Rare Find. Completely Original! White With White/red Leather. Beautiful Classic! on 2040-cars
Year:1975Mileage:56308Color: White
/ Red/White
Location:
Middletown, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 460ci
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at
least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5Y89A842734
Year: 1975
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark Series
Trim: 2 DR MARK IV
Options: 8 Track Stereo, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 56,308
Sub Model: MARK IV
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red/White
ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE!!! THIS WILL SELL TO HIGH BIDDER!
1975 Lincoln Continental MARK IV. V8 460ci. Auto. 56,xxx original miles. It runs, drives, shifts, and sounds amazing. Everything works on this classic...Exterior/interior lights, power windows, power locks, windshield wipers, hot heat, hide away headlights, even the original 8 track!! It has a good ride/suspension and is fun to cruise around. It draws attention everywhere it rolls. This car has been owned since 1985 and was ALWAYS garage kept. I have provided a detailed description with over 100 detailed pictures along with video clips. I would want the same done for me if I was buying a vehicle through Ebay. I have the clean and clear title in my name, in hand, and ready for a new owner. Hopefully with the hours I have invested in taking pictures and making this auction I have answered all questions, but if not, feel free to call: 513-464-TEN TWENTY. But please read everything and view all of the pics/videos prior to calling.
This body panels are all original. The hood, both doors, and trunk open and close with that tight clicking sound you find on newer cars. All of the glass is crack free. The body is razor straight with its original white paint and red pin stripe. The frame, floorpans, and trunk have surface rust, but everything appears to be VERY solid underneath. The paint still has a shine, but there is some rust forming in a few places. Everything is extremely solid with exception of the drivers front fender well lip. You can see this in the pictures. This would be a perfect foundation for an easy restoration. It is sporting its original rims(in excellent condition) wrapped with new tires. The original spare wheel and jack is also intact in the trunk. Both bumpers are in good original condition, but there is one spot on the front bumper that has rust. The original white vinyl top is showing some wear, but still looks pretty good. This is all just my opinion......Pictures will say a thousand words below, but needless to say this is an extremely original and rare Mark IV that turns heads everywhere.
56,xxx original miles. (Title says 90,xxx actual, previous owner accidently wrote 90k and explained to me what happened.)
Original V8 460 with new stainless steel valve guides.
-NEW jasper automatic transmission.(Shifts into every gear PERFECTLY)
-New complete exhaust system.(No exhaust leaks and sounds great!)
-New white wall tires.
-New front shocks.
-New master cylinder, brakes, and calipers.
-New battery.
-This MARK IV does leak a little power steering fluid underneath it. I have not located where it is coming from, but there is no other leaks that I have knoteced.
The interior is original. It is white and red. The dash and all of the wood grain is in excellent condition. The door panels are in good condition for being original. The white/red front leather seat is in decent condition, but the drivers side is cracked up pretty bad. The white/red rear leather seat is in good condition. The carpet is decent. And the headliner is in good conditon. Still has original floormats. The power windows, locks, and tilt wheel works. The power seat also works!! The hideaway headlights work like new. This MARK IV also has its original 8 track stereo! The stereo sounds good throughout its factory speakers and the 8 track still works! All of the original gauges work great with exception of the fuel gauge. It does rarely work, but most of the time it sits on empty. I am thinking it has a bad connection, but not sure. The interior is amazing condition for being almost 4 decades old!
Overall, this is a an absolutely rare original find of a classic Lincoln Mark IV. It has been well taken care of throughout the years, but definitely shows signs of age. It can be driven the way it is or you can of course restore it while you cruise it. It is blast to cruise around and has a very comfortable suspension ride with a lot of power from the big V8 460. If you read the description and look at all pics below, then there is absolutely no disapointments with this vehicle. I really cannot nitpick much about it considering how old it is..however I tried in the description above, as I would want the same done for me.
SHIPPING?
If you are out of state and interested in having a shipping company pick this vehicle up and deliver it to your driveway, then please go to google and search for "vehicle shipping" for many different fully bonded and insured transportation companies that will give you a free price quote. You will need the pickup city & zip code which is Middletown, OH 45044.
Note that I have attempted to describe this vehicle to the very best of my ability. I take this auction very seriously, spent many hours creating it, and I am representing it as accurate and good as humanly possible! With this said, YOU ARE NOT BIDDING ON THIS VEHICLE TO COME AND TAKE A LOOK AT IT AS I HAVE OBVIOUSLY PROVIDED MORE THEN ENOUGH INFO, PICTURES, AND VIDEOS. You are bidding on this vehicle to purchase it! As you can see in the numerous & extremely detailed pictures/videos in this auction, I am a very honest seller and represent anything that I sell on Ebay as accurate as humanly possible. And I expect the same honesty and commitment from a buyer. With this said and if needed, anyone who would like to check it out in person(before the auctions end) is welcome to call or e-mail me so we can set up an appointment. Thanks and good luck!
THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS A $250.00 nonrefundable deposit is due within 24 hours after the auctions end. For the deposit, paypal is preferred! I will eat the paypal fees that come with receiving funds with the deposit. The remainder is due within 5 days of auctions end and can be a bank wire transfer, certified bank check, or of course cash in hand only! I will not accept the full purchase price using paypal as they charge a receiving funds fee of about 2%, however you are more then welcome to pay these extra fees if you would like to use paypal for the full purchase price. This car must be picked up within 14 days of auction close. It will NOT be released until the funds have cleared. Wire transfers can take up to 24hrs! Have the necessary funds AVAILABLE BEFORE YOU BID! Thanks and good luck!
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For most of the period from the middle 1950s through the late 1990s, the Lincoln Marks were the most expensive cars Americans could buy from the Ford Motor Company. During the 1970s, the Mark III, Mark IV, and Mark V personal luxury coupes were built on the same chassis as the then-massive Thunderbird, with curb weights hovering around 5,000 pounds. Here's a 1972 Mark IV, from the year when engine power really started its Malaise Era fall off a cliff, photographed in a Denver-area self-service yard. The list price on this car started at $8,640, which amounts to something like $61,445 in 2022 bucks. That was quite a bit less than the $10,634 Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL 4.5, though the Benz had the more powerful V8 engine. Power ratings had just gone to net rather than gross numbers, so this massive 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8 was rated at just 224 horsepower (ever-stricter emission rules knocked actual power down as well). At least the torque was still pretty good, at 342 pound-feet. Runs on regular gas! This car clearly spent quite a while, probably at least a couple of decades, sitting outdoors in the harsh Colorado climate. The seat upholstery is deeply irradiated. The padded vinyl roof didn't fare well beneath the sun. Someone has torn apart the dash, but you can still see the classy Cartier clock hiding in the wreckage. There's some rust, enough to scare off anyone who might have been interested in performing a restoration. The Continental Mark IV's main rival was the Cadillac Eldorado, which was slightly smaller and (marginally) less packed with bling. The '72 Imperial LeBaron was cheaper and boasted one more horsepower than the Mark IV, but seemed stodgy next to the devil-may-care Lincoln. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. More than 8,000 owners of that luxury car switched to Continental for '71.
For the 1977 model year, Ford debuted the new Lincoln Continental Mark V, one of the biggest of the personal luxury coupes that were all the rage during the era. While 400 pounds lighter than its Mark IV predecessor, the Mark V was still a thirsty, 4,652-pound symbol of American exceptionalism. Here's an example of a first-year Mark V, spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. If we are to judge from the sun-baked interior, top-down rust, and moss growing on the bodywork, this car spent at least 20 years decaying outdoors before coming here. Still, flashes of its original opulence may be seen here and there. For example, the Cartier clock (which probably failed by about 1983). There were Cartier Edition Mark Vs (along with Givenchy and Pucci versions), but all the Mark Vs got the Cartier clocks. With the 1973 Oil Crisis just a few years behind and the 1979 Oil Crisis a couple of years ahead, some attempt to improve fuel economy was needed in the engine compartment. This car has the 400-cubic-inch version of the 351 Cleveland V8, rated at 179 woefully inadequate horsepower and 329 good-enough pound-feet of torque. Outside of California, the 208-horse 460-cubic-inch V8 was an option. These cars were very comfortable on the highway, with their soft springs and cushy seats. No, the wood isn't real. Worth restoring? No way, not when you can find nice one-owner examples for four figures. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. "To its owner, Continental Mark V is more than a new car. It's a Mark of tradition." Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V View 25 Photos Auto News Lincoln Luxury
Rumors have been swirling for months about the fate of the slow-selling Lincoln Continental amid Ford's larger plans to pare cars from its lineup in favor of trucks and SUVs. But now comes word of official order guides that show the 2019 Continental priced as much as $4,925 more than the previous year's model. That price bump brings more perks for buyers, however. According to CarsDirect, all models will get adaptive cruise control and the Lincoln Co-Pilot360 suite of safety technology, which includes automatic emergency braking, blind-spot information system and rearview camera. The base level Continental Premiere will start at $47,140, including destination fee, which is $985 more than the 2018 model. The Reserve model is where the starting price jumps $4,925 to $60,705. It adds technology like a 360-degree camera, heads-up display and park assist, plus heated rear seats and steering wheel and windshield wiper de-icer. The top-of-the-line Black Label edition starts at $71,040, an increase of $4,630, and adds 30-way adjustable seats. Those prices are considerably cheaper than comparably equipped competitors like the Audi A8 or BMW 7 Series, of course, but that value proposition hasn't so far managed to help the sedan's fortunes. Lincoln sold 12,012 models of the Continental in 2017, according to CarSalesBase.com. Sales through August were 5,677, which is more than 29 percent off the pace at this same point last year. Lincoln revived the storied Continental nameplate back in 2015 to much fanfare, but its market release in 2016 was a victim of bad timing, coming amid a rising tide of crossovers. Earlier this year Lincoln reportedly showed dealers photos of a Continental with rear-hinged suicide doors that it said it planned to manufacture, which may be an attempt to drum up interest. Jalopnik, citing unnamed sources familiar with Ford's product plans, says the Continental is likely to be killed off at the end of the run of the current model in 2020. That aligns with what a user on the Blue Oval Forums is saying, that shift changes at the Flat Rock Assembly plant near Detroit are coming and that workers have been told the Continental can be phased out of production by next summer. One supposed possibility is Ford moving production to China, though any plans to import sedans to the U.S. from there would seemingly be negated by the same Trump administration tariffs that killed plans to import the Ford Focus Active. Related Video: