Introduction: Mark III Owners
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Re: Introduction: Mark III Owners
There hasn't been much activity on this. I would like to see it move along, but it takes a very motivated team of enthusiasts to move this along.
The below links are mostly dead.
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Re: Introduction: Mark III Owners
I would be keen to contribute in any way I can but I believe we need someone to drive it and/or steer it.
Anyone willing to put their hand up?
Anyone willing to put their hand up?
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I don't understand the work that is needed.
Just taking pics of original parts?
>>>>>>>>>>>>Action
Just taking pics of original parts?
>>>>>>>>>>>>Action
Phoenix - Yeah, it's hot, however it's a dry heat
2006 Lincoln Navigator Limited 5.4l 3V
1996 Lincoln Mark VIII 2DR Coupe Diamond Anniversary 4.6l DOHC, 4R70W, 3.07
1970 Continental Mark III Triple Black 460 4v, C6, 2.80 (Used for Woodward Dream Cruise or just generally stored in Michigan)
1966 Lincoln Continental 4DR Convertible 462 4v, C6, 3.00
1966 Mercury Park Lane 4DR Breezeway 410 4v, C6, 2.80
2006 Lincoln Navigator Limited 5.4l 3V
1996 Lincoln Mark VIII 2DR Coupe Diamond Anniversary 4.6l DOHC, 4R70W, 3.07
1970 Continental Mark III Triple Black 460 4v, C6, 2.80 (Used for Woodward Dream Cruise or just generally stored in Michigan)
1966 Lincoln Continental 4DR Convertible 462 4v, C6, 3.00
1966 Mercury Park Lane 4DR Breezeway 410 4v, C6, 2.80
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It definitely does take a very motivated team, I agree. I too would like to see this move along. Unfortunately from my end it’s been difficult to. I just started a new job recently and I’ve been laser focused on that. If anyone wants to drive, I’d be happy to provide info as we go along.
-Allan
'54 Lincoln Capri Sport Coupe, '56 Continental Mark II, '61 Lincoln Continental Convertible,
'62 Lincoln Continental Sedan, '70 Lincoln Mark III, '72 Lincoln Mark IV, '17 Lincoln MKC
'54 Lincoln Capri Sport Coupe, '56 Continental Mark II, '61 Lincoln Continental Convertible,
'62 Lincoln Continental Sedan, '70 Lincoln Mark III, '72 Lincoln Mark IV, '17 Lincoln MKC
Re: Introduction: Mark III Owners
After installing new A.C.C. carpet, I found another build sheet stapled to the bottom of the center arm rest in the rear seat back. Thankfully, it matched up with the other 2 I'd found previously. 8/15/69 build (a Friday), basically a line build, nothing special, sent to Buffalo.
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Any new progress on an authenticity manual for the Mark III? I have a Mark III in the works and while the car is very nice, I want to take it to the next level. Doesn't seem like much has been happening here with the manual and LCOC does not offer one yet. I'd be willing to contribute once the car gets here.
Nick
Current: 1971 Mark III, 2012 MKZ AWD, 2016 F-150 Platinum
WANTED: 1969 Continental sedan, 77 Continental Town Car w/opera window delete, 76 Fleetwood Brougham
Current: 1971 Mark III, 2012 MKZ AWD, 2016 F-150 Platinum
WANTED: 1969 Continental sedan, 77 Continental Town Car w/opera window delete, 76 Fleetwood Brougham
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