91 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc 47k Miles No Reserve Silver/blue on 2040-cars
Topeka, Kansas, United States
| 91 Lincoln Mark VII  LSC     47K Miles,  Excellent Condition, 5.0 HO V8, Runs and shifts like new, Leather has no wear, like new.  Drives great at any speed.  Ice Cold A/C, New Michelin Tires.  The original stereo head has been replaced by a high quality JVC unit.  Also, has a built in RADAR DETECTOR.  Original Paint with no paint work or rust.  These cars were around $32K in 1991, and a very desirable car to own. This has the same motor as the Mustang GT.  Plenty of room to add a supercharger under the hood.  Most of these cars that come up for sale with low miles in this condition and miles are priced from $10K and up. Whether you keep this as a beautiful comfortable, classy Sunday driver, or you use it as a daily driver, it will last many many years, and will still retain a decent selling price.  I could be open to a trade in plus cash ... depending on what it is.II   LSC, 47K Miles,  Excellent Condition, 5.0 HO V8, Runs and shifts like new, Leather has no wear, like new.  Drives great at any speed.  Ice Cold A/C, New Michelin Tires.  The original stereo head has been replaced by a high quality JVC unit.  Also, has a built in RADAR DETECTOR.  Original Paint with no paint work or rust.  These cars were around $32K in 1991, and a very desirable car to own. This has the same motor as the Mustang GT.  Plenty of room to add a supercharger under the hood.  Most of these cars that come up for sale with low miles in this condition and miles are priced from $10K and up. Whether you keep this as a beautiful comfortable, classy Sunday driver, or you use it as a daily driver, it will last many many years, and will still retain a decent selling price.  I could be open to a trade in plus cash ... depending on what it is. | 
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High-tech, remote-controlled Golden Sahara II custom car going for auction
Mon, Mar 19 2018Imagine a vehicle with automatic braking, remote operation, self-opening doors and a big screen on the dash. You're probably imaging a Tesla Model X, but we're actually talking about a car called the Golden Sahara II, a custom car originally built in the 1950s, and it's going for auction at Mecum's event in Indianapolis. According to Mecum, this custom car started out as a 1953 Lincoln Capri owned by George Barris, the man who created the original Batmobile. He didn't have it long before it ended up in a crash that led him to use it for a major custom project. He teamed up James Skonzakes, known as Jim Street, to create and pay for the build. In 1954, the car was finished with wild body work, actual 24-karat gold-plated exterior trim and a pearlescent gold paint created from fish scales. It carried the name of Golden Sahara, and it cost $25,000 to build. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. In 1956, Street decided to invest a whole lot more into the car. He sent it to a shop in Dayton, Ohio where it was fitted with a myriad of high-tech features. These included a central control stick that could operate the throttle, steering and braking, push-button steering controls on the dashboard for both the driver and the passenger, a remote control for moving it slowly and for opening the doors. It had sonar antennae at the front for automatic braking, a TV in the center stack, a radio, a phone, and even a cocktail cabinet in the back and mink carpeting. All of these features were on display when Street appeared with the car on the TV show I've Got a Secret, seen above, as well as in a period news story in which Street's wife demonstrated the features including the light-up wheels and tires for turn signals. That clip is visible below. The total cost of the car, now called Golden Sahara II, was $75,000. Adjusted for inflation, that's nearly $700,000. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Eventually, Street stopped showing the Golden Sahara II, but he never got rid of it. It was recently found in his garage, and the car will finally go for auction in May at Mecum's Indianapolis auction. The car will be sold in unrestored condition, which looks to be fairly rough, but savable. It appears the remotes are still there, too. The car will be auctioned with no reserve, so it will have a new owner.
2016 Lincoln MKX spied in production form
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