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What was the last year of the Lincoln Mark VII?

What was the last year of the Lincoln Mark VII?

We look forward to placing you in your next quality pre-owned vehicle. You are bidding on a beautiful 92 Lincoln Mark VII LSC Special Edition with only 49,000 miles. 1992 was the last year for the Mark VII and the lowest production year , which makes the 92 Mark VII Special Edition the rarest of all the black Special Editions.

What kind of engine does a 1992 Lincoln Mark VII have?

NO RUST Never smoked in and has been in the family for 25 years. 5.0 H.O 302 V8 225HP 300lb.ft torque 4 Speed Automatic Transmission with overdrive with a top speed of 120 mph. This is the first year of the 225 HP 5.0 H.O Ford Mustang GT engine offered to Lincoln from 1988-1992. This Lincoln LSC runs great with no motor problems.

Is there a power steering leak in a 1992 Lincoln Mark VII?

There was a small power steering leak that was fixed with new high pressure power steering hose, and the right inner tie rod had some play, that has been replaced, with a new front end alignment.

What kind of engine does a Lincoln LSC have?

This is the first year of the 225 HP 5.0 H.O Ford Mustang GT engine offered to Lincoln from 1988-1992. This Lincoln LSC runs great with no motor problems. Transmission is in perfect working order and interior is clean. Has a brand new set of all-season tires with less than 300 miles and still drives.

We look forward to placing you in your next quality pre-owned vehicle. You are bidding on a beautiful 92 Lincoln Mark VII LSC Special Edition with only 49,000 miles. 1992 was the last year for the Mark VII and the lowest production year , which makes the 92 Mark VII Special Edition the rarest of all the black Special Editions.

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There was a small power steering leak that was fixed with new high pressure power steering hose, and the right inner tie rod had some play, that has been replaced, with a new front end alignment.

When did the Lincoln Mk VII LSC come out?

The LSC and SE used this engine from 1988-’92, and 1990-up designer (i.e., Bill Blass) models used this engine as well. Any Mk VII so equipped will have a letter E in the eighth place in its VIN. This 1991 SE features the later-style instrument panel; all MK VIIs received the new style in 1990.

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