This 1997 Lincoln Mark VIII is a true modern classic. That means
you get the best traditional ideas, like a large and luxurious
coupe made for grand touring comfort. But it achieves this through
modern features with a 32-valve fuel-injected V8, fully independent
suspension, and beautifully sleek sheet metal.
The Mark series is a true legend. Nowhere else did you get such a
balance of luxury, style, and individual spirit. And the final
version, the Mark VIII, was arguably the best showcase of them all.
It hides its long and luxurious style within curvaceous lines to
remind you that it can be both sizable and sporty. White is a
timelessly elegant color, but the factory-correct Opal Opalescent
takes the sophistication up a notch. It delivers a nice mix of a
softer tone that also has a radiant gloss. This coupe has averaged
about 3600 miles annually. That gives you a good balance where this
hasn't spent its life as a suburban commuter, but it also has a
road-ready style where you won't hesitate to take this out for
weekend getaways near or far. And a beautifully designed car like
this deserves to be shared with the world. The 16-inch alloy wheels
look like waves; the headlights have a striking crystal-like style;
the waterfall grille is a true classic; and there's a hint of the
iconic continental kit curve in the trunk.
An opulent interior is a must with a Lincoln. And what really makes
it impressive here is the level of care that has gone into this one
where the leather seats are supple, the carpeting is plush, the
dash is smooth, and the overall impression is pure luxury. So you
only see responsible signs of use. What also makes this feel so
inviting is the level of equipment.
You have power front seats, heated seats, power windows, power
locks, cruise control, a tilt steering column, keyless entry/alarm,
anti-lock brakes, dual airbags, a rear defogger, a premium AM/FM/CD
stereo, and automatic A/C climate control. When you sit down in the
driver's seat, you'll be impressed by how the full interior seems
to be oriented around you like a sports car. But most other exotics
don't have the trunk space for your golf clubs and weekend bags at
the same time.
The engine is part of what is going to keep these Mark VIIIs in
such demand. InTech was Lincoln's name for the 32-valve DOHC V8
shared across the Ford line. This has a bloodline with impressive
power cars like the Mustang Mach 1 and SVT Cobra. So it certainly
has the potential to be upgraded into one of the coolest/sleekest
sleepers around, and they even upgraded the air ride suspension to
more driver-oriented coils and shocks. But we bet you really know
what all that versatile power is really for. It's currently to be
swift and smooth so that you can describe the driving experience as
"effortless." That's why the four-speed automatic transmission
shifts smoothly all the way into overdrive. Out on the road, the
fully independent suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes inspire
confidence.
The sale comes complete with the owner's manual and maintenance
records. The Mark VIII is the true last of the personal luxury
Lincoln coupes, but this one is so sleek and well-presented that
many people may not believe it's ready for vintage plates in some
states. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1997 Lincoln Mark VIII
Listing ID:CC-1735649
Price:$9,995
Location:Lutz, Florida
Year:1997
Make:Lincoln
Model:Mark VIII
Exterior Color:Opel
Interior Color:Light Graphite
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:93383
Stock Number:4141-TPA
VIN:1LNLM91V6VY726031
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