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1997 Lincoln Mark Viii V8 Coupe Super Low 63k Miles - Rare Black Beauty In Calif on 2040-cars

US $8,250.00
Year:1997 Mileage:63354 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Newhall, California, United States

Newhall, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1LNLM91V1VY605147
Year: 1997
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark Series
Trim: landau carriage top
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 63,354
Sub Model: 2dr Cpe
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black

 

Gorgeous Black on Black Lincoln Mark V111 with an astounding low 63,254 miles. 

LESS THAN 3,700 MILES DRIVEN PER YEAR!

Leather

Power/ Memory seats
CD Player
Front floor mats, Key with Remote

 

For Sale is a gorgeous and yes, somewhat scarce 1997 Lincoln Mark 8 in black on black - one of the lower mileage cars of this year to be found .... and what a good year this one is mechanically.   Beware of some of the earlier models with known issues.    This model was one of the finest models that Lincoln made, recognized as one of the tops in it's class mechanically, truly a great performer.   LOOK HOW GORGEOUS THIS CAR LOOKS IN BLACK ON BLACK !!!!

Many say, "black on black" is what looks best on this car... especially with the rare black carriage top !  (top was $3,000 cost)

It's been very well kept and serviced and runs excellent.    Last oil change at 61,493 on 8/12/14.     New spark plugs and ignition coil for $729 in Dec, 2013.   New battery prior.    New starter assembly for $262 .

Very comfortable interior with those great deep luxurious leather seats... no rips/tears just few minor wear scuffs.    The dash is quite clean along with all door panels.    The cigarette lighter cover hinge broken so loose yet can sit flat in position... non smoker car.   CD changer in trunk, yet may need some help as presently inop.    Stereo works excellent.   A/C very cold AND POWERFUL blowers - almost too strong!!!    All memory seats/wheel work perfect.   Windows up/down great.   

Judging from the miles and the condition of the car, primarily used on the highway and it has also been garage kept. No odd smells, no leaks to mention, no odd noises , just a truly enjoyable car.

The exterior is quite nice and straight, yet even for a pampered car, does have a few minor blemishes as can be expected over the years, a few extreme minor door dings and scratches, minor light scuff (not dent) on bumper . Needs a tad of trim to be touched up black (chrome color showing under) that you can view in pic by front light.    The carriage top has very slight rub on edge by door, otherwise great condition and only missing the add on emblem that sat on each side of carriage top... hardly noticeable even missing.  May have a ever so slight micro chip in front windshield as we like to point everything out.      Tires great shape.   Rims very nice, yet may have slight sign of some wear.

The engine is the awesome and very well recognized V8- one of the most powerful in the segment (like the Jaguar)- runs strong and smooth, provides the power you have come to expect from a Mark VIII. The transmission as well and shifts great, no skips ...just purrs smooth.    The car runs great! The engine compartment is very nice.      Control buttons at fingertips on steering wheel.    Great cruiser, tourer, daily..

Includes 1 car key and remote.

This car gets a load of compliments, even being in the sunny southern California car country... with all the other fancy cars... :)

Very enjoyable and can be yours for the right price.   It is , as always priced to sell.    

We have been selling on EBAY since 1999 with near 100% feedback.    We have many repeat customers and ship internationally.      We accept cash or paypal.     We can assist with shipping to you or you can pick up direct.

This used car is being sold in as is condition with no express or implied warranty as is typical of a used car of this nature.    We have sold dozens of cars here on ebay from Ferrari, Rolls, Alpha, MBZ, Fiat, Caddys, Jaguars, Maseratis and vintage motorcycles...all to happy folks.   

Any questions, please do not hesitate as we answer questions promptly and review offers promptly.    We accept reasonable and realistic offers from serious bidders.    

Thank you once again for looking.    HAPPY MOTORING AND BEST OF LUCK .   


 



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