October 29, 200520 yr Lincoln Mark VIII: Looks pretty sharp, I suppose. O.K. interior, 4.6L V8 (Mustang?) engine.
October 29, 200520 yr Had the DOHC version of the engine for 280-290 hp. First use of neon gas for taillights.
October 29, 200520 yr [post="36019"][/post] I know you domestic freaks may hate the styling, but the last gen prelude is one of the best 4 bangers to drive! B)
October 29, 200520 yr I liked the Prelude, all gens. The Mark VIII is another illustration of the fact that they don't hold up as well as Cadillac in looks, durability, desirability as a used car... nothing. Last-gen Eldorados still look good, especially in TC trim. The Mark VIII is nothing more than a tarted-up Thunderbird, and now whenever I see one, it's a ragged-out hooptie sagging on its air springs. I personally think the Mark VII was a better effort.
October 29, 200520 yr I know you domestic freaks may hate the styling, but the last gen prelude is one of the best 4 bangers to drive! Heh... I'm not a domestic freak and I loved the styling of it. That's why I posted it. :P Lumina Z34 Heh... And to think I almost had a Lumina sedan as my first car. My plans were to make it into a Z34 sedan. Would've been interesting, but I'm glad I got my GA now... even if it does have 80,000 more miles. :D
October 29, 200520 yr I think the Mark VIII looks really good in black. I love the last Eldo too, but the Mark just has a great sinister look to it.
October 29, 200520 yr Me no like the last-gen Celica. I liked the first gen (mini Mustang) before big bumpers, and I liked the first Calty-designed car... was that second-gen? The first California-designed Celica? I remember actually being excited to see a Celica with the longer nose... which meant it was a Celica Supra, with the inline six. Now I think Toyota is the Anti-Christ. <_<
October 29, 200520 yr I always liked the Mark VIIIs if they were in LSC trim <body colour grill>. In black I think they kinda look batmobileish.
October 30, 200520 yr My three Favorite cars of all time... Buick GNX Pontiac Trans Am WS6 Plymoth Hemi Cuda
October 30, 200520 yr I love the Mark VIII's. A guy at one of my "jobs" had one, mint and kept that way. It was the brilliant soft green I like, Ford used in on everything back then, but this green had a gold flake in it. It really stood out in the sun. Like Blu said though I did see many just sit on the used lots and never sell. They were however, brown and a strrange purplish color. Im with Z on the LHS, the first Gen, my Uncle bought one new when they were still NYer's. Love em, but still have never drivin one. Was going to check them out when shopping last time but there was that LSS and ...........sold !
October 30, 200520 yr My next project, in Black, not home yet gonna do some panel modifications, going for something like this - in black
October 30, 200520 yr What kind of Lancia is that? Beta? Go with the rally treament; rallying rocks! [post="36220"][/post] Thats a 76 Scorpion (US) Monte Carlo (elsewhere) a pretty much underpowered, denutted smog engined car that my close friend has had for decades. Hes into Vettes and Hotrods now so its been sitting in garage for 15 years. I did some tree work around his house and its a done deal. Needs a complete. Small, easy - comparitively. Lots of potential. Heres the group 5 GT turbo car and info, its much different - naturally http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.php?f...php&carnum=1104 Edited October 30, 200520 yr by razoredge
October 30, 200520 yr Personally, I really like Marks, especially VIIs and VIIIs. The pictures that Varience posted don't really do the car justice. If you get it in darker colors with the chrome trim, I think it's a pretty stunning vehicle. And even better are the '84-'92 Mark VIIs. Edited October 30, 200520 yr by mustang84
October 30, 200520 yr Agreed, the Mk VII was a breakout from the gas crisis induced travesty that was the Mk VI. It was proof that a more responsibly-sized luxury car could have plenty of presence. Same as the '92 Eldorado. I just haven't seen a decently-kept Mk VIII in like forever. In my opinion, Lincoln has always been too close to her lesser sisters to truly compete with Cadillac. Cadillac was always set apart more, CiMORON be damned. The exception being the stunning '61 Continental, of course, and maybe a few others. But the original Zephyr even looked like a Ford. Edited October 30, 200520 yr by ocnblu
October 30, 200520 yr Im tryin to remember the Mark VI but cant. I remember a late 70's TBird because there was one sitting around for sale a few years back. Probably similar ?
October 30, 200520 yr The Mark VI is sort of the forgotten Mark. The sleek lines of the Mark V were made very boxy on the Panther platform. There was also a four-door version.
October 30, 200520 yr Here's a Lincoln Mark VI...probably my least favorite of the Marks. They were made from 1980-1983 after the Mark V was downsized. It lost a lot of the character that the earlier Marks had. Mark V (1978-1979) Mark IV (1972-1977) - one of my favorites '76 Cartier Edition Edited October 30, 200520 yr by mustang84
October 30, 200520 yr Yup... the Mk IV was cool. In the 60's and 70's, some TV characters were known for their cars as much as anything else... I remember (barely) watching the show "Cannon". The main character always drove a Mk IV. I also like the Mk V.
October 30, 200520 yr Wow... am I the only one who can show the Asain companies a little love? :blink: Jeesh... :P :D
October 30, 200520 yr Author Ok, then. The second-generation Nissan 300ZX: Edited October 30, 200520 yr by VarianceJ30
October 30, 200520 yr Yay! :D I love those... There used to be one that hung out around Brookville. I haven't seen it lately...
October 31, 200520 yr [post="36335"][/post] Ah yes, the Domestics greatest styling years :P . I didnt pay much attention back them because I couldnt, it hurt my eyes. Still I assumed the Mark would have been sporty. The 80/81 NYers were the same kind of "thing". I remember when my Grandfather bought the 82 NYer it is the same car as we would remember being called Fifth Avenue but it was called a NYer in 82. I thought silently 'but why?'. Today I still have that car and love it :lol: When you sit down inside and the outside world goes away you forget all about the square styling. Naturally I prefer the NYer to Lincolns of the day. Interesting car was the early 80's Imperials, I should hunt down a picture, at least they were unique, perhaps the last blade edged car.
October 31, 200520 yr 81 Imperial I guess they were even reced in NASCAR, this is a model someone hand built from a Tbird model :unsure: this car is one of the few non sports cars from approx 77-86 that I would consider paying hard earned cash for. It would need to be black with red leather.
October 31, 200520 yr The early 1600, 2000, 240/260/280 Z and second 300ZX as well as 3000 GT are about the only Japanese cars I'll give a look. Even though they are little more than Italian copycats, perhaps why I will look at them.
October 31, 200520 yr Okay... it took me forever to find decent (meaning not too big, not too small, not riced, and not stupid) pics of this car... So I better see atleast 5 posts with comments about it...
October 31, 200520 yr Author I like this generation the best -- the S15 (damn, I wish Nissan brought it here):
October 31, 200520 yr No picture, but the ~1995 Maximas were so ahead of its time. I rode in one yesterday, and the VQ30 V6 was amazingly smooth and quiet. It had some intake modification, so at part throttle it was very refined (smoother and quieter than a 2006 GM 3500 V6, IMO), even at 4000 rpm, but at full-throttle, it made an aggressive, rumbly sound and then a shriek... almost sounded like a V8, which is pretty impressive for something with "just" 3 liters. It had 140K miles, by the way.
October 31, 200520 yr Dodge Diplomat Loved (or hated in some cases) by cops everywhere Edited October 31, 200520 yr by mustang84
October 31, 200520 yr Vips ! I love that photo of the Wolfs, That a piece of America I can relate to.
October 31, 200520 yr Vips ! I love that photo of the Wolfs, That a piece of America I can relate to. Oh f**k you... :P
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