1971 Lincoln Continental Mark Iii on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
YOU CAN OWN THIS SINISTER MARK III WITH A BAD BOY ATTITUDE. THIS WAS THE TYPE OF CAR USED IN THE 1977 MOVIE "THE CAR". 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III being offered for sale. 1971 saw the Golden Anniversary for the Lincoln marque and the third and final year of the Mark III. Little changed from the 1970 model; tinted glass became standard, as did automatic climate controlled air conditioning and SureTrak anti-lock brakes. Horsepower remained unchanged at 365, but the 460cid V8 engine gained a more sophisticated thermostatic air cleaner assembly with its associated ductwork. This Lincoln has had a complete engine rebuild and balancing around 3 years ago including all belts, hoses, fuel pump, water pump, coil, all plugs and wires, along with vacuum lines, front brakes, new power brake booster, new distributor. I have supporting documentation. The seats, headliner and carpeting are in excellent condition. Straight body lines with a beautiful black pearl paint job makes this car a real head turner. Barone 15" wire wheels with new tires. Duel exhaust. One of a kind. Serious buyers only. Woodland Hills Quality Motors 22055 Ventura Blvd Woodland Hills, CA 91364 818-999-3523 |
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