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1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition With 16,566 Actual Miles, Doc's, Mint !!!!!! on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:1979 Mileage:16566 Color: paint is near flawless
Location:

Mobile, Alabama, United States

Mobile, Alabama, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400 V8
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 9Y89S686512
Year: 1979
Drive Type: C6 Automatic
Make: Lincoln
Mileage: 16,566
Model: Mark Series
Sub Model: Mark V Cartier Edition
Trim: Cartier Edition

From our private collection here in Mobile, Alabama is this beautiful and near mint 1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition 2 door hardtop that HAS ONLY "16,566 ACTUAL MILES" !! 

Never any damage.

Never any paintwork.

The Cartier Champagne exterior paint is near flawless.

Interior is near flawless.

Body has no rust.

This car does not even have a door ding or parking lot dent!!  One Family Owned Since 1980! That's 34 years!


My family were Lincoln dealers for many years and this car looks like it was sold 1 year ago. I wish you could see how nice this car is in person. Spare still in the trunk!!


I have most all documents and tag registrations dating back to new. All glove box books and manuals are with this car. I have both sets of " Original Keys " !! An Elvis tape is in the 8 track player and it works. I do have floor mats that come with the car.


Factory Color Keyed Champagne Aluminum Wheels are in place. Tires are new. Changed the A/C to R134, blows Ice Cold. Engine compartment is totally original looking. The original smog equipment is still in place!


This Mark V was ordered with the Factory Glass Sunroof and the Factory Ford C.B. Radio. The original C.B. power antenna in the right front fender still works!


The underside of this car is very clean, I don't have any photos of that.


Sold new at Robinson Bros. Lincoln Mercury in Mobile, Alabama. I have a newspaper clipping from 1979 when this car was advertised!


If you have ever wanted one of these majestic Lincoln Mark V's give me a call!


If you would like to make a close offer that we both can agree on I can put a Buy-It-Now at our price and we can go from that. Don't loose this car over a $100 dollar bill or even worse let some computer program out smart you and over bid you in the last second of the auction!  That has certainly happened to me before!


I don't see how you could find a better one with lower miles for this price! This year we have seen these cars with similar miles sell for around $15,000 at the major auctions and that did not include the 8% to 10% commission that they charge! I have not seen any with the factory Ford C.B Radio or any nicer than this Mark V !!


Please look at the photos of this incredible Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition, she is just breathtaking!  


 I am a licensed dealer in the State of Alabama and all paperwork will be transferred to the new owner when funds have cleared our bank. Please send your inspector or come yourself and see just how nice this car is. I am only 5 minutes from the Mobile Regional Airport ( MOB ). If you fly in I can pick you up, let you look, take you back. Cannot remove the car from our secure lock-up until funds clear, its just business. Bank transfer is the safest.  It can be stored in our secure lock-up insured by me until you can pick it up. Sold as Is with No Warranty expressed or implied but the car is exactly like I say it is. Check my feedback please.


I am very easy to deal with and I want this to be fun for both of us!! Just please give her as good a home as it has had for its entire life, she deserves it!!


Please call Dennis Lasseter, Jr. if you have any questions. My personal cell is 251-769-1639. Please call between the hours of 8am and 9 pm central time.  I cannot hold this car, sorry. 


Thanks for looking at my incredible 1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition with "16566 ACTUAL MILES" and again don't hesitate to call me if you need additional information or want to make an offer we both can live with.


My emails are slow to answer, sorry!


Dennis Lasseter, Jr.  251-769-1639        c c c 2 0 0 3 d o t c o m






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