tires- worth $500.00 alone Motor, transmission, airbag shocks are all running great. This is a powerful car that was way ahead of its time in 1996. The powerful v8 engine will blow by most cars with ease and the gas mileage is pretty good - 24-28 hwy. I would lable under the hood as very good. Everything has been maintained properly. there are no leaks. AC/HEAT WORK GREAT! 
 some things though, need work as the interior and electronics were not maintained very well. currently there seems to be an electronics issue. I have no idea if these are easy fix's or not as I have not had them checked, but things that do not work are cruise contol, driver info center, power driver seat (currently set for a 5'8 or 5'9" height, radio, 6 cd changer (in trunk) passenger window, electric door locks. Car has been driven like this for a year. Driver leather seat a little cracked. no tears though. There are some door, side dings and others, but the exterior is in real good shappe for a 96. Ive seen replacement parts pretty cheap on Ebay. If you are handy and want everything working I would guess everything could be replaced inside. This car was $40,000 new. Again mechanically a sound car- drive it to California if you need to, low mileage strong engine! Needs a good detailing and cleaning. The car previous driver smoked in the car. Must pay and pick up car within 5 days of auction close. Please do not bid if you cannot complete. Near Disney. | 
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