These days, classic Lincoln models from the more recent past have hit the collector car auction circuit and sold for solid amounts of money, presumably because these cars are classics that one simply can’t buy new anymore. That includes the Lincoln Mark VII, which we’ve seen quite a few nice, low-mile examples of on the auction block as of late. Now, this rather nice 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC is up for grabs with a very reasonable mileage tally showing on the odometer, too.
This 1991 Lincoln Mark VII LSC is currently being auctioned off at Bring a Trailer with 57k miles on the clock, and it lived its entire life in the state of New York until 2023. It’s finished in Titanium Frost Metallic and has no notable flaws, at least, according to the auction listing. The luxurious model rolls on a set of 16-inch BBS 16 alloy wheels wrapped with 225/60 Cooper Endeavor tires, and is equipped with an Electronic Air Suspension system and anti-lock disc brakes with ventilated rotors.
Inside, one will find Light Titanium leather covered power-adjustable bucket seats coupled with a rear bench, along with amenities such as a cassette stereo, cruise control, power windows, automatic climate control, a message center, and an overhead console that houses a digital compass and an outside temperature display. Power comes from the naturally-aspirated Ford 5.0L V8, which in this guise was factory-rated to produce 225 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a four-speed automatic transmission.
This is just one of many nice Lincoln Mark VII models we’ve seen surface for sale recently, a list that also includes another 1991 LSC with 24k miles that was also pretty much flaw-free, as well as yet another 1991 model with just 11k miles on the clock – and it was also in rather amazing condition, both inside and out.
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