Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
Lincoln stepped out of their normal lines of production to put
together this 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC, creating a luxury version
of Ford's Thunderbird. They borrowed the 32 Valve 4.6L V8 SVT was
cramming into Cobras and mated it to a beefy 4 speed automatic
transmission with all speed traction control to make sure all the
power was put to good use. Inside they tried to see just how much
they could equip the car with. This lead to a JBL amplified audio
system, a power sunroof, and heated leather seats YEARS before
anyone else offered such sorcery. A perfectly laid out dash and
drive information system look so luxurious you almost forget how
much power you have under your right foot. This particular car is a
ONE OWNER North Carolina garage kept black beauty that hasn't even
hit 80,000 miles yet. A brand new set of BF Goodrich tires were
installed after the pictures were taken. Glossy black paint coats
every panel and piece of trim you can find, which is exactly how
Henry Ford liked it. Financing is easy and trades are welcome, so
call click or come by before it's too late!
Vehicle Details
1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
Listing ID:CC-1491570
Price:$14,495
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1998
Make:Lincoln
Model:Mark VIII
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:79700
Stock Number:C0468
VIN:1LNFM92V9WY669577
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