I think I'm in love. Yours is only the second Mark IV I've ever seen without the opera-window option--the first being the prototype used in the sales brochure.
---Tony
72 Mark IV Opera Window Delete
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Re: 72 Mark IV Opera Window Delete
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1966 Continental Sedan, affectionately known as "Frankenstein" until body restoration is done (to be renamed "General Sherman" on that event)
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1966 Continental Sedan, affectionately known as "Frankenstein" until body restoration is done (to be renamed "General Sherman" on that event)
Re: 72 Mark IV Opera Window Delete
Glad you like it! It is going to be a lot of work to get her up and going again. It seems like everytime I get into it I find more rust. But I am excited that one day ill be able to cruise it around in style once again. I'll try to keep everyone updated on the progress.TonyC wrote: I think I'm in love. Yours is only the second Mark IV I've ever seen without the opera-window option--the first being the prototype used in the sales brochure.
---Tony
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Re: 72 Mark IV Opera Window Delete
Hey, that is pretty cool! I've never seen one, that sail panel looks huge. Good luck with your Mark!
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'70 Continental Mark III, '70 Buick Skylark
2000 Chevy Silverado, 2010 Mercedes Benz E350,
2012 Audi S5
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