There was a time, not too terribly long ago, when one could travel to their local Lincoln dealer and purchase not only a luxurious sedan with room for the whole family, but also, even a coupe. These days, such vehicles are relegated largely to foreign manufacturers, but one can still find plenty of nicely-kept, low-mile Lincoln Mark VII models out on the collector car auction circuit – the latest of which is this pristine 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC.
This Lincoln Mark VII LSC is up for auction right now at Bring a Trailer with a mere 24k miles on the clock, which is quite low for any vehicle of this vintage – though interestingly, we’e seen plenty of other Mark VIIs surface lately with similarly low totals. Regardless, this car was originally sold at Tom Masano, Inc. in Reading, Pennsylvania, and acquired by the current owner in 2018. Today, the Arctic White beauty looks just about as good as new, and in fact, the auction listing doesn’t notate any flaws on the exterior whatsoever.
That’s also largely true of the interior, where there’s only minor wear present on the Mocha leather power-adjustable front bucket seats and the contoured rear bench. Otherwise, there are plenty of amenities for a vehicle of this vintage, including a cassette stereo, cruise control, power windows, and automatic climate control, plus an overhead console with a digital compass and an outside temperature display. Power comes from the naturally-aspirated 5.0L V8, which was factory-rated to generate 225 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and the optional Traction-Lok limited-slip differential.
Of course, this is just the latest nice Lincoln Mark VII that we’ve seen surface for sale lately, a list that also includes a 1985 model with just 17k miles, a 1988 VII LSC with 36k miles, and a 1992 model with a mere 14k miles on the clock.
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This is a beautiful car. I wish I had one. I’m wondering how the sellers could verify and certify the extremely LOW MILEAGE in this beautiful vehicle which apparently was driven an average of 1375 miles per year.
Very nice car . Thanks to remind us with this nice product.
Love those Mark VII’s, I can remember when they came out, everyone at the dealership wanted one as their demo. I guess I was to busy to care, so I was the last one to take one and our dealer said no more and told me to put it back in stock and pick out another Town Car. I eventually had several of them as demo’s. Great cars!
Loved those Lincoln Mark 7’s, great cars.