Vehicle Description
Despite decades of engineering progress, nobody has managed to
duplicate the floating, effortless feeling of a true American
Luxury car like this 1977 Lincoln Mark V. With a giant V8 up front,
chiseled features, and a long list of features, this is as close as
you're going to find to the ultimate American luxury car
experience. If you were at the top of the world in 1977, THIS is
what you drove.
With such careful maintenance and low ownership on this car, you
know the bodywork is excellent. Body gaps and fit are still just as
the assembly line workers bolted it together, and the paint is as
nice as 1977 technology would allow, although there's a little
overspray on the urethane bumper fillers, which have been
repainted. The color is elegant and sophisticated and doesn't date
the car as badly as some of the other choices available in 1977,
making this one a great choice for the serious collectors. The
original burgundy vinyl padded half-roof remains in outstanding,
unblemished condition thanks to years of careful ownership, and the
chrome is factory fresh, and there sure is a lot of it! Lenses, the
hood ornament, and the rub strips along the lower flanks of the car
are all in showroom condition. And yes, the folding headlights work
properly; this really is as close as you're going to find to a new
1977 Lincoln Continental.
Inside, the burgundy leather interior is the epitome of '70s
luxury. Sure, it looks a little bit like Hugh Hefner's living room,
but you can't argue with the preservation and amazing comfort
levels. You are enveloped by soft power driver's seat, which offers
plenty of support for long-haul cruising, making this a fantastic
road trip car. There are a lot of controls for all the power
options, ranging from power windows and locks, to cruise control on
the steering wheel, to the Twilight Sentinel that automatically
turns the headlights on and off. Of course, A/C and a tilt wheel
are included, as well as an AM/FM/cassette stereo that sounds great
in the hushed Lincoln interior. Deep pile carpet and tons of sound
insulation reduce wind noise to little more than a whisper, and
there's a relatively rare factory sunroof overhead. What's better
is that everything is fully functional save for the Cartier clock,
which is pretty common on any vintage vehicle. Even the trunk shows
well, with mouse fur mats and what may be the original space saver
spare tire with a complete jack assembly.
Lincoln's 460 V8 won the displacement war, as Cadillac downsized to
a 425 V8 in 1977. Entirely original and showing proper maintenance,
the engine bay is packed with wires and hoses, all dedicated to
making the big Lincoln waft along in eerie silence. The big V8
makes enough torque to give the sensation of limitless
acceleration, much like an electric motor, and drives the power
accessories without hesitation. Hoses, belts, and other routine
maintenance items have been replaced, but for the most part it's
100% stock and original under the hood. A C6 3-speed automatic
shifts almost imperceptibly, and with 2.73 gears in the 9-inch rear
end, this car is as great a highway cruiser as you'd expect.
Unblemished alloy turbine wheels wear 235/75/15 whitewall radials
for a classic Lincoln look.
The world will never again see cars like this, and you'll be amazed
by how well this one looks, drives and handles, and how much
attention it gets on the road. Call today!