"You have only to look at this car to appreciate its elegance. The
styling and standard conveniences and comforts are obvious
statements of the Mark V's eminence. They include such things as 18
oz. pile carpeting, a Cartier signed day/date timepiece, and
generous and deep padded Twin Comfort Lounge seat with the driver's
being six way power operated." From the 1978 brochure.
For consignment, a 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V with a title
verified 95,197 actual miles. It has been owned by the same family
since 1981 and had about 70,000 miles on it when purchased and has
been garage kept ever since.
Exterior
This stately ride begins with a coat of Cream paint, topped with a
matching vinyl half roof accentuated by oval porthole windows in
wide, sweeping C-pillars. Other stunning features of the Mark V
include triple vent gills on the front fenders, rear quarter
window, and covered headlights that flank a Rolls Royce-like
grille. Regal lines continue on the back where a Continental kit
shapes the decklid that is bookended with tasteful, vertical tail
lights and mid panel reflectors. The shoulder line, accentuated by
a pinstripe, and profile of the car suggest sharp right angles that
do not veer from boxiness, while the slightly raised hood center
exudes wind resisting grace. The 15-inch wheels are dressed with
chrome wire covers wrapped in 75 series tires. Imperfections
include dings on the wheel arch trim, blistering on a door and
body, and paint chips on the body with surface rust showing
through.
Interior
The long doors are handsomely designed on the inside with cream
leather panels, simulated wood trim, and carpeted lowers and both
doors present with some patina. The well cushioned cream leather
seats are technically separate buckets, but they present like a
pair of adjoined Lazy Boys, accompanied by a pillow top back pad
with front seats showing usage and the rear looking fresh. Stylized
woodgrain adorns the gold steering wheel which has some early thumb
buttons on the spokes while the instrument cluster keeps the
quadrangular design with square gauges, including a Cartier clock,
next to square vents, all framed in plastic wood. For your
listening pleasure, an AM/FM/8-track radio is on board while thick
golden carpet is at your feet. The headliner is in good shape and
the trunk is lined with gray cloth panels and currently houses a
window.
Drivetrain
Under the long hood we have a 460ci V8, rated at 210 horsepower and
topped by a 4-barrel carburetor. A C6 3-speed automatic
transmission is behind it, sending power to the Ford 9" in back
with 2.75 gears. The bay presents in original, driver quality
condition
Undercarriage
Driver quality here as well with typical surface rust and some on
lower panels, as well as oil film on the transmission pan and oil
pan. The exhaust comes together to form one pipe that holds a stock
style muffler, exiting through a steel pipe behind the bumper. Four
wheel power disc brake is at both ends as are coil springs with a 4
link in back.
Drive-Ability
The car ran when it came to us but will now only run on starting
fluid, so we were not able to take it any distance despite there
being fuel in the tank. Functionally, the power antenna and power
locks are not working and only a few of the passenger's power seat
options work. Beyond that, all functions on board available to the
driver operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents
that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
Add a little English Leather cologne to this car and we're
transported to a time when we were sure this was the top of the
food chain reserved for rich uncles, or at least those with enough
brand loyalty to drive another after III, IV, and V. There are
clubs and websites devoted solely to this generation of Lincolns
with technical information, historical data, and schedules of
events to share some Continental camaraderie.
8Y89A925338
8-1978
Y-Wixom, MI Assy Plant
89-MKIV Hardtop
A-460ci V8 4bbl
925338-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1978 Lincoln Continental
Listing ID:CC-2026010
Price:$13,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1978
Make:Lincoln
Model:Continental
Exterior Color:Cream
Interior Color:Cream
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:95197
Stock Number:8118
VIN:8Y89A925338
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