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1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Diamond Jubilee Edition / Original Owner on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:104000
Location:

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Original owners of this luxury coupe, driven only for leisure and always housed in a garage, accident free with 104,000 miles, they must sell this true classic to it's second owner.

 

The Diamond Jubilee Edition was produced to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Ford Motor Co. Originally sold for $22,000.00, this was the most expensive standard production automobile in 1978. Ford Motors produced only 5159 automobiles as limited editions.

 

 

Description of car:

 

Original clear coat, light champagne paint

Original champagne media velour front bucket seats--the first for Lincoln to produce

Vinyl console  and insert body side moldings, original door panels

Power Moon Roof

Original AM/FM radio and 8 track player with stereo speakers

Original carpet, clean and in good condition, no stains

Jubilee vinyl top and vertical bars on the grill

Bumper guard and rubber strips

Original 460 cubic inch V-8 engine

Power steering, brakes, tilt wheel

Power windows, seats, cruise control and locks

Smooth and rides like the original dream

Original Manuals, Original Keys, Original Spare Tire (brand new)

...even comes with original umbrella!

 

$1000.00 deposit via paypal or cashier check within 24 hours of auction end.  Full payment to be made within 72 hours via wire transfer, cashier check, or cash in person at local Chapel Hill Bank.

 

This automobile is for sale locally and if sold auction will end.

 

Inspections by potential buyers before auction end welcome.

 

As original owners we are representing this classic as accurately as possible, further questions welcomed to validate information.

 

Buyer is responsible for transport.

 

PLEASE, only bid if you are a serious bidder.

 

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

 

GOOD LUCK BIDDING!

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