1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition Coupe on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
This 1979 Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition Coupe is a rare and much desired designer series car. It is an original owner, low-mile survivor car that has been in storage in Tennessee for the last 10 years. Exterior is original paint in light Champagne color along with its original matching Landau roof which is in perfect condition. The Champagne leather interior is complemented by a dark red trim and wood accent on the dash and door panels.It is equipped with a 400 cubic inch, 4bbl V-8 engine and 3 speed automatic transmission. This car has hydro-boost 4 wheel power disc brakes, hideaway headlights, power steering, a power antenna, power moon roof and air-conditioning. The Mark V also has power windows, power locks, power seats, cruise control, a tilt steering wheel and its original Am/Fm 8-track Quadrasonic stereo (with 20 8 track tapes) and includes the original factory CB. This 1979 Mark V rolls on Factory aluminum wheels and Xtra-Trac A/W 15inch tires. Cruise in style and enjoy a smooth comfortable ride with this larger than life Lincoln. This Mark V needs little more than a thorough detailing to be ready for show, and it runs like new with barely a whisper at highway speeds. Priced at $8,500, well below market value of ~$12,000. Very low reserve.
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