With downsizing coming for 1980, Lincoln offered a special Collector Series version of the last-of-the-biggies 1979 Continental Mark V. The Mark V was the longest coupe that the Ford Motor Company ...
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This 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V comes with the lavishly overdone styling of the Cartier Edition package, making it a white-glove joy inside and out! The Lincoln Mark V Cartier Edition honors ...
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Winter is coming, and according to the ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice Mark V, the car's present owner needs the Lincoln gone before the snowy season starts. Let's see if it's priced to take the ...
While LRM routinely publishes Chevy rides, it's cool to know that a collection of Fords was on the schedule this year. During the San Diego Show in '06, the hunt was on to find some alternative rides ...
Jose Zendejas is a dedicated and loyal lowrider enthusiast. He was born and raised in the northern San Diego County area of Escondido, California. He says he has always loved lowriders since he was a ...
55 – 1989 Topps Ken Patterson baseball card in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin The 1979 Bill Blass Mark V came with “Tu-Tone Midnight Blue Metallic” and white exterior paint, while the ...
It was 1977, and the Malaise Era had already settled in. Muscle cars were a thing of the past, and many golden-era nameplates had been discontinued. But while high-performance cars were no longer ...
The 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V was the end of an era. The extensive National Parts Depot automotive collection, with over 200 special-interest vehicles housed in Ocala, has multiple examples of ...
The 1970s were all about excess and showing off, ultra-luxury, and maximized comfort. In the automotive field, look no further than Ford’s Lincoln Continental Mark V to see how this need for ...