1990 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc Special Edition Mark 7 on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Year: 1990
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark Series
Trim: LSC Sedan 2-Door
Mileage: 89,000
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Sub Model: 2-Door Coupe
Exterior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Interior Color: Black
1990 Lincoln Mark VII LSC Special Edition
From what I was told I am the 3rd owner of this great soon to be classic Luxury/Muscle car. It has been babied by by the previous 2 owners, and now by me. It is in all original condition except for the fresh black paint. NO Bondo work on this vehicle. The body was in excellent shape other than the typical Ford/Lincoln Paint fade/oxidation, which is now something you don't have to worry about. The previous owner stored it over the winters on jacks to keep the air bag suspension off the ground...and it still rides like new. (Air suspension was all just serviced and rides great) Details: -Approx 89,000 all original miles -All Original except for the following replaced parts -Brand New Full Stock Exhaust (a little over a year ago) -New Catalytic Converter and O2 sensor (September 2013) -Both power window motors replaced (3 months ago) -Driver and Passenger Side Power Door Lock Actuator Replaced 3 Months Ago -Brakes and Tune Up Done a Little Less than 2 Years ago (less than 2000 miles since) -Front Door speakers (both sides) -Fresh Black Paint With Double Clear Coat -Fresh 3M Tint Professionally Installed -Engine Runs Strong and Has a Great Sound -Air Suspension Ride is Great -All 4 Original LSC Wheels (slight flaking on a few) -Moon-Roof that works perfectly -Black Leather Interior that is in Great Shape! (One rip in the drivers side, Passenger side and Back Seat Near Perfect) -Power Antenna Works Perfectly -Power Mirrors Work Perfectly -Original Marchal Fog Lights with covers (currently not working) -Only Premium Gas Used Issues: -A/C does not work -Drivers side power seat will do everything but move forward/back (Its in a good position for me, which is why I never looked into it. Could just be a track obstruction) -Arm rest has an elbow wear mark -Fog Lights don't work, but I never really looked into them either (still have original Marchal Covers) -Trip Computer doesn't work Other than those few minor things the car is great, and I get a lot of comments/head turns! |
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