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Lincoln Continental Mark IV 460 V8 1973

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The '70s were both a great time and an awful time for American luxury cars. ON the plus side, cars like this 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV had effortless power, incomparable ride quality, and a bigger-than-life persona. The downside was the color pallet of the 1970s: browns, tans, and weird greens. Fortunately, this car avoided that and instead offers a classic triple white color combination that makes it a sure-fire future collectable.
OK, so Mark IV values haven't skyrocketed, but if you want a great American luxury car with big block power and a great look, there is no more sheetmetal for your dollar than this. The gothic Mark IV was longer, wider, and lower than the Mark III and delivered what was arguably the best combination of full-sized luxury and muscular performance. This car is very well preserved and has obviously been properly maintained all its life. The white finish is glossy and rich, just the way you'd expect from a high-end luxury car. It's not perfect and it's been driven, but between the razor-sharp fender creases and almost chopped roofline, this is one great-looking luxury coupe. Chrome was still in fashion for luxury cars, but Lincoln, as usual, took it easy on the bright stuff, giving it a traditional upright grille and shiny bumpers, but not much else. The attractive parking light lenses up front are miniature works of casting genius, while the deck lid features the Continental's trademark spare tire hump. There's also a white vinyl roof in good condition, adding formality with a set of oval opera windows.
The white leather interior is probably original, and with that in mind it's in remarkable condition. The bucket seats show minor signs of use and age, but it would be easy to believe this car was a few years old, not a few decades. You'd think that all that white in there, including the rear seat, door panels, and headliner, would make it feel dark and claustrophobic, but you'd be wrong. Instead, it feels sophisticated and elegant, and kind of private, like an upscale club where they don't let just anybody in. And the black carpets and dash do a great job breaking up the monotone coloring inside. There's also plenty of fake wood on the dash and steering wheel, and all of Lincoln's trademark square gauges are in good condition. Options include factory A/C, cruise control, power windows, locks, and seats, and an AM/FM stereo radio. The back seat is as spacious as many full-sized cars today, and the giant trunk is outfitted with more plush carpeting and a full-sized spare with its own matching cover.
Ford's smooth and refined 460 cubic inch V8 provides effortless performance in the Continental. Horsepower may have been down, but the word in the luxury car world was torque, and the 460 delivers. Still quite stock, it shows only 69,792 believed original miles and it's always been very well-maintained, so it's in excellent condition today and runs superbly. That is original Ford Blue engine enamel on the block itself and the A/C is still working, although an upgrade to R134a refrigerant would ensure that it blows ice cold again. It's backed by a C6 3-speed automatic that is unobtrusive in operation, as it should be in a luxury car, and with highway-friendly 2.73 gears this is a superlative highway car. You can see more repairs underneath where there are recent springs and shocks, a nice-sounding H-pipe dual exhaust system, and newer 235/75/15 Hankook whitewall radials wrapped around turbine alloys at all four corners.
Regardless of their collector status, these cars are iconic machines, the likes of which we'll never see again. For fans of luxury, few cars can touch the effortless ease of these great land yachts. Call today!

Features : Seatbelts , Rear Defogger , Power Windows , Power Steering , Power Seats , Power Locks , Power Brakes , Front Disc Brakes , Vinyl Interior , Heat , Air Conditioning , Believed Original Engine , AM Radio ,

https://www.streetsideclassics.com/vehicles/4319-dfw/1973-lincoln-continental-mark-iv

1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV 460 V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Fort Worth by Streetside Classics for $13995.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Lincoln Model : Continental Model Version : Mark IV 460 V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1973 Location : Dallas/Fort Worth

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About Lincoln
Lincoln, often regarded as more than just an upmarket Ford, has carved its own niche in the automotive world with a rich history and a lineup of distinctive models. Let's take a stroll down the memory lane of Lincoln's story.

Early Beginnings:

Founded in 1917 by Henry Leland, the man behind the Cadillac brand, Lincoln initially started as a luxury automobile company. The brand quickly gained a reputation for its quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

The Ford Era:

In 1922, Lincoln was acquired by the Ford Motor Company, and this marked the beginning of a long association. Ford aimed to position Lincoln as its luxury division, competing with other prestigious brands in the market.

Classic Models:

Over the years, Lincoln introduced several iconic models that left a lasting impact on the automotive landscape:

Lincoln Continental: Launched in the 1940s, the Continental became an instant classic. Its elegant design and iconic suicide doors made it a symbol of luxury and sophistication.
Lincoln Town Car: Introduced in the 1980s, the Town Car became synonymous with chauffeur-driven luxury. Its spacious interior and smooth ride made it a favorite among executives and dignitaries.
Lincoln Navigator: The late '90s saw the rise of the SUV craze, and Lincoln was quick to respond with the Navigator. A full-size luxury SUV, the Navigator combined opulence with utility and became a popular choice among affluent families.