1986_MarkVII
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What: parting out pristine LSC :wrench
Auto: Lincoln Mark VII LSC 1989
Where: Pick-N-Pull in Rancho Cordova, California (Sacramento County)
This LSC was loved and none of use could ascertain why it's at Pick-N-Pull, but it was a red letter day for many of us.
This weekend is PNP's annual 50 percent off sale.
This LSC is in near pristine condition. No visual signs of rust on, under, or inside. It is Champaign color exterior and fawn or tan interior (I'm not sure what they call that color.). All its logos are still on the car.
A man from Elk Grove was there with us. He took the fuel injected system and many other items under the hood.
The front and taillights and all exterior body parts are still there with no signs of trauma anywhere on the body. Bumpers and chrome trims in remarkable condition.
Some Bozo made a mess out of the dash on the passenger side to get at something that we could not determine. The idiot cut wires instead of just unplugging them. That joker went at that dash like Sherman's Troupes marching through Atlanta.
Anyway, the EG man took the door panels and the sun visors while I took the headliner, back windowsill, and console/arm rest. Seats are in remarkable condition with leather upholstery with velour accents.
All of us debated taking the rubber air bags because they looked new. Anyway, the air bags are still on the car.
R
Auto: Lincoln Mark VII LSC 1989
Where: Pick-N-Pull in Rancho Cordova, California (Sacramento County)
This LSC was loved and none of use could ascertain why it's at Pick-N-Pull, but it was a red letter day for many of us.
This weekend is PNP's annual 50 percent off sale.
This LSC is in near pristine condition. No visual signs of rust on, under, or inside. It is Champaign color exterior and fawn or tan interior (I'm not sure what they call that color.). All its logos are still on the car.
A man from Elk Grove was there with us. He took the fuel injected system and many other items under the hood.
The front and taillights and all exterior body parts are still there with no signs of trauma anywhere on the body. Bumpers and chrome trims in remarkable condition.
Some Bozo made a mess out of the dash on the passenger side to get at something that we could not determine. The idiot cut wires instead of just unplugging them. That joker went at that dash like Sherman's Troupes marching through Atlanta.
Anyway, the EG man took the door panels and the sun visors while I took the headliner, back windowsill, and console/arm rest. Seats are in remarkable condition with leather upholstery with velour accents.
All of us debated taking the rubber air bags because they looked new. Anyway, the air bags are still on the car.
R