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1978 Lincoln Mark V - Cartier Edition - Low Original Mileage - Estate Sale !!! on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1978 Mileage:89600
Location:

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada

Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Advertising:

ESTATE SALE

 

THIS IS THE CLASSIC YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR.  WELL LOOKED AFTER ESTATE UNIT READY TO FIND A NEW HOME.  THIS ONE HAS BEEN WELL LOOKED AFTER AND HAS ORIGINAL LOW MILEAGE (ONLY 89,000 KM WHICH IS EQUIVELANT OF APPROXIMATELY 50,000 ORIGINAL MILES).  THE INTERIOR IS IN GOURGEOUS CONDITION AND VERY LIMITED FLAWS ON THE EXTERIOR. 

 

Buy With Confidence - 100% Positive Feedback on score of 365 since 2003.  What we state in the listing is what you get - No Surprises or Disappointments !!!

 

DAMAGES

THERE IS A SMALL DENT ON THE FRONT DRIVER SIDE FENDER WHICH WILL COME OUT WITH PAINTLESS DENT REMOVAL.  THERE IS ALSO SOME SLIGHT REPAIR REQUIRED TO THE VINYL ROOF.  ONE AREA WAS TOUCHED UP AND WILL HAVE TO BE DONE PROFESSIONALLY AND THE OTHER AREA HAS SOME SLIGHT MARKINGS.  COUPLE HUNDRED FROM A CERTIFIED FIBRENEW REPAIR TECHNICIAN AND IT WILL LOOK LIKE NEW.  (PLEASE REVIEW PICTURES OF ALL DAMAGES ON THE VEHICLE)  THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR.  NO DAMAGES TO NOTE.  THIS VEHICLE EXCEEDS AVERAGE CONDITION CONSIDERABLY.  THE CAR COMES WITH A RECENT SAFETY CERTIFICATION.  IT IS 100% ROAD WORTHY.  MUFFLER AND RESONATOR ARE LIKE NEW ON IT. 

 

FACTORY 8 Track

THE FACTORY 8 TRACK FUNCTIONS IN THIS VEHICLE AS DOES THE OTHER OPTIONS.  EVERYTHING IS FUNCTIONING.  CHECK OUT THE DOZENS OF CLASSIC 8 TRACKS THAT COME WITH VEHICLE.  TAKE A RIDE BACK TO THE LATE 70S AND 80S WITH THESE CLASSICS.

 

SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL US AT 250-861-8888.  VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA.  IT IS ORIGINALLY FROM EDMONTON BUT SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE AS A BC CAR.  THE WEATHER IN OUR AREA IS VERY MILD AND THE ROADS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION.  THIS CAR HAS NOT BEEN DRIVEN HARD AND HAS NOT EXPERIENCED ANY HARSH CONDITION.  THE VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS.

 

TAXES

CANADIAN BUYERS WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TAXES: 

- BC RESIDENTS - 12%

- REST OF CANADA WITH PROOF OF SHIPMENT OUT OF PROVINCE - 5%

- US RESIDENTS - 5% OR TAX FREE WITH PROOF OF EXPORT DOCUMENTATION

WE CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING AND EXPORTING AS WE ARE A CERTIFIED REMARKETING OUTLET.  WE HAVE HANDLED HUNDREDS OF USA TRANSACTIONS OVER THE YEARS AND HAVE REGULAR SHIPMENTS DOWN TO WASHINGTON STATE.  THERE WOULD BE NO ISSUES IMPORTING THIS VEHICLE AS IT IS AN AGED CAR AND THE IMPORT RULES ARE QUITE FLEXIBLE ON THESE OLDER CLASSICS.  USA BIDDERS PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DMV TO FIND OUT WHAT THE IMPORT REGULATIONS ARE IN YOUR PARTICULAR STATE. 

 

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Conan O'Brien takes McConaughey's Lincoln ad to its logical conclusion

Thu, 11 Sep 2014

We all had to see this coming. Conan O'Brien has released a parody of Matthew McConaughey's new ads for the 2015 Lincoln MKC and remixed them with lines from one of his most critically acclaimed recent roles.
The now much darker commercial probably isn't how Lincoln would prefer the MKC to be marketed, but really in a few of the actual ads, McConaughey already seems moments away from breaking into a full Rustin Cohle from True Detective impression. The cadence and tone of his voice are just so close to that character, especially in the one where he's talking to the bull standing in the middle of the road. It very nearly verges on parody anyway; Conan is just turning all of this up to 11.
It's a little surprising that the writers didn't dig a little deeper into the McConaughey oeuvre for the parody. Maybe McConaughey could have taken the MKC for a party at the Moon Tower from Dazed and Confused. In any case, it's worth a quick watch, so check it out.

2020 Lincoln Aviator 450-hp PHEV will get its own exterior visual cues

Fri, Nov 30 2018

Lincoln will brand its powerful plug-in version of the new Aviator crossover as a GT hybrid package with a few distinguishing visual cues when it goes on sale next summer. The luxury PHEV crossover will do battle with competitors like the Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid, Volvo XC90 T8 and BMW's (incredibly long-winded) X5 xDrive45e iPerformance. The "GT" designation harkens to the golden era of grand touring and is meant to convey the combination of high performance and comfort over long distances. "It's really trying to get at how Lincoln is redefining luxury performance," said Brad Jager, the Aviator brand manager. The hybrid system will deliver 450 horsepower and a whopping 600 pound-feet of torque, which are increases of 50 hp and 200 lb-ft over the pure combustion version powered by a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6. Lincoln isn't releasing expected electric-only range or fuel economy, and it's keeping most of the details of the hybrid system under wraps for now. It has said you'll also be able to hold the charge to be deployed later, such as for short trips in town. Lincoln is, however, making a few subtle exterior changes to designate the GT hybrid setup, which will be offered in the higher-end GT and Black Label trim models (the entry-level Aviator and Reserve models will be available only in gasoline combustion versions). First are changes to the Lincoln star badge on the grille and Aviator badge on the side flanks, which fill in with a blue color borrowed from the original Lincoln V12 badge from the 1930s and '40s — a neat touch on a vehicle that is reviving a nameplate. The grille itself is also an inversion of the new Lincoln treatment appearing on models like the Navigator and Nautilus. So where the grilles on those models have cutouts, the GT hybrid grille has protruding shapes that dissipate the further away they are from the center badge. Lastly, the PHEV will come with 21-inch wheels instead of the 22-inchers that equip non-hybrid versions. Lincoln says it designed the rear-wheel-drive architecture with the Aviator in mind, allowing the battery to go underneath the passenger-side second-row seats and maximizing interior space. Engineers also fit an electric motor between the V6 engine and the 10-speed automatic transmission. Lincoln hasn't announced pricing on the Aviator, which goes on sale next summer, and the plug-in hybrid versions will obviously command a premium.

Editors' Picks January 2022 | Ford Maverick, Jeep Grand Cherokee and more

Wed, Feb 9 2022

This month, we awarded Editors' Pick awards to a number of totally redesigned, new models. Most notable of the bunch is the 2022 Ford Maverick. Ford took a chance on a new segment, and its execution is as close to perfect as we could hope for. The Hyundai Santa Cruz is a worthy competitor, though, and was also named an Editors' Pick. Also in this list, we have the redesigned Jeep Grand Cherokee. It's an excellent SUV, and it's only going to get better when the plug-in hybrid 4xe model hits the roads. In case you missed our previous Editors' Picks posts, here’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get EditorsÂ’ Pick status. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. The list that youÂ’ll find below consists of every car we rated in January that earned an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Quick take: Jeep's midsize SUV hits it out of the park with the latest generation. We could stand to see some powertrain innovation, but the Grand Cherokee's premium proposition is sound. Score: 8.0 What it competes with: Honda Passport, Hyundai Santa Fe, Ford Edge, Chevrolet Blazer, Nissan Murano Pros: Highly capable, luxurious interior, choices aplenty Cons: Pricey, fuel economy From the editors Associate Editor, Byron Hurd — "Jeep did almost everything right with the redesigned Grand Cherokee. Its powertrain offerings are fairly unremarkable, but the new two-row 4xe will go a long way toward addressing that. It's an otherwise fantastic, modern, luxurious Jeep SUV." In-depth analysis: 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee First Drive Review | 1 fewer row, 1 more touchscreen   2022 Ford Maverick Quick take: The Ford Maverick offers tremendous value, efficiency, incredibly well-thought-out packaging, plenty of storage, a fairly engaging drive and ease of use, all with the utility of a pickup bed. We like the hybrid, but the EcoBoost engine and FX4 package offer more capability. Score: 8 What it competes with: Hyundai Santa Cruz Pros: Very affordable, Hybrid fuel economy, compact size Cons: Tight backseat, FWD only Hybrid, no cruise control in base trim From the editors: Green, Senior Editor John Beltz Snyder — "The Maverick is simply a dynamite package. It's smart, useful, drivable, efficient, providing affordable utility in the underserved compact pickup segment.