70,487 miles
There was a time when American luxury meant big, bold, and unapologetically comfortable, and nothing embodied that spirit better than the Lincoln Continental Mark V. This 1978 example is a beautiful reminder of that era.
Finished in rich Cordovan brown, this Mark V has exactly the presence you want from one of Lincoln’s most iconic personal luxury cars. The long hood, hidden headlights, opera windows, and signature Continental spare tire hump give it a look that simply doesn’t exist anymore.
This car has been cared for by its third long-term owner, and it shows. The car presents in exceptional condition, clearly benefiting from decades of careful ownership and preservation. It’s the kind of Mark V that stands out immediately when you see it in person.
Inside, the cabin is exactly what you’d hope for from a Lincoln of this era—plush seating, rich trim, and that unmistakable living-room-on-wheels comfort that made these cars famous. Everything about the interior reminds you why the Mark V was considered one of the most luxurious American cars of its time.
Under the hood sits Lincoln’s legendary 460 cubic inch V8, delivering effortless power and smooth cruising that makes every drive feel relaxed and special.
Cars like this represent the final golden era of the American luxury coupe—when comfort, style, and presence mattered more than anything else. Today the Mark V is becoming increasingly collectible, and well-kept examples like this one are getting harder to find.
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Whether you’re looking for a nostalgic cruiser, a conversation piece, or simply one of the coolest luxury cars ever built, this Mark V is ready for its next caretaker.
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