Welcome to The Octane Project thread! My wife and I will be taking this opportunity to show you our build experience with our newly acquired Lincoln.
...........enjoy!
The comments you read here are our own views and does not necessarily reflect nor imply any views by for nor against LVC nor its officers or any forum users. Photos you see here is our own copyrighted property unless otherwise noted. We will provide credit of any images used, to our best ability, to its rightful owners next to the image. Working on vehicles and using power tools could be dangerous and Safety is our number one concern. We take all precaution to eliminate any potential hazards while working on our vehicles. We do not take resposibility for your actions. Please use common sense. Modify at your own risk. If you are unable to do your own work, please consult a professional.
The humble beginning: http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=74777
Presenting ......OCTANE. This is our HRL - our Hot Rod Lincoln. We nickname our cars because when we talk about our cars, it is a passion. It tends to lend a life of its own. Contrary to those who think that "It's Just a Car". You've heard that one before.
Why the name? The name fits. We chose to name the car Octane as it pays homage to its designers and the forward thinking the Lincoln engine builders had in mind for this model. It represents Power. It's a V8, it is #8 in the Mark family, wears badge VIII and number 8 in Greek is oKTw' or OCTO. So if you were wondering ...there ya go!
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Here is one of the first pictures taken after we acquired her. She is non-operational at this stage.
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1997 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC with Moonroof Trim option
2 Door Personal Luxury Coupe
Paint Code : (WK) Opal Opalescent
Interior Trim: (DJ) Ebony
Born Date: May 21, 1997
Where: Ford Wixom Assembly Plant
Wixom, Oakland County, Michigan USA
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Shares a long Wixom plant production history with...
1958–2002 Lincoln Continental
1958–2005 Ford Thunderbird
1980–1983 Lincoln Mark VI
1981–2007 Lincoln Town Car
1984–1992 Lincoln Mark VII
1993–1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
2000–2006 Lincoln LS
2005–2006 Ford GT
Unfortunately, the plant closed on May 31, 2007 after 6,648,806 cars built.
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You are looking at Octane in her initial non-running condition when we acquired her.
After pressure washing the years of grime and a little TLC , I was able to identify the many dents and dings she inherited during her first 13 years on the road. Interior has been removed for extensive cleaning and repairs.
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Powertrain and suspension needs extensive work also. This will be an ongoing project and no timeline has been set for completion. We sincerely hope you enjoy visiting our thread from time to time as we are, providing you our experience , successes, pitfalls and all.
...........enjoy!
The comments you read here are our own views and does not necessarily reflect nor imply any views by for nor against LVC nor its officers or any forum users. Photos you see here is our own copyrighted property unless otherwise noted. We will provide credit of any images used, to our best ability, to its rightful owners next to the image. Working on vehicles and using power tools could be dangerous and Safety is our number one concern. We take all precaution to eliminate any potential hazards while working on our vehicles. We do not take resposibility for your actions. Please use common sense. Modify at your own risk. If you are unable to do your own work, please consult a professional.
The humble beginning: http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?t=74777
Presenting ......OCTANE. This is our HRL - our Hot Rod Lincoln. We nickname our cars because when we talk about our cars, it is a passion. It tends to lend a life of its own. Contrary to those who think that "It's Just a Car". You've heard that one before.
Why the name? The name fits. We chose to name the car Octane as it pays homage to its designers and the forward thinking the Lincoln engine builders had in mind for this model. It represents Power. It's a V8, it is #8 in the Mark family, wears badge VIII and number 8 in Greek is oKTw' or OCTO. So if you were wondering ...there ya go!

Here is one of the first pictures taken after we acquired her. She is non-operational at this stage.

1997 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC with Moonroof Trim option
2 Door Personal Luxury Coupe
Paint Code : (WK) Opal Opalescent
Interior Trim: (DJ) Ebony
Born Date: May 21, 1997
Where: Ford Wixom Assembly Plant
Wixom, Oakland County, Michigan USA

Shares a long Wixom plant production history with...
1958–2002 Lincoln Continental
1958–2005 Ford Thunderbird
1980–1983 Lincoln Mark VI
1981–2007 Lincoln Town Car
1984–1992 Lincoln Mark VII
1993–1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
2000–2006 Lincoln LS
2005–2006 Ford GT
Unfortunately, the plant closed on May 31, 2007 after 6,648,806 cars built.


You are looking at Octane in her initial non-running condition when we acquired her.
After pressure washing the years of grime and a little TLC , I was able to identify the many dents and dings she inherited during her first 13 years on the road. Interior has been removed for extensive cleaning and repairs.


Powertrain and suspension needs extensive work also. This will be an ongoing project and no timeline has been set for completion. We sincerely hope you enjoy visiting our thread from time to time as we are, providing you our experience , successes, pitfalls and all.