1976 Lincoln Continential Mark Iv on 2040-cars
New Kensington, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Mark Series
Trim: landau roof
Options: Sunroof
Safety Features: Four wheel Disc Brakes
Drive Type: Automatic C-6 rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 42,700
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for auction is a 1976 Lincoln Continential CoupeVIN 6Y89A844105. The car is a beautiful gold with a brown cloth interior and a brown landau top. The car has about 42,700 miles on it and is in excellent condition. The car has the following options:
Power Steering, four wheel power disc brakes, power windows and door locks (works), 460 4BBL V-8 with a C-6 Automatic, 9" rear end. AM-FM Quadrophonic 8 track stereo, tilt wheel with working cruise control., climate control with air conditioning (does not work), delay headlights, power split bench seats, power antenna (works), power trunk release (works), power moon roof (works) rear window defogger. The previous owner converted the exhaust over to a dual exhaust system years ago.
The cars body is straight and clean for a 37 year old vehicle. The car has been garaged during its life and the body / interion show it. The vehicle is titled in PA as an antique vehicle that does not require inspection and/ or vehicle emissions. I am not a mechanic and I will describe the condition of the car the best I can.The vehicle is being sold as is.
The car sat for a few years in dry storage and was recently started. There is a slight hesitation during accelleration which could be a result of the car setting. I am not a mechanic but the carb may need cleaned out or rebuilt. I have taken it on a few 30 mile cruises and it seem to run well except for the hesitation. The transmission shifts smooth and the brakes feel good. The vehicle has good tread on the tires and could use a good alignment. The frame looks clean and solid
The car was repainted years ago and is beautiful. Like any 37 year old car there is a few marks on the body. The drivers door has a scratch and the drivers fender has two scratches that were touched up. The quarterpanels, fenders and doors seem excellent but there is a bubble forming in the area on the quarter panel below the landau top molding. The dual exhaust and mufflers are complete but are rusty.
The buyer is responsible for all taxes and title transfer, Tee buyer is responsible to arrange transportation of the vehicle. I can not transport and/or arrange vehicle transportation. A $50 deposit is required within 48 hours of winning the auction.
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