This is a rare 1980 Lincoln Continental Mark VI Signature Series 2dr. Beauitul Signature Series Sliver metallic paint and inside is beauitful dark red, Texas Bordello velour seats. Does have power moonroof! This car has 351W V8 2bbl; only 104,500 ORIGINAL KILOMETERS, that mean approx about 64,000 miles on it.
In my understanding about 1980-1981 Mark VI Signature Series are rare, unique, and often misunderstood examples of the Mark Heritages. Many of them are completely unaware of the difference between a Signature Series Town Car, and a Signature Series Mark VI (or between a 1980/1981 model and the subsequent 1982/1983 models). This 'Series' identification was applied to the Mark VI, before it become a Town Car trademark.
Additionally, the 1980 and 1981 Mark VIs share the distinction of being the equivalent and subsequent standard bearers of the heralded 1978 Diamond Jubilee and 1979 Collector's Series Mark V's. The Extensive list of standard and special features, unique to the 1980 and 1981 Mark VI Signature Series, two-door and four-door models.
One undeniable fact remains: the 1980 and 1981 Mark VI Signature Series is the rarest and most exclusive of all sixth-generation Marks.
1980-1981 Signature Series's interior color only one is dark red (whatever in leather seats or velour seats). Also 1980-1981 Signature Series's paint is only available two colors is Dark Red and Silver Metallic. But interesting in second half of 1981 Signature Series of Mark VI offered two new color is black and white.
Here some my favorite pictures with descriptions:


Unique pin stripe on hood:

Color keyed lens and color keyed bumper:

Rare padded deck lid deleted option:

Production numbers: 80 = 1980 model year 243 = productions built

Nice Macassar Ebony woodgrain:

Mark VI's nameplate:

Beauitful Texas Bordello Velour seats:

Special Lincoln badge on rear back seat:

Comfortable rear seats:

Signature Series' tool kits in the trunk:

Original re-chargeable flashlight in the glovebox:
In my understanding about 1980-1981 Mark VI Signature Series are rare, unique, and often misunderstood examples of the Mark Heritages. Many of them are completely unaware of the difference between a Signature Series Town Car, and a Signature Series Mark VI (or between a 1980/1981 model and the subsequent 1982/1983 models). This 'Series' identification was applied to the Mark VI, before it become a Town Car trademark.
Additionally, the 1980 and 1981 Mark VIs share the distinction of being the equivalent and subsequent standard bearers of the heralded 1978 Diamond Jubilee and 1979 Collector's Series Mark V's. The Extensive list of standard and special features, unique to the 1980 and 1981 Mark VI Signature Series, two-door and four-door models.
One undeniable fact remains: the 1980 and 1981 Mark VI Signature Series is the rarest and most exclusive of all sixth-generation Marks.
1980-1981 Signature Series's interior color only one is dark red (whatever in leather seats or velour seats). Also 1980-1981 Signature Series's paint is only available two colors is Dark Red and Silver Metallic. But interesting in second half of 1981 Signature Series of Mark VI offered two new color is black and white.
Here some my favorite pictures with descriptions:


Unique pin stripe on hood:

Color keyed lens and color keyed bumper:

Rare padded deck lid deleted option:

Production numbers: 80 = 1980 model year 243 = productions built

Nice Macassar Ebony woodgrain:

Mark VI's nameplate:

Beauitful Texas Bordello Velour seats:

Special Lincoln badge on rear back seat:

Comfortable rear seats:

Signature Series' tool kits in the trunk:

Original re-chargeable flashlight in the glovebox:

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