1978 Lincoln Mark V Base Coupe 2-door 7.5l on 2040-cars
Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
Hello, Im selling my 1978 lincoln mark V 2 door coupe. This has been a father and son project for the past 2 years. Due to medical issues in the family we no longer can continue to work on it. I has all the original paperwork from 1978. The original registration card, vin card, owners Manuel, and picture of it brand new, ect... ONLY 70,229 org miles on title. I brought it from the original owners son, the father had passed away. Heres a little about the car: The body- The body is in good shape for its age. the paint will still shine up but in some spots bubbles of surface rust is starting to show threw. Below the moldings on both sides has surface rust. ( As shown is pictures ) On the driver side bottom of the fender there was a rust hole and prior owner filled it in with foam type material. All the body lines are straight and there is no sign of bondo or plastic repair. The top is in good shape with no fading or rips. bumpers are ok. one reverse light lens cracked. The Interior- the interior is in great shape for its age. There is a small tear in the drivers seat. ( as shown in pictures ) dash is in great shape with no fading or cracks. Carpet is perfect with no stains. Headliner is in good shape with no sagging. All gauges work. All interior lights work. Factory handheld cb radio works. Radio and speakers work. NEEDS...The drivers seat does not go forward or back. ( did work when i got it and one day stopped ) The tilt and lumbar still works. The driver side window goes down but off track so need to help to go back up. ( Window motor is ok, just off track ) The drivetrain- It has a 460ci v8. Starts right up and runs. It does need a tune up and maybe some fresh gas but does run ok the way it is. It does not leak or burn a drop of oil. It does NOT rattle, smoke, shake or make any other funny nosies. the transmission shifts good with no lag or hesitation. NEEDS a rear brake line. ( crimped off so still can drive it if needed. COMES WITH EXTRA RIMS AND TIRES, OTHER MISC PARTS. I know that the car still needs some tlc but it is getting hard to find one with low miles and drivable all original. I try to be as honest and accurate as i can with my descriptions and highlight the "bads" so all bidders know exactly what they are bidding on. The car is still registered and insured and driven here and there. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF ANYTHING. I WILL ALWAYS TRY TO ANSWER YOU RIGHT AWAY AND DO THE BEST I CAN TO HELP WITH QUESTIONS.... ***908-892-5337*** I AM ALWAYS UP LATE SO CALL ANYTIME AND MY NAME IS RICKY. IF YOU NEED THE VEHCILE SHIPPED I WILL WORK WITH WHATEVER SHIPPING COMPANY YOU CHOOSE AND WILL MAKE SURE IM AVAIALBLE. ITS UP TO YOU TO FIND THE COMPANY TO SHIP IT.. I FOUND MUCH CHEAPER ONES ONLINE THEN WHAT EBAY OFFERS FOR THE FREE QUOTES.. IF YOU ARE HAVING IT SHIPPED YOU MUST SEND ME A BANK CERTIFIED CHECK OR CASH IN PERSON!!!!!!!! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING |
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According to two unnamed sources speaking to Bloomberg, CEO Alan Mulally was ready to kill Lincoln last year. Following the slow production ramp-up of the MKZ combined a with a costly ad campaign, Mulally was frustrated and openly suggested dropping the brand. However, Fields and Jim Farley, Ford's marketing boss, convinced the CEO that the brand was worth saving. They also created a plan to prevent similar problems for new models in the future.
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