Beautiful 1969 LINCOLN MARK III. ***Priced below actual value to sell. *** This car looks, runs and drives great! It gets a lot of attention. It is straight and rock solid. The only area that has rust is the lower edge of the deck lid (see pics and video). I purchased it in 2016 from the 2nd owner. The sides had been repainted very nicely some time ago. I'm not sure why. But there is no evidence of rust repairs. All original sheet metal is in tact. It still retains the original canvas top and paint on the jams, hood and deck. The hood and deck still shine. But do have imperfections. The car is a very nice, driver quality classic. Take it anywhere proudly. But you're not going to win any shows with it.Since I've owned it. New battery, cables, starter solenoid, 17" Cragars, gas gauge float, rebuilt carb, mufflers and tail pipes. It is a very dependable driver! All 4 power windows work. Both power seats work. Power antenna works. Radio only works on AM. A/C is original R-12 and blows warm. But compressor spins. Will probably need an R134 conversion. Please ask any questions you have and have funds available before making this purchase. Many more photos are available to serious buyers. All funds must clear before the vehicle and title are released. I would like to speak to any potential buyer prior to ending the listing. Just to make sure we agree on all details of the sale. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs. But I am near major interstates and can help load if necessary. Please be patient with email response time. I will check eBay periodically during the day. But I am old school. A bit of a dinosaur with technology. LOL! This vehicle is for sale locally. So the listing could end early. Thank you for viewing. **** If you do not like the look of the Cragar mag wheels. I still have the original 15" steel wheels and Lincoln hub caps. I would be more flexible to offers with the original wheels on the car. But please keep in mind. There are Mark III's that some dealers are asking $35k-$45k for. While this car is Not a $35k-$45k car now. It's worth more than I'm asking for it.**https://youtu.be/Hn5eFtqP9XMhttps://youtu.be/0FIqTRMppGo
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