78 Lincoln Continental Mark V Excellent Opt460 V-8/4BBL Fully Loaded 32K Mi Docs
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Lincoln |
Model: | Continental |
SubModel: | Mark V |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1978 |
Mileage: | 32,382 |
VIN: | 8Y89A805320 |
Color: | Ice Blue Metallic Moon Dust |
Engine: | Optional 460 V-8 Big Block |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Special C6 3 Speed Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Wedgewood Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Olive Branch, Mississippi, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Leather Seats |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1978 Lincoln Continental |
1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V, Excellent Condition, Opt. 460 V-8/4BBL., Fully Loaded, Documents, and only 32,000 Miles. This is the last of the true Lincoln-Ford big block beasts on a full-size luxury chassis from Memphis, TN. Elvis Presley (of Rock and Roll fame) drove and purchased this model for friends starting in 1977- “Oldskool” American Luxury before downsizing in 1980. Rare find: A 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Coupe nearly all original low mileage two-owner vehicle. This Lincoln has the @213HP Ford 460 V-8 “Big Block” with the original Motorcraft (4350) 4-BBL carburetor and Lincoln “Special” C-6 Three Speed Automatic transmission power plant. This beauty is a very clean rust free example from Memphis, Tennessee. Only 32,000 original miles. Newer base/clear finish in original colors. Original “Wedgewood Blue” soft leather interior with Dark Blue deep-pile carpeting and the original carpeted floor mats. All functional instrumentation. AC that blows ICE COLD with Retro-fit R134A. Even the Cartier clock still works. Working power seats/power windows/power locks. Vacuum Lights flip up fast- like new. “Alloy Turbine Spoked” 15” Ford Custom Wheels and White-Wall tires. (Also features collectible 1978 Shelby County-Memphis, TN License Plate) Special Notes: Maintenance schedule is current. Clean unmolested engine compartment with 39 year-old natural patina-No leaks/No smoke or noises. Original factory grease markings and assembly line inspection stamps. Clean metal throughout and clean original carpeting with spare tire kit in trunk area. Excellent rubbers throughout. Ready to rock and roll- just like Elvis ; ) Everything works including the Illuminated Entry System. (Soft Lighted interior and door locks when you lock or unlock the car.) Power Antenna motor runs but mast does not move. Frankly, one of the best riding/driving vehicles I have ever experienced in a classic Lincoln- very solid, quiet, and breaks the rear tires loose! There are certain vehicles that come along that I wish I had the space and the budget to keep for my own- this is one of them. I am a GM guy and this Mark V has really made an impression on me. I'm selling it for the 73 year-old second owner. It needs only a good home and driven occasionally. It has been garaged all its two-owner life and also includes a cover. VIN/Body Tag: 8Y89A805320 37 S VALINO HALF ZR RLV DB3127 Features and Stats on this Lincoln with other Historical Information: Assembled in Wixom, MI. September 14, 1977 Ordered from Illinois dealership and resided in Memphis, TN. Options Listed on the Original Window Sticker: Continental Mark V/65D, Ice Blue Metallic Moondust Paint, Roof Vinyl-Landau, 7.5 Litre/460 CID Engine, Paint Stripes-Custom, Illuminated Entry System, 15” Radial Tires, Steering Column-Tilt, Speed Control, Radio-Citizens Band, Radio-AM/FM Stereo, Windshield Wipers-Interval, Wedgewood Blue Interior Group, Appearance Protection Group, Mirror-Remote Group, Interior Light Group, Power Lock Convenience Group, Wheels-Four Turbine Spoke, Garage Door Opener, Molding-Rocker Panel. 10 MPG City/17 MPG Highway. Transported by rail to Vogler-Ford Motor Company, Carbondale, IL. Compression ratio: 8:1 Acceleration Test: 0- 60 mph 11.2 s. Torque Net: 360 Lbs/Ft. @ 2200 rpm. Differential Ratio: (Only available on option 460 4BBL) 3.00 Sales Slogan Ford Motor Company began its 75th year on June 16, 1977, and threw a big party in 1978 to celebrate the occasion. The Continental Mark V for 1978 was essentially a carryover from 1977, and why would Lincoln want to change it? After one of its best sales years ever, Lincoln was correct in addressing more important issues of the day: fuel economy. Sales remained brisk through the 1978 model year. The lines of the Mark V were about as clean and elegant as they could be, and other cars all seemed to lack the Marks’ almost silent interior environment. Overall quality control remained good, as it had been throughout the 70's. Although the personal luxury car market was changing, it is difficult to imagine that anyone could design a car of this size any better than Lincoln did with the Mark V of 1978. One only had to look at this fine automobile to recognize its elegance. Customers who missed the opportunity in 1978 would be granted one additional year to make their purchase, after which the Mark would change dramatically. The exquisite styling, the big 460 power plant (discontinued in 1979), the roominess, and the famed Continental ride that is only Continental- The beginning of the end of the line, in celebration of 75 years. –Automotive Mileposts Questions? Contact via email. I reserve the right to close the auction early. Vehicle is for sale AS-IS locally. I will be happy to arrange delivery at your cost. ALL SALES ARE FINAL after close of auction. Inspection of car is welcome before placing winning bid. Please note my 100% Ebay Seller rating since 2000. God bless! |