1978 Lincoln Mark V Diamond Jubilee on 2040-cars
Winnemucca, Nevada, United States
1978 Lincoln Mark V Blue Diamond Jubilee. 460 cubic inch engine with 4BBL carb, excellent condition, 86,997 original miles. One owner Plush padded front bucket seats. Vinyl-insert bodyside moldings, vertical bars on the grille, bumper guards and rub strips, four turbine-style cast aluminum wheels, grille ornament, ebony wood inserts on the instrument panel, door trim panels, front seat backs, and console. Digital "Miles-To-Empty" fuel gauge, front bucket seats with a padded center console. Equipped garage door opener, headlamp convenience group, interior light group, power locks, power lumbar seat, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM Stereo with 8-Track Tape. Instrument panel lenses are beveled with the look of cut glass and the outside edges of the opera windows are also beveled and have a Diamond Jubilee Script and a simulated diamond chip laminated between the glass. |
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