Detail Info for: Lincoln : Continental Base Coupe 2-Door 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/21/2014
Price:
$ 2650.00
Condition:
Mileage:
50000
Location:
Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, 17740
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1978 Lincoln Continental
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
460 cubic inch V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
8y89a961436
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1978 Lincoln Mark V 460 with 3 speed C6 transmission New gas tank and water pump As original as it can be for 35 years old Runs and drives great Current inspection Engine and Trans Rebuilt Some Extra Part included Any question call or txt 570-506-7032 ask for Jake, if no answer leave a message so I can get back to you ASAP The Lincoln Continental Mark V is a personal luxury coupe that was sold by the Lincoln-Mercury division from the 1977 to the 1979 model years. Derived from the same chassis of its Mark IV predecessor, the Mark V was the largest member of the Lincoln Mark series ever produced. With an average of 75,000 units sold in each year available, the Mark V is also the best-selling version of the entire Mark series. 1978: $12,099 (72,602 sold)Mechanically, a wider radiator was fitted for better engine cooling, a modified transmission torque converter, and a freer flowing exhaust. The electrical system gained a maintenance-free battery and an electronic voltage regulator. A slightly smaller gas tank was fitted. The base 400-cubic-inch engine was detuned to 166 horsepower.While the two choices of aluminum alloy wheels were unchanged from 1977, base model wheel covers were redesigned from a flat disc appearance to a more three-dimensional shape. Wire wheel hubcaps were introduced for the first time on all Lincolns as a $233 option this year. (See above slide show for pictures).A $900 “carriage roof” option which simulated the look of a convertible top was introduced for ’78. Made out of vinyl textured to resemble canvas type grain, it covered the whole roof and featured fake top braces and stitching. It was quite convincing.A digital Miles To Empty gauge ($125) was a new option that calculated the number of miles a driver could theoretically travel before running out of gas. While computer controlled fuel injection was never an option on Mark Vs, a rudimentary on-board system used engine vacuum pressure instead to guestimate fuel economy, then multiplied that by the amount of fuel remaining in the tank. While crude compared to today’s standards, it was the first use of a digital gauge showing a mechanical function in any production car.A limited production Mark V “Diamond Jubilee” Edition was offered to celebrate Ford Motor Company’s 75th anniversary. Available in light blue and gold metallic colors, Diamond Jubilees cost $8,000 extra and featured every available option. Unique body color matching of the turbine spoke alloy wheels was a feature unique to Diamond Jubilee editions. 5,159 were produced. Note: similar Diamond Jubilee packages were offered on the 1978 Ford Thunderbird.The optional C.B. radio ($321) was redesigned to feature a digital display for channel numbers.