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1994 Lincoln Mark Viii Base Sedan 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:173000
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States

I am selling my 1994 Lincoln Mark VIII that is Champagne with Black Leather interior.

I am a 5+ year Ford Diesel Engine and Chassis Master technician and have performed ALL of the work myself.

The Engine is a 4.6 Liter, 280 Horse Power, 32 Valve, V8. This car shares the same engine as the 1996-2004 Mustang Cobra (with some minor differences). I take a lot of pride in this car and get a lot of compliments for how clean it is and how meticulously the work was performed.

The following is a list of the modifications to the car that I have performed.
Cobra 13" Front brakes / Cobra 11.56" Rear Brakes - Upgraded, larger brakes to help the car stop better. Brake pads are brand new.

Kenwood eXcelon KDC X-993 Radio with Bluetooth and audio-in.

JL Speakers

True Dual exhaust with Borla XS Pro mufflers - Very clean exhaust that is quiet while cruising, and sounds great when you get on it.

18" Ford Mustang wheels with 235/50z18 tires - All 4 tires have about 70% tread left on them.

New Transmission

3:73 gears with Limited-slip differential - Higher gear ratio helps the car accelerate quicker.

New style polyurethane Transmission and engine mounts - You will never need to replace them in the life of the car.

1 1/4" Sway Bars w/ Energy Suspension bushings - These aftermarket larger sway bars help keep the car level in turns, making the car a blast to drive on twisty roads.

Coil Spring conversion - The car no longer rides on the original, problematic Air Suspension.

6000k High Intensity Discharge Headlights.

All maintenance has been done meticulously, the car does not need any repairs at this time. Car was recently aligned and the oil change still has 2,000 miles left on it. The oil pan and other gaskets were all replaced within the last year. I would drive this car across the country right now with no worries.

I have decided to sell this car to move on to something different. The car is a BLAST to drive. If you have any questions about the car, you can email or text me, I will be glad to answer.

Car needs paint. No major dents or scratches worth mentioning.


Complete list of modifications:
Mustang 5x4.5" hub conversion (Fits mustang wheels)
Mustang Cobra 13" Front brakes
Mustang Cobra 11.56" Rear brakes
True Dual exhaust with Borla XS Pro mufflers
Ford California Special Mustang 18" wheels (235/50z18)
Coil On Plug conversion (No More plug wires)
Shaved intake tube
2001 Mustang GT transmission
SGI-5 Speedometer calibrator
93 1-piece aluminum driveshaft
3:73 Differential Ratio with Limited Slip differential
Energy Suspension Transmission Mount
Turbo Chuck Type 9 Motor Mounts
1 1/4" Sway Bars w/ Energy Suspension bushings
Bilstein Rear Cobra shocks
Super Coupe Front Shocks
Coil Spring conversion (No longer has air suspension)
6000 HID Low/High beams
Kenwood eXcelon head unit with JL speakers
Powerstop Brake pads on all 4 corners

 

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2017 Lincoln Continental reimagined as a coupe

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If nothing else, the production version of the Lincoln Continental has provided ample water-cooler fodder around the office. There are a few camps: the "it took guts to build it" folks giving credit where due on a handsome design with an ambitious interior, and the "MKZ misstep" group haranguing the Motor Company for blowing fancy new styling cues on a lesser beast. And yet, unifying forces exist. We can all agree that these artist renders depicting a Continental sans a pair of doors present a captivating notion. Back in 1939, the original Continental was a two-door. Over time, four doors of various types, including convertibles, infiltrated the lineup. The last time the Continental was on sale, it was a four-door front-driver based on the platform shared with the Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus. Even though the new production Continental, like that penultimate one, is based on a front-drive platform, the execution is much different. As you probably already know, it features a so-far unique 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and an advanced torque-vectoring AWD system, standard. Some neat concept car touches, like the fancy door handles and patented 30-way adjustable seats, made it in. What a two-door would bring to the table is mainly stylistic, emphasizing the long parallel character line in the door with brightwork running under the window that's echoed in the lower door sculpting and chrome strip. It accentuates the car's length, and calls attention to the trim taillights and their interconnecting bar element. A longer door makes for a more elegant transition into the C-pillar. It makes the production Continental, with its blacked-out but still obviously chunky B-pillar, look fussy. We don't expect Lincoln to build a coupe – that may be too wild for a company that doesn't seem completely comfortable with the notion of reinvention – but these renders were just too good not to share. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Related Video:

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