Rare 1979 Lincoln Mark V Collector's Series...loaded Wtih Options! on 2040-cars
Danbury, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.6 LITRE/400 CID V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark Series
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 DOOR
Options: 8 TRACK QUAD TAPE, TOOL KIT, COLLECTOR SERIES UMBRELLA, Sunroof
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: DRIVER LUMBAR SUPPORT, POWER ANTENNA, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 66,444
Exterior Color: MIDNIGHT BLUE METALLIC
Interior Color: MIDNIGHT BLUE KASMAN II LUXURY CLOTH
1979 LINCOLN MARK V
COLLECTOR'S SERIES
66,444 ORIGINAL MILES!!
EQUIPPED WITH:
*6.6 LITRE/ 400 CID V-8
*C-6 SELECT SHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
*AM/FM STEREO SEARCH RADIO WITH QUAD 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER
*COLOR KEYED TURBINE ALUMINUM WHEELS
*DEFROSTER GROUP
*GARAGE DOOR OPENER
*HEADLAMP CONVENIENCE GROUP
*ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTEM
*"MILES TO EMPTY" INDICATOR
*PASSENGER RECLINER
*POWER LOCKS
*POWER VENT WINDOWS
*POWER LUMBAR DRIVER'S SEAT
*RH REMOTE MIRROR
* DUAL SIX WAY POWER SEATS
*SPECIAL UMBRELLA WITH TOOL KIT
*SPEED CONTROL
*TILT STEERING WHEEL
*OWNER'S MANUAL
*AIR CONDITIONING
*4-WHEEL POWER DISC BRAKES
*POWER WINDOWS AND STEERING
*CARTIER DAY/DATE TIMEPIECE
*SOLID STATE IGNITION
*LH REMOTE MIRROR
*CORNERING LIGHTS
*WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES
*VALINO GRAIN VINYL LANDAU ROOF WITH INTEGRATED COACH LAMPS
*SPECIAL HOOD ORNAMENT
*PADDED CONTOUR DECKLID
*APPEARANCE PROTECTION GROUP INCLUDES FRONT AND REAR FLOOR MATS/DOOR EDGE GUARDS
*GOLD COLOR GRILLE BARS
*UNIQUE PAINT STRIPES (BODYSIDE AND HOOD)
EXTERIOR:
*PAINT STILL SHINES AND LOOKS ORIGINAL
*BODY LINES ARE STRAIGHT
*PERFECT FIT ON DOORS, TRUCNK, AND HOOD
*CHROME LOOKS NEW AND SHINES
*TIRES ARE NEW
INTERIOR:
*MIDNIGHT BLUE BUCKET SEATS IN KASMAN II LUXURY CLOTH IN PERFECT CONDITION
*36 OZ FLOOR CARPETING IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT IN PERFECT CONDITION
*18 OUNCE CARPETING IN LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT AND ON INNER DECKLID
*PADDED LEATHER COVERED CONSOLE AND REAR SEAT FOLD-DOWN ARMREST
*LEATHER WRAPPED DASH PAD
MECHANICAL:
*STARTS AND RUNS SMOOTHLY
*TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FLAWLESSLY
*AIR CONDITIONING HAS BEEN RETO-FITTED TO R-134..ICE COLD AIR
*DIRVERS POWER WINDOW WORKS OCCASIONALLY
**CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE RUNS BEAUTIFULLY**
**THIS IS A 34 YEAR OLD CAR AND YOU ARE BUYING IT AS IS, I DESCRIBED THE CAR TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE .**
GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!
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