1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV Bill Blass Designer Edition







Ended Dec 18, 2024 at 8:30 PM UTC
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Description
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Introduced for the 1972 model year, the Lincoln Continental Mark IV was available exclusively as a two-door hardtop coupe that competed nearly exclusively against the Cadillac Eldorado. Four inches longer than its predecessor, the Mark IV featured an instantly recognizable Rolls Royce-like grille, hidden headlights, oval opera windows, and a decorative Continental rear trunk hump that evoked the look of rear-mounted spare tires of the 1950s (the spare tire was, in fact, stored immediately behind the rear seat).
As with the Mark III, the Mark IV shared its chassis with the Ford Thunderbird, with the Mark IV receiving its own bodywork below the windows. Updates included new bumpers, greater sound insulation, and thicker carpeting in 1974, and four-wheel disc brakes in 1975. Under its long hood was a 202 horsepower, 460 cubic-inch V8.
This Mark IV is a Bill Blass Designer Edition, built in limited quantities for 1976. All were painted in Dark Blue Metallic with cream and gold two-tone pinstriping. Body molding trim was available in dark blue or contrasting cream, and the car’s Landau roof was finished in Cream Normande Grain.
Highlights
1976 Mark IV Bill Blass Designer Edition, one of 3,213 built
Final year of production for the full-size Lincoln Continental
Powered by a 460 cu-in V8 rated at 202 horsepower and 356 lb-ft of torque
Bill Blass Designer Edition features include:
Dark Blue Metallic paint with cream and gold two-tone pinstriping
Cream Normande Grain Landau roof
Cream body molding
Blue Versailles Majestic Velour upholstery
Bill Blass signature on the opera windows and instrument panel plate
Forged aluminum wheels
Cartier clock
Shag cut pile carpeting
The chassis number (6Y89A857702) decodes as:
6 – 1976 model year
Y – Wixom, Michigan, assembly plant
89 – Two-door coupe
A – 460 cu-in V8
857702 – Sequential production number
Features
Two-door, rear-wheel-drive personal luxury car
Concealed dual headlamps with retractable doors
Concealed windshield wipers with washer jets on wiper arms
Chrome bumpers with overriders
Dual exhaust
Faux spare tire hump on trunk lid
Power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes
Traction-Lok differential
Power-adjustable Twin Comfort Lounge front seats
Rear bench seat
Power steering
Power windows
Power locks
Remote-adjustable mirrors
Cruise control
Automatic temperature control with A/C and heat
Defogger/defroster
Woodgrain trim accents the dashboard, steering wheel, and door panels
Dash instrumentation/indicator lights:
120 mph speedometer and odometer
Fuel level gauge
Warning lights for Alternator, Engine, Low Fuel, Door Ajar, Brake, Fasten Seat Belt
Individual center arm rests for driver and passenger
Courtesy door lights
Shoulder and lap belts
Quadrasonic Tape AM/FM Stereo radio
Power antenna
Remote trunk release in glove box
Vent windows
Dual sun visors with vanity mirrors
Vogue P235/75 R15 white wall tires
Known Imperfections
Headlight doors are inoperable (doors are stuck open)
Scratch and paint chips on passenger front fender
Paint chip behind driver’s side front wheel well
Paint worn off driver’s step plate
Paint chip and scratch on driver’s side rear fender
Scratch on passenger side front fender near antenna
Hood is bent on both corners near windshield
Bill Blass panel plate on dash is missing
Included
Spare tire with cover
Jack
1975-76 Ford Shop Manual set of five: Chassis, Engine, Electrical, Body, and Pre-Delivery
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV acquired it in April 2024.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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