1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Bill Blass Edition
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Lincoln |
Model: | Continental |
Year: | 1978 |
Mileage: | 16,786 |
VIN: | 8Y89A846481 |
Color: | Midnight Cordovan |
Engine: | 7.5L 460 cubic inch Cleveland V8 |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 3 Speed Automatic |
Interior color: | Cordovan velour cloth with leather trim |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States |
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Description of 1978 Lincoln Continental |
The Lincoln Continental Mark V is a personal luxury coupe that was sold by Lincoln from 1977 to 1979. For the 1977 model year, after a five year production run, the Continental Mark IV was replaced by the updated Continental Mark V. Lincoln chose to re-use the same chassis and underpinnings as the Mark IV. Using the Mark IV styling as a starting point, Lincoln-Mercury designers replaced much of the rounded, flared detailing of the Mark IV with sharp-edged "bladed" fenders; the theme carried over into the greenhouse with a squared-off roofline. Styling cues unique to the Lincoln division (concealed headlights, oval opera windows and classic revival radiator grille) and the Continental Mark series (simulated trunklid "spare tire hump") were retained. To aid engine cooling, the Mark V gained functional fender louvers. In a sign of the changes to come in the automobile industry, the Mark V made steps towards improving the fuel economy of luxury cars. While physically larger than its Mark IV predecessor, careful weight reduction measures trimmed 400 pounds from its curb weight. To further improve fuel economy, the 460 V8 was no longer standard equipment; the standard engine was the400 Clevelandshared with the Ford Thunderbird and the full-size Ford and Mercury car lines. For 1978, a larger radiator was added, the 400 engine was detuned for better fuel economy and a full imitation convertible “carriage roof” top and an LED “Miles to Empty” gauge became options. This gauge represented a first for an American automobile manufacturer, as it was the first dashboard LED display of an automobile's mechanical function. Standard on all Mark Vs are four-wheel disc brakes, a Cartier in-dash clock, a padded vinyl roof and full power accessories including automatic climate control. The Bill Blass edition was a cosmetic upgrade, with a custom set of exterior and interior colors and trim. In 1978 it was produced in Midnight Cordovan with a Cordovan interior. 3,975 Bill Blass editions were produced in 1978. This car is totally original including the Goodyear Custom radial tires. It is loaded with Bill Blass options including turbine spoke aluminum wheels, Cartier day/date timepiece, champagne colored landau roof, designer signature opera windows, cordovan ultra-velour cloth interior and AM-FM radio with Quadrasonic 8 track tape. This Mark V has been in the same family since it was new and is accompanied by its original window sticker. This top of the line Lincoln was listed for $15,673 when new. It is beautiful in every way and has only 16,786 original miles. You won’t find a finer example of the Mark V. |