The Mark III was created when Lee Iacocca, president of Ford Motor Company at the time, directed Design Vice President, Gene Bordinat, to "put a Rolls Royce grille on a Thunderbird" in September 1965. The Mark III was based on the four-door Thunderbird model, which was first introduced for 1967. Iacocca wanted to put the Thunderbird's development investment to better use than just the Thunderbird model alone, which "was dying in the marketplace." Instead, Ford would use that investment as a platform for several models. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to off the beautiful 1969 Lincoln Mark III you see pictured out of an estate. This particular first year model has been museum stored and maintained for several years. It comes loaded with many factory options such as leather, AC and many power options. It is also believed to be a 61,224 original mile car. This is a great example of an early model Mark III! Finished in Maroon, the body is solid – as a first year Mark III should be! The paint is in good shape, showing only a few minor imperfections. The paint appears to be original. There is a black vinyl top as well that is in great shape. The chrome on the Mark appears to be original as well, only showing minor imperfections. Overall, this Lincoln shows very well. Inside, the original interior is intact. The red leather is in good shape, though it does show some minor imperfections and wear. The carpet is a deep, plush red and looks great. The headliner does show signs of wear and has two small holes on the driver’s side, however, it still shows well. This Mark is loaded full of options, including power windows, power window locks, power driver’s seat, power antenna, cruise control, an 8 track player and even air conditioning. Under the hood, you’ll find the original 460 V8 engine which is attached to an automatic transmission. The car sits upon a set of original Lincoln wheels wrapped in P225/75R15 tires. This car does come equipped with power steering and power brakes. The VIN is 9Y89A907155 and the mileage shows 61,224, which is believed to be original to the Mark III. It is being sold on a clean and clear title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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