Supercharging Is Not A Crime: 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC
I’ve seen lots of strange things in craigslist adverts. Dirty thumbs and oily rags obscure license plates for some unknown reason on a regular basis…and there is a certain subset of the population who can only find time to take pics of their car at the gas station at night (vampires?)..but this next car is a new highlight in the smorgasbord that is craigslist. I present..the first…the only..crime scene tape in a craigslist photo shoot. Bravo. Well done. Find this 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC with supercharger offered for $8500 in Shepherdsville, KY via craigslist. Tip from Jeff.
From the seller:
1998 lincoln mark viii lsc
VIN: 1LNFM92V7WY660781
condition: like new
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 18450
paint color: red
size: full-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: sedan
-Only 1 previous owner, garage kept with both owners.
-No cosmetic defects/damage/deterioration.
-No mechanical defects/damage.
-ONLY 18450 miles and almost all highway miles!
-Runs and drives very well.
-I have almost if not all service receipts from the time we have owned it and would be happy to provide any additional information and/or pictures as well as copy of Carfax report.
AFTER-MARKET PARTS/UPGRADES:
**(After market modifications brings HP to roughly 450hp.)
*NOVI SUPERCHARGER
*Interceptor gauges by Aero Force
*High performance headers
*SS high performance exhaust
*Ford racing locker 4.07
AFTER MARKET HIGH PERFORMANCE WHEELS
-FRONT-Hankook Ventus 255/40ZR19 modular performance wheels
-REAR-Mickey Thompson street radials p265/40R18.
(This was my dads car, his project/play toy whenever he wasn’t working as an OTR driver. He bought it around 2006, and spent a lot of time and money taking it from a car that was already in pristine condition with minimal wear and turning it into a very fast and fun car that is still in excellent shape and still runs great. Unfortunately, dad died last December. As much as i want to keep this car for a number of reasons, I cant. Ive got to take care of my family now that hes gone as well as my own since im having my 2nd child in a few weeks. I cant bear to just let it sit and collect dust so…hopefully someone will see this car the way my dad did and can make it their own)
A/C:
FrontAirbag:
DriverAirbag:
Passenger Alarm
Alloy Wheels
AM/FM Radio
Multi-disc CD Changer
Anti-Lock Brake
sBucket Seats
Cassette Radio
Cruise Control
Leather Interior
Memory Seats
Power Locks
Power Seats
Power Steering
Power Windows
Premium Sound
Rear Window Defroster
Remote Keyless Entry
Sunroof/Moonroof
Tinted Glass
Premium Sound System
Seating
Leather Seats
Memory Seat
Exterior
Alloy Wheels
Sunroof/Moonroof
do NOT contact me with uns
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I kinda liked these back 10 or more years ago found a clean one on a local car lot and was so disappointed with the the way it drove and handled, my Mom had a late 80's T-Bird and it drove just like that car, not that the bird was a bad car really just not what i was looking for in a Lincoln and yup same underpinnings as Bird and Cougar.
Police tape and trunk open…
I can't decide if I should love it or hate it! 🙂
I keep asking myself:
"Why would a car like this be driven less than 1,000 miles a year?"
And my answers are not encouraging.
-Stan (…yeah, *that* Stan…)
A few years ago I liked her a little, found a clean one in a local car park, and was so disappointed with the way I drove and drove that my mother had a T-Bird in the late 80's and she drove like that. Car, not that the bird was a bad car, it really wasn't what I was looking for in a Lincoln and yes, the same basics as Bird and Cougar.