I own this car now. It's in Australia. It's my 3rd gold Diamond Jubilee in 10 years and my 5th '77 - '79 Lincoln. Let's just say the video is slick. 3rd cylinder has 30% compression loss, so the car does shake. Getting that sorted. Miles to Empty gauge does not work. Also all tires were dry rotted so needed new tires. Front seat cloth very thin, worn and brittle. Have new old stock from SMS Auto Fabrics. Moonroof did not work. Plastic around the moonroof was broken. Had it all repaired. Brakes needed total replacement from front to back. Callipers needed replacing, hoses needed replacing. Pads were non existent. Dash lights did not work. Needed a new light switch and globes. Clock did not work. Had it replaced. Lesson learned is do not go by the slick video. None of the flaws are mentioned by the super slick sales guy. Buyer beware. BTW, I didn't buy this car from Gateway and pay their $35,000 asking price. After Gateway it went to Mecum Auctions where I paid $22,000 - a much fairer price given what was not disclosed by Gateway.
Yah, but, do you have the Cartier Gold 1978 Jubilee watches? My grandparents were Ford dealers and recieved the watches. I just put them on my channel.
@@KathyJames-ol3mv the one i had was not the diamond jubliee. Mine was just a mark5 with 4 barrel option which was 77 and 78 was the last year for the 4 barrel option
I just bought a gold one out of California with 32k miles. Any suggestions for what I need to do or look for when it shows up? Have you had to order any parts or get any work done?
@@notsilttocs congratulations, mine also has 32k miles. Ensure everything works of course. A couple things on mine don’t work. Driver’s seat power lumber support and dash lights which appears to be the headlight switch itself. I’m worried ti change it as I don’t want to crack anything on the dash facia etc. doesn’t appear to be an easy job. A\C needed refrigerant and is now super cold. I tuned it up and the 460 pulls real nice super smooth and effortlessly
@@michaelparadisis4076 That is awesome Michael and really coincidental that we have the same mileage. Thanks for the advice. Looking forward to cruisin' in my Mark...
@@notsilttocs yes i found that funny our Marks have the Same mileage. Oh you’re going to love it Scott. A real pleasure to drive.,.people freak out when they see it and friends can’t believe the plush ride. A true automobile in every sense of the word.
Very classy video itself, the Diamond J shows the best in taste, would have been nice on black as well. Surprised by the noise it made though! My Mark IV had 2 resonators, 2 mufflers and the cats... Plus a silencer off the air filter. Mmmm... 🤔
I own this car now. It's in Australia. It's my 3rd gold Diamond Jubilee in 10 years and my 5th '77 - '79 Lincoln. Let's just say the video is slick. 3rd cylinder has 30% compression loss, so the car does shake. Getting that sorted. Miles to Empty gauge does not work. Also all tires were dry rotted so needed new tires. Front seat cloth very thin, worn and brittle. Have new old stock from SMS Auto Fabrics. Brakes needed total replacement from front to back. Callipers needed replacing, hoses needed replacing. Pads were non-existent. Dash lights did not work. Needed a new light switch and globes. Clock did not work. Had it repaired. Lesson learned is do not go by the slick video. None of the flaws are mentioned by the super slick sales guy. Buyer beware. BTW, I didn't buy this car from Gateway and pay their $35,000 asking price. After Gateway it went to Mecum Auctions where I paid $22,000 - a much fairer price given what was not disclosed by Gateway.
@@paulzanetti7565 It will be happy in Australia. It really is a nice edition. Consider switching out the motor and tranny in one shot. These cars are capable of stunning performance. If you repair one defect at a time, you'll go broke and crazy. You can always save the original stuff for a "purist", both the C-6 and the 385 series motor combined with a "good" 9 inch diff will later forever, even in heavily modified trim. As big as your Mark V is, Ford lightened it almost 700 lbs over the Mark IV. Cheers 🍻
@@xrmerkur No, they were good looking cars though. In Canada, you were really on your own for parts. That's why I had so many. Two ended up as parts cars, but that saved lots of money. Cheers 🍻
@@andykerr3803 well Didier i have so much respect for your dedication to the XR4Ti. ownership was overall enjoyable for me too. i spent plenty of money on repairs though. learned so much in the process that i even made a video about my experience.
@@xrmerkur I used a lot of after market race parts for the 2.3... Esslinger stuff. And fabricated other parts. In many ways, it was actually very practical and cheap. So many got abandoned by Ford and owners. The Cosworth Sierra kits were pretty cool too!
Til this very day, the MOST BEAUTIFUL MARK to d8. I might be a bit prejudice bc I had 1 in '78. No designer series too much $$$$. But, moonroof, velour seats, charcoal grey metallic. VOGUE tyres & oem chrome wheels. Beautiful, but, thirsty. Miles to empty always scared me on long trips. Mobile living room. A trunk the size of a Manhattan studio. Miss it . Also, I can't see a full console whereby eliminating a passenger seat These babies were made for 6 passengers. Sometimes 7 in a pinch & short ride.
Since 1978 I have scratched my a head at the choice of interior fabric, one of the UGLIEST materials I have ever seen, akin to air filter foam. Given the gorgeous leather and velour seating options for the other models of Mark V and Lincoln Continental (look at the Bill Blass leather for 1979 or the Versailles velour for the 1976 Mark IV) who is the idiot at Ford who selected this crap? It killed the car for me and looked even worse in blue!
This beautiful car is now residing at my home on the Gold Coast, Australia. Imported and arrived in December 2022.
That was the absolute pinnacle of American luxury in 1978. And I remember it well!
Pinnacle of American luxury car ever.
It was an excellent cruiser
I own this car now. It's in Australia. It's my 3rd gold Diamond Jubilee in 10 years and my 5th '77 - '79 Lincoln.
Let's just say the video is slick.
3rd cylinder has 30% compression loss, so the car does shake. Getting that sorted. Miles to Empty gauge does not work. Also all tires were dry rotted so needed new tires. Front seat cloth very thin, worn and brittle. Have new old stock from SMS Auto Fabrics.
Moonroof did not work. Plastic around the moonroof was broken. Had it all repaired.
Brakes needed total replacement from front to back. Callipers needed replacing, hoses needed replacing. Pads were non existent.
Dash lights did not work. Needed a new light switch and globes. Clock did not work. Had it replaced.
Lesson learned is do not go by the slick video. None of the flaws are mentioned by the super slick sales guy.
Buyer beware.
BTW, I didn't buy this car from Gateway and pay their $35,000 asking price.
After Gateway it went to Mecum Auctions where I paid $22,000 - a much fairer price given what was not disclosed by Gateway.
Yah, but, do you have the Cartier Gold 1978 Jubilee watches? My grandparents were Ford dealers and recieved the watches. I just put them on my channel.
This car is easy to work on. It was my daily driver for3.5 yrs
Hi Brian, do you mean this particular car, or the Diamond Jubilee in general?
@@KathyJames-ol3mv the one i had was not the diamond jubliee. Mine was just a mark5 with 4 barrel option which was 77 and 78 was the last year for the 4 barrel option
I just bought a gold DJE. Love it.
I just bought a gold one out of California with 32k miles. Any suggestions for what I need to do or look for when it shows up? Have you had to order any parts or get any work done?
@@notsilttocs congratulations, mine also has 32k miles. Ensure everything works of course. A couple things on mine don’t work. Driver’s seat power lumber support and dash lights which appears to be the headlight switch itself. I’m worried ti change it as I don’t want to crack anything on the dash facia etc. doesn’t appear to be an easy job. A\C needed refrigerant and is now super cold. I tuned it up and the 460 pulls real nice super smooth and effortlessly
@@michaelparadisis4076 That is awesome Michael and really coincidental that we have the same mileage. Thanks for the advice. Looking forward to cruisin' in my Mark...
@@notsilttocs yes i found that funny our Marks have the Same mileage. Oh you’re going to love it Scott. A real pleasure to drive.,.people freak out when they see it and friends can’t believe the plush ride. A true automobile in every sense of the word.
Gorgeous car
That's my baby ! 😭
Very classy video itself, the Diamond J shows the best in taste, would have been nice on black as well. Surprised by the noise it made though!
My Mark IV had 2 resonators, 2 mufflers and the cats... Plus a silencer off the air filter. Mmmm... 🤔
I own this car now. It's in Australia. It's my 3rd gold Diamond Jubilee in 10 years and my 5th '77 - '79 Lincoln.
Let's just say the video is slick.
3rd cylinder has 30% compression loss, so the car does shake. Getting that sorted. Miles to Empty gauge does not work. Also all tires were dry rotted so needed new tires. Front seat cloth very thin, worn and brittle. Have new old stock from SMS Auto Fabrics.
Brakes needed total replacement from front to back. Callipers needed replacing, hoses needed replacing. Pads were non-existent.
Dash lights did not work. Needed a new light switch and globes. Clock did not work. Had it repaired.
Lesson learned is do not go by the slick video. None of the flaws are mentioned by the super slick sales guy.
Buyer beware.
BTW, I didn't buy this car from Gateway and pay their $35,000 asking price.
After Gateway it went to Mecum Auctions where I paid $22,000 - a much fairer price given what was not disclosed by Gateway.
@@paulzanetti7565 It will be happy in Australia. It really is a nice edition. Consider switching out the motor and tranny in one shot. These cars are capable of stunning performance. If you repair one defect at a time, you'll go broke and crazy. You can always save the original stuff for a "purist", both the C-6 and the 385 series motor combined with a "good" 9 inch diff will later forever, even in heavily modified trim. As big as your Mark V is, Ford lightened it almost 700 lbs over the Mark IV.
Cheers 🍻
Just gorgeous!!!!
Thanks for using our song!
🤩what an absolute beauty. ❤️Continental. this would look great parked next to my Mark VI. 🎥 excellent video🎞
A Merkur guy 🤭
I had 5 in all...
@@andykerr3803 you’ve had quite the experience then 🙃. of those five have you ever had a Scorpio?
@@xrmerkur No, they were good looking cars though. In Canada, you were really on your own for parts. That's why I had so many. Two ended up as parts cars, but that saved lots of money.
Cheers 🍻
@@andykerr3803 well Didier i have so much respect for your dedication to the XR4Ti. ownership was overall enjoyable for me too. i spent plenty of money on repairs though. learned so much in the process that i even made a video about my experience.
@@xrmerkur I used a lot of after market race parts for the 2.3... Esslinger stuff. And fabricated other parts. In many ways, it was actually very practical and cheap. So many got abandoned by Ford and owners. The Cosworth Sierra kits were pretty cool too!
Til this very day, the MOST BEAUTIFUL MARK to d8. I might be a bit prejudice bc I had 1 in '78. No designer series too much $$$$. But, moonroof, velour seats, charcoal grey metallic. VOGUE tyres & oem chrome wheels. Beautiful, but, thirsty. Miles to empty always scared me on long trips. Mobile living room. A trunk the size of a Manhattan studio. Miss it . Also, I can't see a full console whereby eliminating a passenger seat
These babies were made for 6 passengers. Sometimes 7 in a pinch & short ride.
A 💎
thats a car you take shoes off when you get inside
Nice
How much nice car
Is it still for sale??. If yes contact me here. Tks
I had one with 460 4bbl
What a whale
Nice
No. It's a car.
Since 1978 I have scratched my a head at the choice of interior fabric, one of the UGLIEST materials I have ever seen, akin to air filter foam. Given the gorgeous leather and velour seating options for the other models of Mark V and Lincoln Continental (look at the Bill Blass leather for 1979 or the Versailles velour for the 1976 Mark IV) who is the idiot at Ford who selected this crap? It killed the car for me and looked even worse in blue!