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P3935 – 1979 Lincoln Mark V 2DR VIN : 9Y18S706432 -****STAR CAR**** -Powder Blue exterior with White vinyl top & Light Blue velour interior -1,622 ACTUAL MILES!!! -All original -Power windows -Power seats -Power brakes -Power steering -Air conditioning -Garage kept since new The Lincoln Continental Mark V was a large coupe sold by Lincoln, the Ford Motor Company's luxury division, between the 1977 and 1979 model years. The Mark V was a restyled Mark IV, replacing that car's more rounded styling with a more squared-off, sharp-edged look that was the new automotive fashion. The standard engine was now the Ford 400 in³ (6.6 L) small-block engine instead of the 460 in³ (7.5 L) Ford 385 engine, but the latter was available as an option everywhere but in California in the first two years of production. Designer Editions included models named after influential designers of the likes of Bill Blass, Cartier, Givenchy, and Pucci, each featuring a unique option package and exterior and interior colors. One unique feature of the Bill Blass edition was a carriage roof design. This vinyl top configuration gave a convertible top look to the car. A humorous anecdote to the Bill Blass edition is that it had a nautical theme having small anchors detailed in the pin striping and the Bill Blass logo of the time and the fact that most large cars from this era are referred to as land yachts. All 1977-1979 Lincoln Continentals feature a Cartier clock.
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1979 LINCOLN MARK VII Fun Facts
Introduced in 1984, the Lincoln Continental Mark VII was the first American car to feature composite headlights.
The luxury Lincoln Mark VII was built on the same body platform as the Ford Thunderbird.