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Brand
Lincoln
Model
Continental/ Liberace
Type
7.5 Mark IV
Body
Coupe
Year
1972
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
AH-66-19
Chassis number
2Y89A810885
Date of first admission
30-06-1972
Date of first admission (NL)
16-02-2001
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
72695 Miles
Color
White
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
The car is in running condition
The 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV is a stunning example of the luxury and grandeur of American cars of the early 1970s. Its association with Liberace, a flamboyant and famous entertainer known for his penchant for extravagance, only emphasizes the luxurious and eye-catching nature of this car. Additional fact is that this car can be shown to have actually belonged to Liberace.
The Mark IV was a member of the Lincoln Continental series, a series of high-end luxury cars produced by Ford's luxury division, Lincoln. Introduced in 1972 as the successor to the Mark III, the Mark IV quickly became a symbol of luxury and status.
The car was often powered by a powerful 7.5-liter V8 engine, equivalent to about 460 cubic inches. This engine offered exceptional performance for the time, although the emphasis was more on a smooth and quiet ride than on sporting performance.
The exterior of the Mark IV was large, imposing and elegant, with distinctive design elements such as a striking grille, hidden headlights and often a vinyl roof. The cars often featured luxurious details and finishes, making the Mark IV one of the most recognizable and sought-after luxury cars of its time.
The interior of the Mark IV exuded pure luxury, with spacious and comfortable seats, high-quality materials, and an abundance of amenities. The cabin was designed to surround its occupants with comfort and elegance, often with features such as wood veneers, luxurious carpeting, and sophisticated sound systems.
The car is very well documented, and this includes Liberace's registration documents of the time.
Liberace was extremely commercially successful, selling millions of records worldwide. His albums were often well received and he achieved numerous gold and platinum records. He was one of the pioneers of Las Vegas entertainment and was known for his prolonged performances in the city. His shows in Las Vegas attracted large crowds and contributed to the city's popularity as the entertainment capital of the world. He had his own successful television shows, including "The Liberace Show," which aired in the 1950s and 1960s. His television appearances brought him even more fame and admirers. He was known for his extravagant clothing style and use of crystal pianos and opulent decorations on stage. His unique style made him a fashion icon and a recognizable figure in the entertainment world.
The 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, especially in association with an icon like Liberace, embodies an era when excess, luxury and striking designs reigned supreme in the American automobile industry. It is an iconic model that reflects both the extravagant style of the early 1970s and the timeless elegance of Lincoln's Continental line.
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