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1978 Lincoln Mark V Diamond Jubalee 31k Miles "sunny Arizona" Car on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:31000
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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RARE LOW MILE SURVIVOR

SPECIAL 75TH ANNIVERSARY CAR - ONE OF  5,159

1978 LINCOLN MARK V DIAMOND JUBILEE COUPE

  TWO  OWNER CAR
31K original miles

 
 Sold new to Jeanette Thompson
Purchased in Sunny Arizona in 1978.
From Camelback Lincoln Mercury

The Diamond Jubilee was a series of 5,159 cars made to commemorate the 75th anniversary
of Ford Motor Company. This was an $8,000 option on the Lincoln Mark Series that
made the Diamond Jubilee the first to exceed the $20,000 price barrier.

Diamond Jubilees were only produced in two colors, Diamond Blue and Gold Moondust Metallic.
They were the first Lincolns to be made with bucket seats with a console and equipped with a special velour pillow top interior with embroidered inserts.


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 bucket seats, console, carpet, headliner, dash and door panels.

SUPER RARE SPECIAL EDITION

FEATURES & OPTIONS

EVERYTHING WORKS INCLUDING THE CLOCK

AND 8 TRACK STEREO

 

     • laser straight, rust free sheet metal
   ARIZONA CAR
    • Factory original landau vinyl top
    • Ice cold factory air conditioning
    • Factory moonroof option
    • Excellent original bucket seat / console interior & original door panels
    • Excellent chrome and soft trim throughout
    • Original 460 cubic inch V-8 engine & 4BBL car
    • Power steering, brakes and tilt wheel
    • Power windows, seats, cruise and locks
    • Original AM/FM 8Track stereo and speakers
    • Pristine factory turbine wheels & brand new MICHELIN whitewall radial tires
    • 31K garage kept miles since new, car always owned and garaged in arizona

I am listing this car for a friend who is not good with computers.  Please direct all

questions to him by calling him on his cell phone at 623 399-7145 Rich. He is retired

and can show the car most any time.  No texting please call is preferred or email me

and I will forward to him. He reserves the right to cancel this auction at anytime as he

plans to offer it for salein local venues.  He will require a non refundable deposit of

$2000. within 48 hours at end of auction from the winning bidder and balance due

within 7 days of end of auction.

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