Currently offered for sale is the true survivor 1972 Lincoln Mark IV coupe. It is presented in excellent unrestored condition, has always been a Southwest car and shows that it has been lovingly maintained and preserved. The celery paint is the original that she left that factory with and is in excellent condition as is the beige vinyl top. All of the trim, chrome and factory tinted glass are also in excellent condition. The white sidewall radial tires are nearly new and are mounted on the original steel wheels with full wheel covers. Inside is a dark green, dark green leather bench seat interior that appears as nearly new. The upholstery, carpet and headliner are all in great condition. Options include power steering, power disc brakes, cruise control, tilt column, power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, air conditioning and the original AM/FM/Cassette audio system with power antenna. Power comes in the form of a Lincoln 460 CI V8 that is backed by a three speed automatic transmission. Recent mechanical work includes rebuilt front suspension, new brakes, new u-joints, full tune up, fuel pump, water pump, alternator and power steering hoses. Car also has a new battery and fresh oil change. She runs and drives great. For more information give us a call today. Additional Keys, Air Conditioning, All-Season Tires, Am/Fm Radio, Armrests - Dual Front, Automatic Transmission, Cruise Control, Dome Lamp, Floormats, Full-Size Spare Tire, Leather Seats, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Spare Tire, Tinted Glass
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