Classic Lincoln Mark V for Sale

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1979 Lincoln Mark V $19,997
1979 Lincoln Mark V $19,997
1978 Lincoln Mark V $19,997
1979 Lincoln Mark V $24,997
1978 Lincoln Mark V $13,995
1979 Lincoln Mark V $17,995

Frequently Asked Questions about the Lincoln Mark V

Most US states define a classic vehicle as 25+ years old. The Lincoln Mark V qualifies in most states for: collector/antique license plates (lower fees, mileage restrictions), classic-car-only insurance (Hagerty, Grundy), and exemption from emissions testing in many jurisdictions.
Most Lincoln Mark V listings on Classic Cars Arena are concentrated in: Michigan, Kansas, New York. Generally, dry-climate states (CA, AZ, TX, NV) offer rust-free examples; the rust belt (MI, OH, PA, NY) requires extra inspection for body and frame corrosion.
Show-quality (concours-grade) examples have flawless paint, NOS parts, original components, and detailed engine bays — typically priced 50–150% above driver-quality. Driver-quality cars are mechanically sound and presentable but show honest patina or previous repairs.
Across 5 Lincoln Mark V listings on Classic Cars Arena, prices range from $9,495 to $34,495. The average asking price is $21,476, with a median of $19,895.
Like most classic cars, well-maintained Lincoln Mark V examples — especially original or numbers-matching ones — have shown stable to appreciating value over the past decade. Documented restorations, low-mileage survivors, and rare trims command premium prices.
Marque-specific suppliers (Eckler's, NPD, Year One, Summit Racing, JEGS) stock reproduction and NOS parts for popular classic American models. For rare items, swap meets, online forums, and auction houses are best. Mechanical parts (engine, brakes) are widely available; trim and badging can be harder to source.
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