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1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Collector Series on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:31207
Location:

Santa Rosa, California, United States

Santa Rosa, California, United States
Advertising:

 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Collector series
Clear title,Low miles on Speedometer, can not verify if original milage.
Used condition,  drives but does need a tune up after  20 plus teas of inside storage.
Leather interior fully loaded with every known option of 1979
Options: v/8 with automatic, Power Windows, Power seats, Power steering and brakes, Tilt wheel,  Power sunroof,  A/C
35 years old so obviously the car is not off the showroom floor new, and does need some TLC to bring it back to like new condition
An excellent investment for the future, as older classics have proven to grow in value.
I'm a collector of classic and this one is very nice and one with great potential.
A classic you can REALLY enjoy without spending a fortune or worrying daily about reliability.

Selling for a friend and I will get all answers to questions with in 24 hrs. or ASAP, if he remembers.

Condition Disclaimer:
All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. I do not manufacture this car. Each vehicle brand has its strengths, styles, tendencies, and shortcomings. Therefore, despite my best efforts to verify a vehicle's mechanical condition, we are not able to warranty a manufacturers workmanship or a previous owners diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold "AS IS" and there are no mechanical guarantees expressed or implied. As with any item that is  30+ years old unknown issues may arise and all buyers understand and agree fully to any and all terms and conditions.



All items sold are sold as-is where-is.

NOTICE: Buyers must make shipping arrangements and pay for all shipping charges. Any arrangements must be made with seller 48 hours in advance of pick up. Please contact  seller at 707-484-2631

All buyers and other persons interested in purchasing, agree that they have read and have full knowledge of these terms and agree to be bound thereby. Full payment required with in 72 hours of sale by cash or wire transfer, certified funds, & approved checks. Please be aware that you are about to participate in a sale of personal or real property. This type of sale is much different than your purchase of property at a retail store or from another type of merchant. There are absolutely no guarantees of the quality or condition of the car for sale  RELY ONLY UPON YOUR INSPECTION OF THE ITEM, AS SUCH INSPECTION WILL BE THE ONLY ASSURANCE YOU WILL HAVE AS TO THE CONDITION OR QUALITY OF THE CAR.  NO REFUND FOR ANY REASON WILL BE MADE.

The following terms and conditions apply to all items:
1. Payment: A nonrefundable deposit of ten (10%) is to be paid within 24 hours of purchase.  Balance is to be paid  in full, within 72 hours of the close of the auction, or all monies and property are forfeited back to seller. All purchases must be paid for in full by the successful buyer with in 72 hours of close of sale

 NO EXCEPTIONS without prior approval. Payment shall be in the form of cash,  wire transfer, certified or cashiers check.. The seller may accept a personal or company check with acceptable identification, and a bank guarantee letter, but is under no obligation to accept that form of payment. In the event that a check is not honored by the drawers bank or other financial institution, either because of insufficient funds or stop payment, the maker of that check shall be responsible to seller for all costs of collection including attorney fees. If an item is not fully paid for with in 72 hours, or at a later time as specifically agreed, the seller shall have the right to resell the item, and if such subsequent sale amount, less costs of resale, is less than the amount due to seller, the seller shall have the right to recover any deficiency from the defaulting buyer. If such subsequent sale amount, less costs of resale, is greater than the amount owed on the original bid, the defaulting buyer has no claim to the excess.

 No Warranty: Seller makes NO WARRANTY, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE as to the condition, description or use of any property sold. All property is sold AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS.

Shipping Instructions: Shipping, and all cost associated with shipping will be charged to the seller, unless other provisions have been made. Shipping will be handled by the fright company of the buyers choice.


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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Lincoln Town Car

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Ford's Lincoln Division applied the Town Car name (originally the Anglicized name for a coupe de ville horse-drawn carriage) to new cars beginning with the 1959 Continental, but it wasn't until the 1981 model year that the Town Car became a Lincoln model in its own right (earlier Town Cars were Continentals). Those boxy, sharp-edged Town Cars were built throughout the remainder of the 1980s and sold well, but they're almost extinct today. Here's one of those cars, found in a Denver-area self-service yard recently. The Town Car was built from the 1981 through 2011 model years, with a complete redesign for 1990 that kept the same chassis but added a less angular body and rear air suspension. In 1998, the Town Car got the full "whale" body treatment seen on its Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis siblings, and production of that version continued until the end. In China, Hongqi built a version badged as the CA7460 Qijian. All 1981-2011 Town Cars lived on the versatile and sturdy body-on-frame Panther platform. For a 1970s design, the Panther stayed relevant for a surprisingly long time. This car was closely related to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, not to mention the Continental Mark VI. The interior is full of "wood-tone appliques" and the gauges come straight from mid-1970s Lincoln-Mercury products. These "twin comfort lounge" seats were just as comfy as they look here, and the Nearly Velour™ fabric just needs a cleaning to be in like-new condition. Of course, the optional Cartier package had much classier upholstery. You'll find one in every car. You'll see. Every 1980s Town Car had some sort of padded vinyl roof as standard equipment. This roof has not fared well beneath the Colorado sun. It's a shame that opera lights have gone out of fashion. Every 1981-1990 Town Car got a 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) Windsor V8 under the hood. 1986 was the first year that electronic fuel injection replaced carburetors in the Town Car; this engine was rated at 150 horsepower and 270 pound-feet. The jarring mashup of typefaces on the HVAC and radio controls of mid-1980s Fords always makes me uncomfortable. This car has the optional "wire-style" hubcaps, which cost an extra $341 (about $920 in 2022 dollars). Several flavors of aluminum wheels were available on the '86 Town Car, but no true wire wheels. The MSRP on this car was $20,764, or about $56,130 today. The Cartier Edition would set you back $25,235 ($68,215 now).

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