This 1988 Lincoln Mark VII Bill Blass luxury coupe has been driven 82,445 miles since new and is powered by a 5.0-liter High Output V8 mated to a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. Equipment includes a power sunroof, a dual exhaust system, automatic climate control, anti-lock disc brakes, and an Electronic Air Suspension. Finished in Arctic White over a Shadow Blue leather interior, this Mark VII is now offered with a CARFAX report and a clear title.
The Arctic White exterior has contrasting pinstriping and bright trim for the bumpers, rocker moldings, mirror caps, and window surrounds. Equipment includes composite headlights, cornering lamps, a hood ornament, a waterfall-style grille, a power sunroof, a power antenna, and a dual exhaust system.
American Racing 15-inch aluminum wheels are wrapped in 215/70 Goodyear Assurance tires.
The cabin is appointed with power-adjustable Shadow Blue leather bucket seats up front, a bench in the rear, and matching trim for the door panels, dash, center console, carpeting, and Bill Blass edition-specific floor mats. Features include woodgrain trim, tinted power windows, power door locks, power rack-and-pinion steering, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control, automatic climate control, an AM/FM/cassette radio, and a rear window defroster.
Instrumentation includes a digital speedometer, a digital fuel gauge, and warning lights for various systems. The six-digital odometer reads 82,445 miles. The most recent mileage figure recorded on the CARFAX report in 2021 was 80,567 miles.
The 5.0-liter High Output V8 was rated at 225 horsepower when new. An oil change, fluid change, and inspection were performed in February 2024; the fuel pump was replaced in July 2023. According to the CARFAX report, a service in 2021 within the last 3,000 miles included the replacement of the serpentine belt, drive belts, and air conditioning refrigerant. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a console-shifted four-speed automatic overdrive transmission.
Stopping power comes from anti-lock disc brakes. Handling is performed by an Electronic Air Suspension.
The CARFAX report begins in 1987 and shows ownership in Nebraska and Iowa. An accident was reported in 1990.