In 1960, only 2,044 examples of the Lincoln Mark V Convertible were made. Today there is less than 500 reported examples still surviving. Standard factory features on the Lincoln Mark V include: six-way power adjustable seats, power vent windows and tinted glass. Other options that this car is equipped with are power brakes, steering, windows and a power-operated antenna.
This convertible is powered by a rebuilt 430-cid V-8 engine that is coupled to a rebuilt automatic transmission. The paint is reported to be "Desert Fawn," with a brown Haartz power convertible top, plus stylish rear fender skirts. The car is rolling on steel wheels with full wheel covers and thin whitewall tires. The handsome interior is fitted with rich brown upholstery, matching brown carpet and a Town & Country radio.