No. I was at several Licoln Mercury dealers 1977 to 1979 and did in fact see a Continental Mark V Convertible. On the rear fenders were the script St. Tropez. These were made by aftermarket conversion shops such as AHA or American Custom Coach. I remember the window price tag for the 1978 Mark V convertible at $35,000. An absolute fortune at the time. On Ebay motors these show up from time-to-time usually for $12,000 to $20,000.
where is the horn relay located for 1978 lincoln mark v
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its the factory coax cable.
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It would have come from the factory with ( 5W-30 )
Its in the trunk, in between the rear speakers under the trunk lineing.
25 gallons like the 1978
Konvertibilna Marka (KM) - "Convertible Mark
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Yes but you have to re-wire all the speakers
Yes. I do not remember their name but I believe they were out of Austin, Texas. I've seen one and that is one fine looking automobile with a convertible top. Yes, at least five companies made them in 1977, 1978, and 1979. Southern & International Lincoln Custom Co. (SILCCO), Andy Hotton Associates (AHA), and Maloney were the three big ones, but a company in Dallas made a version called the St. Tropez.
The Lincoln cent does not use a "P" mint mark. The coin was struck in Philadelphia.