1972 Lincoln Mark 4 With A 460 Engine on 2040-cars
Clinchco, Virginia, United States
Up for bid is a 1972 Lincoln Mark 4 With a 460 Engine. It is Black on Black. Runs good with 101,550 actual miles on it. It was painted about 5 years ago but does have some rust bubbles and paint bubbling up on the front fender because has been kept outside since painted. It has a new factory style Carb, New Alternator, new master cylinder, new air filter, has been tuned up and the oil changed. It will need new brake pads on front and new shoes on the rear because they are getting kind of thin. It looks good for a daily driver but would need a little work to be show ready. There is a small crack in the front windshield near the top but it is not in driving view. You do not see too many Black On Black 72's. I do have a few extra parts to go along with the car, please refer to the pics. Please ask all questions before biding. Item is SOLD AS IS With NO WARRANTY. Good Luck & Happy Bidding.
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