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
Yes but you have to re-wire all the speakers
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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.
its very very easy just go to strut masters.com and order the factory bolt up kit did it to my 1996 Lincoln mark v111 right before winter...it is very easy
The Lincoln cent does not use a "P" mint mark. The coin was struck in Philadelphia.