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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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 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!!!


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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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From Expedition to Navigator: our predictions for Lincoln's SUV

Tue, Feb 7 2017

In the midst of all the buzz surrounding the new aluminum Ford Expedition and Expedition Max, we remembered the other large SUV the Ford Motor Company showed last year, the Lincoln Navigator concept. And since the Navigator has historically been built on the Expedition platform, we figured there's no better time to focus some of our predictions for the big Lincoln. First off, let's take a look at design. Having seen the new Expedition, we're fairly confident that the Navigator will look almost exactly like its concept. The strong similarities between two mean the Expedition serves as a preview of what a production Navigator will look like. For example, both vehicles' greenhouses we can see that the shape of the C-pillars are nearly identical. The only difference is that the Expedition's are painted body color, while the Navigator's are painted black. Additionally, the character line running along the top of the doors on both vehicles is roughly the same height. The same goes for the more subtle crease near the bottom of the doors. We also see no reason why Lincoln wouldn't use the full width taillights, fender vent, and grille treatment it used on the concept. Those are all easy design changes to create differentiation, and they're all right inline with the cues set by the Continental. View 15 Photos For powertrain, we're pretty certain the 400-horsepower 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 previewed on the concept is a certainty now. The Expedition and Expedition Max will be offered with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost as well, so we know it will fit. We expect the Expedition's engine will produce 375 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque as it does in the F-150. That's less power than the Navigator concept, but it would be reasonable to make the production Navigator a bit more powerful than its lowly Ford brethren to help justify the increased price tag. Towing capacity will probably be about the same between the Ford and Lincoln, which should be something over 9,000 pounds. The Navigator will probably use the same two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive drivetrains, too. Inside is where the Expedition and Navigator will likely differ the most, particularly in seating. The Expedition offers seating for up to eight with an available second-row bench seat, and the Navigator concept had captain's chairs for every row. We're expecting the Navigator will only offer second-row captain's chairs since the cramped third row would be a waste of nice buckets.

2017 Lincoln MKZ is a 400-hp hot rod

Wed, Nov 18 2015

There are mid-cycle product updates, and then there's the 2017 MKZ. Instead of just a nip-and-tuck styling refresh, the entry-level Lincoln gets an all-new engine with a whopping 400 horsepower and an optional torque-vectoring rear differential. And that powerplant is exclusive to the Lincoln, at least for the time being. It's a sign that Ford is getting serious about elevating its luxury brand above the recent history of rebadged Blue Oval models. The engine is a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6, based on the current 2.7-liter that serves across the Ford and Lincoln lineup. With 400 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque, it's the most powerful Lincoln ever. That big number will only be available in all-wheel-drive versions of the MKZ. With front-wheel drive the engine will be detuned to an estimated 350 horsepower to retain some level of driving refinement. A further option on the AWD model will be the Driver's Pack, which adds the same torque-vectoring rear differential as on the forthcoming Focus RS. With the promise of rear-wheel-drive handling characteristics, the MKZ could be the most fun-to-drive Lincoln ever. In addition to the V6, a 245-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbo four and a hybrid model will be available. When the 2017 model goes on sale next spring it will be the first Lincoln in showrooms with the new signature grille, first previewed in the Continental Concept at this year's New York Auto Show. Adaptive LED headlights are available options, and a Lincoln logo "welcome mat" projects down from the side mirrors when unlocking the car at night. The view from behind is nearly unchanged, with a revised bumper giving the car a slightly wider appearance. Inside things are all new as well, with a completely revised center console. The capacitive-touch sliding controls are gone, replaced by buttons and knobs. In the press release, Lincoln mentions that engineers gave special attention to the sounds and feel of the switches, but the switches on the pre-production model at our product briefing felt cheap and loose. The large climate control knob clicked like it was grinding sand. We hope the production version will show more refinement. The good news, if you're rooting for Lincoln, is that the rest of the interior is impressive, at least in the top-of-the-line Black Label trim we saw. The front seats are comfortable, and the center console is trimmed in real aluminum.

Lincoln Continental with suicide doors sold out, but Lincoln will make more

Mon, Jan 21 2019

The Lincoln Continental Coach Door Edition was announced just late last year, but now we have news that it's coming back for a second run of cars. All 80 initially planned have been allocated at this point. Lincoln wouldn't give an exact final price, but says it's somewhere north of $110,000. A fully-loaded Black Label car goes for a bit over $70,000, so it appears to be about a $40,000 premium for the Coach Door Edition. We're told that customers will be notified about their success at grabbing one in February, with shipments commencing over summer. Lincoln originally decided to build 80 of these because it's officially called the "80th Anniversary" car. Now that there will be a second year of production, we reached out to see if Lincoln will continue to produce the same number, or switch it up. Judging by the internet's excitement about this expensive sedan, there's a lot of interest in it. If you missed the reveal the first time around, you can read our full breakdown. To be succinct, it's a normal Black Label Continental that's been stretched by six inches and had suicide doors fitted to it. Sweet. There's also a full flow-through center console for the two rear passengers. Lincoln contracted Cabot Coach Builders to manufacture it; the two have worked together in the past. It's great to see Lincoln will be building more of these flagship-type sedans for the world. One could even make the argument that every new Continental screwed together should look like this, for history's sake. Related video: