1978 Lincoln Mark V Base Coupe 2-door 7.5l on 2040-cars
Oakland Gardens, New York, United States
Offered for sale is this exceptionally nice 1978 Lincoln Mark V "Diamond Jubilee Edition". It would be very hard to find one in this remarkable condition especially with only 70,000 original miles on the odometer.
The car is laser straight and there is no evidence any body damage or repairs. It has been recently repainted its original Diamond Jubilee Gold and shines like new. The bumpers, chrome, and stainless trim with color correct inserts are in excellent condition. The special Gold grille and chrome surround are also in excellent condition/ The windshield and all glass are also in excellent condition. The half vinyl top has also been renewed with the original color. The Vogue tires are new. This Diamond Jubilee is gorgeously appointed with the original padded seats that were only available on this model with brocaid inserts It is also equipped with a " miles to emty guage ".The A/C blows ice cold and all power everything works just as it should. It has a huge powerful 460cu, engine and auto transmission. The car starts, runs and drives perfectly and is an absolute pleasure to drive. It is classic luxury at its best. This gorgeous Diamond Jubilee Mark V will make a perfect addition to any collection, not to mention an excellent driver or cruiser that you would be proud to bring to any car show or cruiser night. Just be ready to handle all the people that will be complementing you on how nice a care this really is. This is your chance to own a legendary Diamond Jubilee Mark V. I am only the second owner and I am only selling it because I do not have enough garage space to store it properly. You are welcome to inspect the car in person. Check my feedback and bid with confidence. A $500 non-refundable deposit is due immediately upon completion of the auction payable by PayPal, with the remaining balance due within 48 hours after the end of the auction, payable by wire transfer or cash. The car is sold AS-IS , WHERE-IS with no refund or return. The buyer is responsible for all transport and pick-up arrangements and associated costs. The car must be picked up within 7-10 days after auction ends. Thank you for looking and please feel free to e-mail me at nyknits@yahoo.com or call 917-716-6126 with any questions. |
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