The Lincoln Continental Mark V Coupe is one of the most iconic American luxury cars of the 1970s. An impressive and stately model from the Ford Motor Company's Continental Division, this two-door luxury coupe stands out with its dramatic presence and unique styling. The 1977 model year of the Continental Mark V Coupe has the same long wheelbase chassis as its earlier versions, and a luxurious interior with options like a deluxe full length console and luxurious pile carpeting. Its classic design features a hood that curves dramatically towards the front fascia to create a muscular look, and the exaggerated curved fenders and door lines contribute to the classic design. The exterior of the 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V Coupe features a grille with amber headlamps and white turn signals. Cyclops headlamps line up with body-colored bumpers, while the enormous chrome C-pillar matches up with wraparound taillights for a polished and complete look. Large 15-inch wheels with chrome hubcaps and Goodyear tires ensure a comfortable ride. Under the hood of the 1977 Continental Mark V Coupe is a 7.5-liter V8 engine that generates up to 210 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. The engine is coupled to a three-speed C6 automatic transmission and heavy-duty power brakes ensuring a smooth, reliable ride. Despite its large size, the car can reach a top speed of 120 miles per hour. This iconic large luxury coupe not only looks the part, but also delivers a combination of stylish exterior look with top performance and equally impressive fuel economy. The 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V Coupe will go down in history as one of the boldest and most stylish luxury cars of the 1970s.
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