The value of a 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Bill Blass Edition typically ranges from $10,000 to $20,000, depending on factors like condition, mileage, and originality. Limited production and unique styling can enhance its desirability among collectors. It's advisable to consult classic car valuation guides or auction results for a more precise figure based on current market trends.
Louis Perry has: Played German Lumberjack in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Registrar in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Ambulance Driver in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Parpignol in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Giuseppi in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Company in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Bellboy in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Tobacco Vendor in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976.
Ford didn't break down the numbers but about 56,000 Mark IV's were produced in 1976. A designer car cost about $3000 more than a standard one so I would guess about one in ten were Designer cars.
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Lincoln Burrows stated that the picture of Christina Scofield and Michael as an infant in front of a car was falsified because the automobile in the photo was manufactured in 1976 but Michael was an infant in 1974.
Live from Lincoln Center - 1976 was released on: USA: 30 January 1976
The Last of Mrs- Lincoln - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 16 September 1976
Susanne Marsee has: Played Sara in "Roberto Devereux" in 1975. Played Cinderella in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Mrs. Sergstrom in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Maddalena in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Marcellina in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played Zaida in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976.
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Live from Lincoln Center - 1976 Lincoln Center Festival 2001 was released on: USA: 19 July 2001
Only 2,000 units of the Givenchy 1976 Lincoln Mark IV were produced. This luxury edition was a collaboration between Lincoln and the French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, featuring unique design elements and high-end details that distinguished it from standard models. The Givenchy Mark IV is now considered a rare collectible among classic car enthusiasts.