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1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V All Original 1 Owner on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:Used

1979 Lincoln Continental  Mark V  All Original  1 Owner

Selling My Lincoln  Its A California  Car No RUST  Garage Kept

Paint Is Original No Cracks Or Sun Damage 

Has 99,638K Miles   Runs Excellent  Has The  400 Cubic Inch Engine

No  Leaks  Of  Any Kind 

Transmission Shifts Smooth 

Everything Works

New Tires  

Just Passed Smog 

Current Reg

Clean Title On Hand 

Never Been In An Accident  

Near Mint Condition!!!

No Cracks In Glass No Nicks Or Dents In Bumpers 

This Has Been A Very Well Maintained Car  Since New  

For More Information Call 818 406 1457  Any Time 


Buyer Is Responsible For Pick Up And Shipping 

A $500.00 Dollar Non Refundable Deposit Is Due Within 24 Hours Of Wining The Auction

Remaining Balance Is Due Within 72 Hours   Bank To Bank Transfer Only 

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