Rare..1986 Lincoln Mark Vii Lsc Convertible...rare, 1 0f 12 on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
Extremely rare one of only 12 produced in 1986 !!!!! These Cabriolets were manufactured with the approval of Lincoln Motor Company by Coach Builders Limited, in High Springs, Florida. . The car has always been a cherished collectible and has been very well cared for. This is an exceptional conversion, offering a properly strengthened frame, and no cowl shake whatsoever. Coach Builders only made 12 of these Cabriolets in 1986, from a production run of 20,056 vehicles. Less than 150 were fabricated for the entire Mark VII model production run from 1984 and 1992. One owner from new. Still titled in the first owner's name. Beautiful Condition ...Rare automobile !!! Purchased from Mullinax Lincoln Mercury in Cleveland, Tennessee for $25,568.43.....and sent to High Springs, Florida for conversion at an additional cost of 12,888.00. ...WORLD-WIDE BUYERS WELCOME... Five of these cars are known to still be on the road....None in Europe !!! My personal vehicle...Private sale, not a dealer... Car runs perfectly. Starts immediately and has the famous Ford 5.0 liter High Output engine. Original paint; never painted or in an accident. Dark Canyon Red Metallic Clearcoat, color code: 2T/6020 Dark red leather interior. 70,915 original miles verified with Carfax. Powered by Ford’s High Output 5.0 liter, 225 HP power plant. Sequential Multi-Port electronic fuel injection. Dual Exhaust. Four speed Automatic Overdrive transmission. 25 MPG on the open road, 18 MPG in town. Power rack and pinion steering. Four wheel disc Anti Lock Brake system. Front and Rear stabilizer bars Electronic Air Suspension and level control Fully power convertible top, with headliner and insulation. Power windows. Power door locks. Power Heated Mirrors. Keyless entry. Cruise Control. Climate Control/ Air Conditioning – Heating Six way power seats with lumbar control and leg extensions Leather interior. Wire spoke aluminum wheels with Michelin whitewall tires. Antitheft alarm. New Front and rear Brakes. The car needs a reupholstered front driver's seat and a new top. Approximately $300.00 for the seating surface and $1,200.00 for a top. Top mechanism works perfectly. Runs and drives...in a garage for 12 years...Offered for restoration and finishing. Comes with every brochure and workshop manual from 1986 along with Color Choice book from the Dealer's Showroom... Additional details: Buyer will relay funds in the form of wire transfer within 48 hours of agreed purchase. Buyer will be responsible for all fees to transport vehicle. Seller will assist with transport scheduling and loading. This vehicle carries no warranties, and will be sold "As Is". So please ask any questions you have before making an offer! Thank you! |
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