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1977 Lincoln Mercury Grand Marquis 22k Original Survivor Car!! Cadillac Crusher on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:22788 Color: White /
 Saddle
Location:

Mount Vernon, Washington, United States

Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:460
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1977
Interior Color: Saddle
Make: Lincoln
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Continental
Trim: Grand Marquis Brougham Edition
Drive Type: C-6 Automatic
Power Options: Vinyl Top, PS, PDB, Hide-a-way headlights, A/C,, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 22,788
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

1977 Lincoln/Mercury Grand Marquis Brougham Edition.

This was a one owner, 22k original mileage survivor car!!! This is not a 122k mileage makeover car. It is a legitimate 22k original mileage car. Simply put, you have to see it to believe it. Stored indoors since new. Never smoked in. The pictures do not do the car justice.  Read on......

This Lincoln sold new at Ben Mabus Lincoln/Mercury here in Washington State. It still has the original dealer license plate frames on them. I have the original keys. It has been in Washington State its entire life and was primarily a third car that was rarely driven. The saddle interior is like brand new inside. And dare I say it, it even smells new! It is flawless!  From the headliner down to the cut-pile carpet, from the dash to the rear package tray, it shows like new. The ashtrays all have their original silver tint to them. They've never had a cigarette in them. This thing is a total time capsule! 

Looking under the hood you will notice all of the factory, final assembly inspection marks and date codes on the Big Block 460 are intact as new. Even little paper tags are still hanging where they were hung 36 years ago.   The engine runs flawlessly. I have recently put over one thousand miles on the car driving it to Eastern Washington, (over the pass) in 90 degree weather with no problems. The car runs and drives effortlessly. It is worthy to drive anywhere across the U.S. as you see it.

The car is loaded with the following factory options;

*BB 460 engine

*C-6 Automatic

*A/C (works)

*Tilt Wheel

*Cruise control (works)

*6 way power seat

*Power windows

*Fender skirts

*Bumper guards

*Hide-a-way headlights

*Landau vinyl top

*Rear window defogger

*Courtesy lamps (pull on door handle at night and the keyhole and interior lights illuminate. Way ahead of its time)

*Rear speaker fader control.

*Deluxe seat belts.

*Intermittent wipers (also, way before their time)

*Cornering lamps (again, ahead of their time)

*R/H mirror 

If you've been looking for an absolutely mint, original cruiser, your ship has come, pun intended. This car is huge! And subsequently an absolute hoot to drive.  Passing a Pruis is an epic moment, every time I drive it.  It can run with any Cadillac of its day and quite frankly is much more scarce than a 77 Caddy. With the exception of a small re-spray on the driver's side quarter, this car bears all of its original paint and basically looks new. It looks awesome as any factory paint job ever did. It has a few expected minor door dings and scratches, but they are hardly worth noting. 

All of the stainless/aluminum trim is gorgeous! Check out those glamour shots! They are bright and resilient, not milky, faded or dented. Everyone's first impression of this car, is that it has been restored. The chrome on the bumpers and trim is beautiful. Simply put, this is a 36 year old car that is basically brand new!  The huge trunk contains the original polyglass spare tire that has never been removed. Speaking of tires, they are newer modern radials. Check out the glamour shot of those hubcaps!  They are gorgeous. Zero curb rash! 

Feel free to have the car inspected and/or appraised. You wont be disappointed. Fly into SeaTac Airport and drive it across the country. Everything works on this car! 

No trades please. If you have any further questions or need any further pics, please let me know and I'll get them to you ASAP.

$500.00 non refundable Pay Pal deposit due within 48 hours. 

Thank you and good luck.  

 

 

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