1975 Lincoln Mark Iv Coupe 2-door 7.5l No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.5L 460Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Mark IV
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 54,971
Exterior Color: Dark Brown Metallic 5Q
Interior Color: Saddle and White Luxury Group
There is so much right about this classic driver. Many previously "option" features on the Mark IV series became "standard" on the 1975. However in 1976 these features returned to the options list, making the 1975 Mark IV series the year to own. Just get in and cruise. NO RESERVE!
Check the hagerty.com "valuation tool" and you'll see this car is priced to sell!
460 V-8 Engine is in great running order. New driveline in 2009.
Select-Shift 3 Speed Automatic Transmission (trans new in 2009)
Sure Track ABS
Tinted Glass
Dual 6 way power seats all power windows, door locks, etc.
Tilt Wheel (new in 1975!)
Beautiful "opera" windows
HUGE "moon roof" with power is simply the largest ever manufactured
AM/FM Multiplex Stereo Radio with 8-track tape player and 4 speakers. Yes, the 8 track works and comes with tapes if you like my collection. They are still easy to find on e-Bay.
Cartier signed dash clock
Remote power trunk lid
Concealed headlamps work great
Owner's Manual and Service Manual
Vinyl roof in great condition. Beautiful Dark brown metallic exterior with "Saddle and White Luxury Group" interior. Bottoms of front seats need new upholstery, but rest of leather is in good condition and is high luxury white with brown accent, plush seating.
Body straight and no rust. Small, minor scratch in right rear quarter panel, does not even show in photo. There are only two other cosmetic issues with this great car that need to be addressed. The motor that operates the moonroof works fine, but the right side cable is broken and that means the moonroof stays in the closed position until the cable is replaced. Also, the huge doors on this car came with a leather strap so that when you're seated, it is easier to reach out and pull the door closed (see photo). The passenger side strap is missing. This car is considered a "survivor". You'd never guess she's 38 years old. Unlike many, I am being as up front and honest as to the minor flaws in this car. But make no mistake, it is a beautiful car and road ready.
I purchased this car upon my discharge from the Air Force. I now have a wife and child and other expenses force me to sell my classic ride. Priorities do change. Time to sell my toy and focus on family.
We can't drive anywhere without the "thumbs up" sign from others on the road. This is a great driver and ready to cruise. It is simply a head turner.
I've done my best to point out the many positive things about this car, as well as the few minor cosmetic issues. Your consideration will be greatly appreciated
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