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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
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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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Here's our best look yet at the production Lincoln Continental

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Junkyard Gem: 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII

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Except for a pause during the 1960s, the Lincoln Mark Series of personal luxury cars stayed in production from the 1956 through 1998 model years. These were big, swanky machines loaded with the latest in gadgetry and — other than the handful of 1984-1985 Mark VIIs with BMW diesel linline-sixes — they cruised with great opulence on American highways courtesy of powerful V8 engines. The very last generation of the series, the Mark VIII, boasted a spaceship-style interior, slick body lines, and a sophisticated dual-overhead-cam version of Ford's Modular V8 engine. Here's a 1995 in Deep Jewel Green Metallic paint, photographed in a Colorado self-service yard. I've documented examples of the Lincoln Mark II through Mark VI while performing my car-graveyard studies, and the Mark VIII's distinctive wraparound cockpit makes most of its predecessors look cheap and stodgy by comparison.  The four-valves-per-cylinder version of Ford's rugged 4.6-liter Modular V8 made 280 horsepower in the Mark VIII, just two fewer horses than the V8 in BMW's 840Ci coupe that year. The Mercedes-Benz S500 coupe had a 315-hp V8 that year, while the Lexus SC 400's V8 made a mere 250 horsepower. The BMW cost $69,900, the Mercedes-Benz had a $91,900 price tag, and the SC 400 went for $47,500 — the Mark VIII could be purchased for just $38,800 that year. That's about $66,300 in 2019 dollars. Of course, the Cadillac Eldorado coupe was the real competition for the Mark VIII in 1995, and the unfortunately-named ETC (Eldorado Touring Coupe) came with a 300-horse DOHC Northstar V8 (admittedly, driving the front wheels) and a dignified wood-trimmed interior. At $41,535, though, the Cadillac had a higher base price than the Lincoln. I think this one was pretty clean, prior to getting banged up in the junkyard, and 140,905 miles seems low for a flagship Ford of the era. Perhaps it got too many unpaid parking tickets, or maybe that complex DOHC engine developed some expensive problem. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Tempted? Featured Gallery Junked 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII View 17 Photos Auto News Lincoln Automotive History