Vehicle Description
Classic Car Addict is proud to present this one owner 1993 Lincoln
Mark VIII with 46,069 original miles for sale in our Mesa, Arizona
showroom. This Lincoln Mark VIII was first registered in Spokane,
Washington and then our consignor moved to Arizona in 2022. The
Mark VIII was the final version in Lincoln's Mark series, and it
was introduced for the 1993 model year.
The cabin features black (Ebony) leather upholstery on the power
adjustable front seats and rear bench along with matching Mark VIII
embroidered floor mats. There are no rips, tears, or stains
throughout. Additional amenities include automatic climate control,
trip computer, an automatic dimming rearview mirror, an awesome
message center (for the time) and the original AM/FM/Cassette
player. The control buttons are all in excellent shape as well as
the leather wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter. For the old
school folks out there, open the center console and you will find
one of the first car phones! Peering through the steering wheel you
have cruise control and a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer.
The Lincoln is finished in Opal Grey Pearlescent paint and features
a chrome grille, a sunroof, and the awesome rear light bar.
Consignor states that it did have a repaint about 15 years ago due
to sun fade. They also had a darker tint placed all the way around
the vehicle, other than the front windshield to help keep it cool
in the Arizona heat.
The 4.6-liter InTech V8 was factory-rated at 280 horsepower and 285
lb.-ft of torque, which is sent to the rear wheels through a
four-speed automatic transmission. For its time, the Four-Cam V8
was one of the most sophisticated powerplants available in any
luxury vehicle. The fuel injection, ignition and other variable
engine functions are monitored and managed by a powerful EEC-IV
electronic engine control for enhanced performance.
She starts up quickly, runs and shifts like new, and even smells
new still! Don't sleep on this awesome vehicle, call Classic Car
Addict today at 480-256-1459. Don't forget to follow us on YouTube
to watch the full walkaround/driving video under Classic Car
Addicts. We appreciate the support!