Sold For: $45,900 Questions

1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V – 400ci V8 – Automatic – 35 ACTUAL MILES, LUXURIOUS!

Sold For: $45,900 Questions

Vehicle Location: Marietta, GA 30067
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 35
Engine: 400ci V8
Transmission: 3 Speed Automatic
Exterior: YELLOW
Interior: CREAM
VIN: 9Y895752117
Party: Dealer

 

1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V

 

One look at this long cream colored 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V, and you know the boss has arrived. It’s a well-preserved car with the best color combo, a loaded A/C interior, a big V8 under the hood, and an affordable price.

It’s good to be the boss.
This is the final year for the Continental Mark V, and for lovers of long and intricate design, this closed the book on boulevard-loving Lincolns. So, it’s awesome to have a survivor-level coupe.

It spent the majority of its life under the care of one owner, and has only 35 miles. So not only is the cream paint believed to be the original factory application, but it also retains a terrific color and shine.

This is executive-level elegance with the long hood, chrome bumpers, and the color-matched half vinyl roof.

Even the details are elegant, like the intricate marker lights and opera windows. But this coupe also has a sporty side with the hidden headlights, turbine-style wheels, and vents in the fenders.

 

1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V

 

This is a original car, and low mileage means there has been little time to wear it in over the last four decades.  Never been titled- currently on a Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO)

The extra plush interior is just as comfy as it looks. Plus, a folding armrest and power seat means the driver really gets to experience individualized luxury.

This one came straight from the factory with premium items like a power window, power locks, and cruise control. They all work exactly as one would expect in this well-preserved Continental coupe.

The driver-oriented dash looks amazing with a premium wood-like presentation, and it frames the all the desirable features – from the factory AM/FM stereo to the cold-blowing air conditioning.

 

1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V

 

Ford’s smooth and refined 400 cubic-inch Cleveland V8 provides effortless performance in the Continental. It has good horsepower, but the real story is the torque that’s enough to pull a boat.

Of course, you will likely never want to tow a yacht in this beautiful big bodied car, but it’s this kind of available strength that allow you to smoothly and quickly cruise away from the stoplight. And because the car has been so original thus far, it should be no surprise that this is believed to be the original powerplant.

Lincoln paid close attention to making this a terrific cruiser when new, and so it remains effortless today. This is due to features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and power disc brakes at all four wheels.

The sale comes complete with owner’s manual. This is believed to be a southern car all its life, and it’s full of southern charm. So don’t let this survivor slip away. Bid now!

 

1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V

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Ended On: 04/05/2022 at 2:26 pm EDT
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Result: Sold for $45,900
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Item condition: New

Bidding History

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Highest bidder was: c**********n

Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
c**********n 04/05/2022 2:23 pm EDT $45,900
c**********n 04/05/2022 2:21 pm EDT $42,800
a**********s 04/05/2022 2:18 pm EDT $36,000
a**********s 04/05/2022 1:39 pm EDT $35,000
a**********s 04/05/2022 12:58 pm EDT $33,000
c**********n 04/05/2022 12:26 pm EDT $32,500
a**********s 04/03/2022 10:28 am EDT $27,200
a**********s 04/01/2022 9:23 am EDT $26,111
a**********s 03/31/2022 1:20 pm EDT $24,500
a**e 03/31/2022 3:21 am EDT $22,000
a**********s 03/30/2022 10:03 pm EDT $20,900
a**********s 03/30/2022 12:45 pm EDT $15,500
a**********s 03/30/2022 9:00 am EDT $13,100
i**********s 03/29/2022 5:32 pm EDT $9,000
d******************m 03/29/2022 9:58 am EDT $5,000
a**********s 03/29/2022 8:15 am EDT $4,500
Auction started 03/29/2022 12:00 am EDT
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  • ACC Auctions says:

    Reserve is OFF

  • jack1938 says:

    5 days to go and it’s already getting bids.
    The sooner you start bidding the higher it goes. This is good for the seller
    It looks like the reserve is around $50,000. GLWTA

  • JLSLINC says:

    Nice car…. FYI I think the color description might be backwards- seems like a yellow exterior & cream interior. Also, the transmission is described as both a 4 & 3 speed. Don’t think they made 4 speeds back then.
    Why isn’t the undercarriage in perfect shape?
    Thanks
    JL

    • Collectiblemotorcarofatlanta.com says:

      You are right with the color description and we will correct it. The transmission we will also address and take it from original window sticker. This car is on conisgnment and he purchased it fro Mecum some time ago. Its sat for a while in a garage and to be honest i cant give you a direct answer. We had the car briefly inspected and although it appears originial for the most part we have had questions and i assume since its sat so long in a non controlled enviornment some of the underbody parts may have corroded. I wish I had more information but you are welcome to have someone look at the car as its in our warehouse and available for preview. Thanks…..

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