Lincoln Continental Continental (1980)
Sale price: US $6,999.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Low mileage, drives great, all electronics work. the fabric top is sun weathered, headliner fabric droops but is in perfect condition for re-adhesion, radio is aftermarket.” |
Year: | 1980 | Mileage: | 63,850 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Make: | Lincoln |
Transmission: | Automatic | Model: | Continental |
Body Type: | Sedan | Trim: | Continental |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Drive Type: | RWD |
Options: | CD Player, Leather Seats | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Sub Model: | Mark VI | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Exterior Color: | Burgundy | Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Interior Color: | Burgundy |
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Santa Clara, California, United States
Vehicle description
The Continental Mark VI is a full-size luxury car that was produced by Ford Motor Company and marketed by its Lincoln division from 1980 to 1983. As a response to federal fuel economy standards, the Mark VI was the first model of the Mark series with smaller exterior dimensions than its predecessor. Sharing powertrain and many body panels with the 1980 Lincoln Continental, it was based on the then-new Ford Panther platform. As the flagship line of the entire Ford Motor Company, the Continental Mark VI offered some features that were not available on the Town Car
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For 1980, the Signature Series was available in both coupe and sedan formats. This edition was a successor to the 1979 Collector"s Series option package and included most Lincoln options. These cars were available in either burgundy or silver exterior colors. The only interior color was red, in either leather or velour. Unique features included a rechargeable glove box flashlight, special seat sew pattern, gold and Macaser Ebony wood treatments and a complete digital instrument cluster with fully electronically controlled EEC III engine with a 4-speed AOD, and a leather-bound tool kit in the trunk. When first introduced in September 1979, final cost could exceed $24,000 USD which converts to approximately $79,197 in today"s dollars.
Reference Data Only:
For 1980, the Signature Series was available in both coupe and sedan formats. This edition was a successor to the 1979 Collector"s Series option package and included most Lincoln options. These cars were available in either burgundy or silver exterior colors. The only interior color was red, in either leather or velour. Unique features included a rechargeable glove box flashlight, special seat sew pattern, gold and Macaser Ebony wood treatments and a complete digital instrument cluster with fully electronically controlled EEC III engine with a 4-speed AOD, and a leather-bound tool kit in the trunk. When first introduced in September 1979, final cost could exceed $24,000 USD which converts to approximately $79,197 in today"s dollars.