In recent months, we’ve seen a few Lincoln Mark VII models pop up at various online collector car auctions, including a very rare diesel-powered 1984 model and a 1991 LSC with just 10k original miles on the clock. Now, those in the market for one of these unique coupes that’s in relatively unused condition have yet another stellar example to bid on – this 1992 Lincoln Mark VII LSC (Luxury Sports Coupe) with 29k miles that’s currently up for grabs at Bring a Trailer.
This 1992 Lincoln Mark VII LSC is – as one would expect given that ultra-low mileage total – in fantastic condition, and is also a final-year model finished in the quite rare shade known as Deep Jewel Green Clearcoat Metallic, a one-year-only color that was spec’d on just 879 of these cars. The listing contains no exterior flaws, and it’s certainly hard to spot any in the provided photos, meaning that the previous owner(s) certainly took great care of this rare ride.
The same is true of the interior, which is in fantastic like-new condition with slightly worn Mocha leather covering power-adjustable front seats and the rear bench, coupled with amenities including a trip computer, automatic climate control, cruise control, power windows and door locks, and an Alpine stereo paired with a Coaxial premium sound system.
With niceties like factory 16-inch BBS wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, and a computer-controlled air-ride suspension system with automatic leveling, power for this Mark VII comes from Ford’s venerable 5.0L V8. That mill was factory-rated to generate 225 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, which flows to the wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission and a rear end stuffed with 3.27 gears. If nothing else, one thing’s for certain – fans of the Mark VII of this generation certainly won’t find many nicer – or rarer – examples out there.
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I would trade a kidney for this car. One of my first cars was an army green 1984 Mark (in 1988) with low miles. It was of the standard variety (cloth seats…).but I loved it!
gorgeous car
Oh want this car, a friend of mine had an all black one. The memories still brings out the inner child in me today (burnouts, lots of burnouts).
Lincoln……What a Luxury Car Was……
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Wow, this looks better than a Cadillac.
We had 2 MkVIIIs, a metallic red trhat my wife called Hot Pink and later a 94 LSC in Dark Blue metallic. We really liked the LSC. It was comfortable, quick for the times, but maintenance was pricey. air ride problems, etc.
Very nice.
Just this past Saturday I attended the Radwood car show in San Pedro, Ca. For those who don’t know, this is a show centered on the 80’s and 90’s. In other words, if your car is a 2000 or newer or a 1979 or older, you can’t be in it. Many dress up in the 80/90’s attire and it’s quite fun. Especially for those like me who love the cars from that era. I took my 1988 Cadillac Cimarron and got a ton of love for it. Directly across from where I parked was a row of about 5 of these vintage Lincolns. A couple were not very nice, but two were very nice.
I had one just like this. If you have thousands of dollars to spend on the air suspension. OK. Just a heads up to stay Away from this car.
I had a burgundy and black interior a LSC 1991