Detail Info for: 1977 Lincoln Mark Series 1977 Lincoln Mark V

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/20/2016
Price:
$ 1726.00
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Mileage:
56000
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona, 85020
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Vehicle Specification
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1977 Lincoln Mark Series
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Clear
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Vehicle Detail
1977 Lincoln Mark V, Jade Luxury Group, 56,000 original miles. 400 engine with 2 barrel carb, the color is Crystal Jade Metallic with Dark Jade landau roof. Rare. New Parts:-A/C converted to R-134A -- blows ice cold-fuel pump & filter-fuel tank sending unit-ignition switch-auto-headlight switch-plugs, wires, distributor cap & rotor-distributor-water pump-radiator-thermostat-upper and lower radiator hoses-muffler-front tires (15")-spare tire (15")-carburetor has been professionally rebuilt Straight body/no rustdash has one crack. car has never seen snow in Arizona or California where it spent its life. a little surface rust along top railing but only minor surface where the rain sat dripping. comes with original 8 track am fm. The antenna is fixed. Buyer responsible for shipping car located in Phoenix, Arizona 85020 On Nov-18-16 at 14:03:20 PST, seller added the following information: If you love green this is your ride. Rare Light Jade/Dark Jade luxury group. On Nov-19-16 at 06:34:55 PST, seller added the following information: A rather successful marketing theme that began with the 1973 Mark IV, and continued in varying numbers through the end of the 1981 model year, the Mark V with Luxury Group option allowed the buyer to custom design their own Mark. The Luxury Group's "color name" was derived from the color of the interior. To start the process, the customer had to first decide on the interior trim, whether it be in cloth or leather-with-vinyl. At which point, the next step for the customer would be to choose an exterior paint color ( anywhere from as little as one, but most often from two to as many as four ) offered within the selected Luxury Group. After the exterior paint was chosen, the customer then would select their desired roof style ( painted metal, full-length vinyl, rear landau vinyl ) and then its color that was offered within that specific group ( for 1978 and 1979, a full-length Diamond grain vinyl simulated convertible "Carriage Roof" would also be an available roof style - but only in the color White ). Following the roof choice, would then be the customer's selection of the bodyside molding vinyl insert color - then to be completed by the selection of the available bodyside and decklid paint stripe color within the specified group. After all that was said and done, then the customer would make choices of wheels/wheel covers, options list, whitewall tire options, etc. The number of possible color combinations and options could border on the staggering. But in general, the Luxury Group was a rather fun 'mix-or-match" experience for the expressive Mark customer. The end result could be understated elegance to dramatically flashy, or anywhere in between.On Nov-19-16 at 11:39:08 PST, seller added the following information: The passenger side vent window takes a few up & downs of the swich until it engages on the rise, but always does. May only need cleaning.This vehicle has no rust, straight clean body and good light green metallic paint & dark green moldings. Simply wax it & it looks good, take your time. or, Quoted $1000 for touching up & clear coating entire car, due to the Light Green Metallic paint's condition advised that car will look like new. Run's like new floating effortlessly over the road. That leaves some minor upholstery work maybe $1500, money well spent on an original groovy, last of an era, American classic with a $25000 replacement value.