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--1991 Lincoln Mark Vii "lsc" Sleeper--aluminum Heads-cam-headers--hotrod!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:500 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1LNCM93E9MY791581
Year: 1991
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Lincoln
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mark Series
Trim: LSC MARK VII
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 500
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Sub Model: LSC
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White

1991 LINCOLN MARK VII "LSC"...THIS IS A SLEEPER OR A GOOD DONOR CAR FOR ANOTHER PROJECT....THE BAD FIRST...NEEDS TIRES, NEEDS FRONT SEATS RECOVERED, SPEEDOMETER DOES NOT WORK, HAS SMALL CRACK IN TOP OF WINSHIELD ON PASSENGER SIDE AND NOT IN THE WAY OF DRIVING, PAINT HAS CLEAR COAT FADING OFF THE HOOD. AND IT HAS NO A/C OR POWER STEERING.....

NOW FOR THE GOOD...IT HAS A REBUILT MUSTANG 5.0 HO ROLLER ENGINE(LESS THAN 500 MILES) THAT HAS ALL NEW RINGS AND BEARINGS AND NEW OIL PUMP WITH LUNATI .510 LIFT CAM,  OLD STYLE TORQUER 289 INTAKE, HOLLEY 750DP, 1.7 BLUE TIP ROLLER ROCKERS, ELDERBROCK PERFORMER ALUMINUM HEADS W/ NEW VALVE JOB, HEADERS, 2 1/2 X-PIPE, REBUILT 8.8 REAREND W/ 3.73 MOTORSPORT GEARS, ALL THE OLD AIR BAG SYSTEM HAS BEEN REMOVED AND HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A SPRING KIT BY SUNCORE($499) SO NO MORE AIRBAG LEAKING, AND HAS A 2800RPM STALL CONVERTER IN A REBUILT(3 YEARS AGO) AOD TRANSMISSION

THIS IS A RUNNING AND DRIVING CAR AND IS A VERY FUN TOY AND SUPRISES ALOT OF PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY DONT THINK ITS AS QUICK AS IT IS,  IT MAKES GOOD POWER AND IT CAN BE DRIVEN DAILY JUST LIKE IT IS OR IT COULD BE USED AS A DONOR CAR FOR ANOTHER PROJECT SUCH AS A MUSTANG OR OLD F100, OLD RATROD, OR ANYTHING FOR THAT MATTER...IM SELLING THIS CAR CHEAP AND IM BASICLY SELLING IT FOR PARTS AND THE CAR COMES FREE....IT WOULD PART OUT FOR MORE THAN IM SELLING IT FOR...I TRIED TO SHOW THE CAR BEST AS POSSIBLE BY THE PICTURES I TOOK TODAY...I JUST WANT TO BE HONEST ABOUT THE CAR...ITS NOT NEW AND HAS BEEN A TOY FOR ME...IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL OR TEXT ME AT (864) 978-2395 ANYTIME....THANKS

THE WINNER MUST PAY $1000 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 24HRS OF AUCTION END AND MUST PICK UP CAR AND PAY IN FULL WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION END....I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO WORK WITH A TRANSPORT SERVICE BUT WINNER MUST SET IT UP...CAR IS FOR SALE LOCAL AND SOLD AS-IS LIKE ALL CARS ON EBAY...THANKS AGAIN!!

 

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Amazon can now deliver packages to some Ford and Lincoln vehicles

Tue, Apr 30 2019

Nothing succeeds without complications popping up along the way. Sure, Amazon's Prime delivery services have made shopping more convenient than brushing your teeth, but leaving millions of packages on doorsteps comes with an inherent danger: Thieves might swipe them without anybody knowing. Amazon's solution is called Amazon Key, which allows delivery men and women to enter a customer's house or car to drop off a package. This week, Ford and Lincoln announced they would be partnering with Amazon to integrate the service into some of their vehicles. Ford is following in the footsteps of Volvo and General Motors, as both companies announced their participation about a year ago. That includes Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC. Key will be made available for 2017-and-newer Fords equipped with FordPass Connect, and 2018-and-later Lincolns with Lincoln Connect. Key is not available everywhere, but it can be used in dozens of city throughout the U.S., and the network is expanding. To look for compatibility for your car and city, check on Amazon's dedicated Key website. Like every other tech invention these days, Key requires a smart device application, which requires a one-time setup. The service is available on the Key app or the FordPass and Lincoln Way apps. While ordering on Amazon, customers will then select in-car delivery during checkout. Input a public delivery address, and park the car within two blocks of that address. While the order is in transit, Amazon will provide status updates, another feature that takes away some of the anxiety of waiting for a package to be delivered. The package will be put into the car within a four-hour window, and users will get notifications that the exchange is complete, and the car is again securely locked. Should customers change their minds, they can always cancel the delivery method, and the car will remain locked. In that case, the delivery could go to the building where the car is parked, or be rescheduled. Ford imagines this as the beginning of numerous car-based services in the near future that can be scheduled while the owner is not there, such as car washes.

Here's our best look yet at the production Lincoln Continental

Wed, Dec 16 2015

The team at Lincoln continues to strip off camouflage from the Continental in each new round of spy shots, and the latest set presents a luxury sedan that looks nearly ready for a debut at the Detroit Auto Show in January. This one doesn't even need a tow truck to get around. The production Continental takes the handsome concept's design and translates its cues to the road with tiny alterations. The rectangular, mesh grille doesn't shine with chrome on this one, but that would be an easy addition for the Detroit show. The LED headlights look nearly the same with running lights that sweep upward at the corners. The bottom of the lower fascia sees the biggest tweak the company drops the thick chrome strip in favor of a thinner lip. Lincoln doesn't put any camo on the pillars, so these shots provide a great view of the roofline in profile. Look carefully along the beltline and you can spot where the designers incorporated the high-mounted door handles from the concept. This minor styling touch greatly helps to clean up the lines along the side. The rear sees bigger changes from the concept. For example, these undisguised taillights share the same shape but now have more visible red in them. The production version also wears a fairly simple integrated exhaust rather than the more complicated design before. The Continental will reportedly be available with the Lincoln-exclusive 3.0-liter EcoBoost and front- or all-wheel drive. Unlike the MKS that it will replace, the model's production will likely occur at the Flat Rock, MI, factory. Related Video:

Looking back on our favorite cars of Mad Men

Tue, Apr 7 2015

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