1997 Lincoln Mark Viii Lsc 290hp V8, Loaded Gorgeous Car In Superb Condition on 2040-cars
Willoughby, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1997
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark VIII
Trim: LSC Sedan 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 81,134
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: LSC 32V V8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 2
THIS IS A NO RESERVE LISTING. This is my 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC luxury coupe with only 81,134 miles. This Mark VIII is no doubt one of the cleanest, best condition examples of this car available in the country. The Mark VIII was the last of Lincoln's Mark series of high-performance V8 personal luxury coupes. These cars showcased the newest and best technology Ford had to offer. This is an ultra-clean, no rust, superb condition Mark VIII in collectible condition. This Lincoln has the following equipment and options:
This is a superb, all-original and very clean Mark VIII. By this age most of these cars have rusted out and are sagging on the ground with leaky air suspensions. By contrast, this is a SUPER CLEAN, well-maintained car that runs and drives perfectly, and everything works. With 290 HP, this car is quite powerful- but it also gets great fuel economy. The car is EPA rated at 26 mpg highway, which is excellent for a car with this sort of performance and features. The paint and body are excellent. The paint appears to be all original and it is glossy, clean and in excellent condition. There is no body rust. There are no significant exterior faults- everything is clean and in superb shape. The body of this car looks gorgeous. The interior is outstandingly clean and in great condition. The leather is soft and in very good condition for the age. The carpets, upholstery and trim are all clean and in great condition. This interior still smells like new, if you can believe that. This Mark runs and drives beautifully. The engine is the same as was used in the Mustang Cobra, and it is powerful and runs great. The transmissions shifts perfectly. There are no known mechanical problems, and no warning lights are illuminated on the dash. Everything is working great. The rear air suspension works well and doesn't sag. This is a comfortable, quiet, powerful luxury car in superb condition for the age. You could get in and drive this Lincoln anywhere you want. I would trust this car for a cross-country drive. This car was always garaged and has been kept in immaculate condition through the years. I have the books and manuals, two keys, two remotes plus the original window sticker. This car cost $43,115 when new. This is a 1997 car and as such it is not brand new. Please expect normal issues of wear and tear consistent with the age of the car. Here is a list of the only faults I can find with this car- there is very minor wear on the leather of the driver's seat. There are a few minor paint chips/nicks on the exterior. The chrome wheels are somewhat worn; the center caps are missing in the photos but they are on order from Lincoln and will be included with the car. I have no doubt this is one of the nicest Mark VIII available for sale in the country. This is a clean, great-driving, all-original car that is just coming into its own as a collectible vehicle- and there aren't many left in this condition. You can fly in to Cleveland (CLE) and drive this car home. You can also ship the car, please call Angels Moving Autos at 530 245 0481 for a shipping quote. This car is kept in my garage in Willoughby, OH. Questions, email me or call/text me at 440 339 4341. |
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Lincoln takes to the Super Bowl with Twitter schizophrenia
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Do we learn a single thing about the brand's new honey? Nope. But there's a turtle crossing, a band of bikers, a German farming student and herd of alpacas. Mostly, the ad just makes us tired. You can check out the full spot before it airs during the big game by watching it below. We'll be busy preparing for the alpacalypse.
AOL Autos' associate editor Peter Bigelow went deeper in his criticism. Have a read: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is A Flop.
2018 Lincoln Navigator Review | 900 miles in mid-century opulence
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2018 L.A. Auto Show: 5-plus takeaways on Jeep, Honda, Porsche and more
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