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True One Owner-un-molested - Like New In & Out - Runs Strong-frame Like New on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:94590 Color: Chrome is in amazing shape
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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NO RESERVE – NO RESERVE – NO RESERVE - NO RESERVE


 1983 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK VI SIGNATURE SERIES SEDAN!


 100 % ORIGINAL & UN-MOLESTED!!! TRUE ONE-OWNER W/ONLY 94,000 ORIGINAL MILES LIKE NEW INSIDE & OUT!!!


NO RESERVE – NO RESERVE – NO RESERVE - NO RESERVE

 

JUST RECEIVED FRESH SERVICE TOO INCLUDE:

V8-TUNE-UP, NEW PLUGS, WIRES, WATER PUMP, VALVE AND HEAD GASKETS!!!

PLUS

NEW BRAKES ALL AROUND W/ NEW ROTORS, FRONT PADS, REAR DRUMS, TIE ROD ENDS, AND EXHAUST!!

FOUR (4) NEW TIRES - FACTORY LANDAU ROOF - FACTORY LOCKING WIRE-WHEELS 

 

RUNS, DRIVES, SHIFTS, STEERS, HANDLES, RIDES SUPER STRONG!!!

LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT - LEATHER NEAR FLAWLESS - CARPETS SPOTLESS!!! LANDAU ROOF IS GORGEOUS!!!


Brilliantly finished in Deep Red Metallic on super clean Butternut Leather w/Matching Factory Landau Roof finished on Factory Brown.

 This Mark VI been meticulously maintained her entire life and it shows as the paint is 100% percent original and shines like new; free from any rust and or damage. Lower rocker panels and rear bumper are near perfect! Exterior Chrome is in amazing shape. The "smoke-free" interior is equally impressive with near perfect carpets, upholstery, headliner, wood-trim, knobs, trim and dash.

The undercarriage and frame are equally impressive; rust free and undercoated!!! 

 

EVERYTHING WORKS - EVERYTHING WORKS - EVERYTHING WORKS!!!

 NO ODORS

NO SMOKE

NO NOISES

NO ENGINE LIGHTS

NO PROBLEMS - EVERYTHING WORKS - THIS MARK VI IS THE REAL DEAL!!!


NOTE: AS WITH ALL MY LISTINGS YOU WILL NOTICE I THOROUGHLY SERVICE EACH VEHICLE PRIOR TO POSTING. I BELIEVE IN SELLING VALUE AS WELL AS SAFE, RELIABLE, FULLY OPERATIONAL AUTOMOBILES. TO WIT; I STRIVE TO DESCRIBE THEM IN AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THEY ARE PRE-OWNED AUTOMOBILES AND THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A PERFECT CAR. THAT SAID; I POSSESS A REPUTATION OF HAND SELECTING THE NICEST, CLEANEST, AUTHENTIC AUTO'S ANYWHERE REGARDLESS OF PRICE.


 SELLERS NOTE: WE HAVE BEEN SELLING ON EBAY FOR OVER TEN (10) YEARS. THEREFORE, TO SHOW GOOD FAITH, IF UPON PICKUP YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WE WILL REFUND YOUR DEPOSIT IN FULL; NO QUESTIONS ASKED. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS ON 219-895-6060.


TITLE IN HAND - TITLE IN HAND – TITLE IN HAND – TITLE IN HAND

219-895-6060 - CALL OR TEXT ANY TIME - SEAMLESS TRANSACTION!

$1000.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY AFTER AUCTION CLOSES

 NEED PICKED UP FROM AIRPORT? NO PROBLEM!!! - LOW COST SHIPPING - WE CAN ASSIST TOO!!!

BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!!

THANK YOU AND GOOD BIDDING!!!

MC

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How the Lincoln Continental Concept almost wasn't

Mon, Mar 30 2015

That Lincoln Continental Concept that everyone is so excited about? It almost didn't happen. Speaking at the private reveal event for the concept yesterday, Ford Motor Company CEO Mark Fields revealed that when the design team started working on the vehicle that eventually became the Continental, the designers thought it was just another full-size luxury concept, and were turning in ideas to match. The problem, Fields said, is that this was an important vehicle to get right. "A full-size luxury sedan for a luxury brand is a very important marker that, I think, sets the beat for the brand and it creates a lot of awareness and favorability if you do it right," he said. "As we were designing this concept ... we reviewed with the designers the themes. The first couple of themes the team came with really didn't do it for us because we want to make sure that every vehicle that we bring out with Lincoln moves the brand forwards in a big way. So we went through the first couple of them and we really didn't get that kind of 'oomph' in the pit of our stomach." The team was stuck with an upcoming debut and nothing exciting to show for it, until the past was brought into the present. "In one of the design reviews, we were looking around at everyone and we mentioned, you know what, why don't we call this the Continental Concept? And I have to tell you, the body language was unbelievable in the design showroom. Everybody's head snapped up and you could see everybody's eyes widen and they started nodding and they said, 'now we get it.'" Aside from the Navigator, every vehicle Lincoln currently sells is simply named a trio of letters that start with M and K. Fields knew that the large luxury segment sedan is important for a company like Lincoln, with about 1.8 million units sold last year and an expected growth to around 2 million units by the end of the decade, he said. "When you think about where that growth is coming from, it's still a substantial segment here in the US, it's a very substantial segment and even more substantial segment in China. As a matter of fact, that segment grew by 17 percent last year and China is the largest market for full-size luxury sedans." Given the positive reaction to the Continental Concept thus far, bringing the name back from the dead might be just the thing Lincoln needed.

2020 Lincoln Navigator gets a price bump as sales stay strong

Mon, Mar 2 2020

The Lincoln Navigator is still doing the business on dealer lots, and as sales climb, so do the prices. CarsDirect reports the flagship SUV's MSRP has gone up again as of February, a letter to dealers explaining that the bump "continues to keep the Lincoln brand competitive and aggressively positioned verses [sic] our key competitors." The entry-level Navigator Standard will start at $76,185 before the $1,295 destination charge, for a total of $77,480. That's $360 more than the luxury flagship cost in January. At the high end, the Navigator L Black Series goes up to $101,630 after destination, a $365 bump. This revised pricing makes the two-wheel drive Navigator Standard $1,000 more expensive than the current, outgoing Escalade, and the Navigator L Black Series $2,040 more than the Escalade ESV Platinum 4WD. It's likely the price jumps coming with the next-generation Escalade should restore the balance.   That won't change the fact that, on the face of it, the Navigator's entry-level price has risen by roughly $3,500 since it launched for the 2018 model year, and that's after an $8,500 increase introduced with the current generation. Last year, the product planners added features and a trim reorganization along with the price increases for 2020. Buyers get convenience items such as power running boards, heated and cooled front seats, wireless phone charging, and Lincoln's Phone as Key system standard throughout the range, and every 2020 Navigator includes the CoPilot360 driver safety suite. The safety kit wasn't available on the 2019 Navigator Standard, and was a $2,640 option on the Select trim. On top of that, the Reserve trim dropped in price thanks to the addition of a two-wheel-drive version. The Navigator improved sales in 2019 by 817 units over 2018. If sales remain robust this year — and depending on where the Escalade lands on the MSRP chart — we won't be surprised at another increase before the year is out. Related Video:  

2015 Lincoln Navigator ready to roll for $62,475*

Wed, 21 May 2014

Fancy picking up a refreshed Lincoln Navigator? Well, prepare to shell out at least $62,475. That's a whopping increase of $6,310 for the now-EcoBoost-equipped SUV.
That's just for the two-wheel-drive Select model, though. Want to drive all four wheels? Better have an extra $3,575 laying around. Snagging the top-of-the-line Reserve model, meanwhile, demands a premium of $7,500.
For those extra bills, you'll net Lincoln Drive Control, complete with continuously controlled dampers, power running boards, Ziricote wood interior trim, upgraded leather, 22-inch wheels, a "unique" interior headliner and, of course, a "Reserve" badge.