Detail Info for: Lincoln : Mark Series Pucci Ultra Rare All Original 1983 Lincoln Mark VI Pucci Edition 2-Door Coupe Low Mile

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/04/2013
Price:
$ 1426.01
Condition:
Mileage:
78826
Location:
Willowbrook, Illinois, 60527
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1983 Lincoln Mark Series
Submodel Body Type:
Pucci Coupe
Engine:
5.0 Fuel Injected V-8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
11111111111111111
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is an all original true 1983 Lincoln Mark VI Emilio Pucci Edition Coupe. This is the rarest of all the designer versions of the Mark VI. The Pucci Edition coupe was only made for part of the year in 1983. This was also the last year of the Mark VI as well. This Mark VI Pucci is as original as you can find. This specific model of Mark VI is very rare and very hard to find. I will try to describe this car with as much detail as I know. The car has NO rust at all on the body. The bottom of the car is rot free and rust free. There is no rust/rot on the car anywhere top to bottom. The person I bought it from brought the car in the southwest back in mid 2000's. The owners he bought it off said it was a Arizona car its whole life. I have no official proof of this but do to the lack of rust I would agree that it was a southwest car. Since the mid 2000's it has been always kept inside and has never seen snow. The car is the proper and Original Emilio Pucci colors of Dark Blue Cambria soft top and Blue Flannel Mist paint with a light blue velour interior. The soft top is in great shape not dried out or cracked or faded at all. The paint on the car is faded by the sun. I did polish one spot and the shine does come back but in a few spots the paint has pealed so repainting or touch up will be needed for it to be perfect. The paint faded very uniformly and not almost looks like a Matte blue finish it doesn't have that ugly clear coat pealing that most sun faded cars have. All the chrome and bright work is great and very shinny. It has the original Lincoln wheels with matching spare. The driver side taillight is cracked but i have a whole oem light cluster I will include with it. I just haven't had time to swap the taillight. There is a few small dents here and there but all very small and are far less then most 30 year old cars. The interior is very nice and all original and clean not rips or tears or stains. The Velour seats are pillow top style and super soft and in great shape. The power seats, windows, lights, instrument cluster, locks, wipers heat, blower and even cruise control work well. The lights are the optional auto dimming and light sensing type and still work. The radio is the original factory upgraded unit with the surround sound that was optional in 1983. The volume control is a bit flakey at times so i have another original radio same style I will include. But current radio does work I just am trying to list every detail I know of. This Mark VI has the optional digital dash and multi-function trip computer. All the buttons and modes for the digital dash work as the should as well. The headliner is clear and not sagging at all. Carpet is still good and is the original designer style carpet I still have original mats as well. The dash has cracks from the sun but it has a dash cover on it. All the faux wood in the car is perfect. There is NO rust in the door jams or any other spot. The car also has the optional key-less code entry system that still works. The car drives and runs great starts every time and runs smooth. Brakes work well and it drives smooth like a cloud. It is very low mileage with only 78,826 miles. The engine is the fuel injected 5.0 and sounds great and is smooth even when it is cold. The Mark VI still has its original vin/build plate under the hood that shows its specific Pucci build number. This is the rarest Lincoln Mark VI out there and is a great car. I was hoping to keep it but i have so many other toys/projects right now I could drive and enjoy this car like it deserves. I tried to describe it to the best of my abilities please ask any questions you may have.