2004 Lincoln Mark X Concept

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$129,250 USD | Sold

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  • A striking Lincoln two-seater convertible concept

280 bhp, 3.9-liter DOHC V-8 engine, five-speed automatic transmission, four-wheel independent coil-spring suspension, and four-wheel power anti-lock disc brakes. Wheelbase: 109 in.

Throughout history, Lincoln has used the Mark name to signal a truly special vehicle. From the 1956 Continental Mark II through to the ’90s, each quickly became a classic with known quality, clean styling, and consistent good taste. The Mark X concept was designed to demonstrate the potential of the Lincoln brand by stretching its DNA to a sophisticated roadster. As stated by Chief Designer Marek Reichman, “The focus with Mark X is on pure, integrated design…Our holistic exterior and interior design approach instantly shows its rewards, competing against the best personal luxury convertibles in the world.”

Design emphasis was placed on integrating the functional aspects of the car, from the sweeping grille to the innovative door handles to the sloped rear fascia. The result is an uncluttered exterior, where essential details, such as the delicate contrast of Atlantic Pearl paint, chrome accents, and well-placed Lincoln emblems, are subtle, yet they drape the vehicle in elegance. The flawlessly crafted and tailored soft leather Lime Sorbet interior is complemented with Corian, aluminum, and chrome accents. The doors open, the lights function, and the panoramic glass roof retracts via key fob. This one-of-a-kind Mark X is bold and attractive more than a decade later.

This vehicle will run and drive but is not DOT or EPA certified. It cannot be registered for highway use in the United States and is offered on a Bill of Sale only.