Ladies...this is what American luxury was all about. This was top of the top of the line. I hope you truly enjoyed it, cause you will never ride in something smoother or more elegant. Thanks for a great video.
@@geraldboykin6159 maybe not sour so much as it much for focused on other things; economy and space utilization and so on. Here, the purpose was quiet and ultra comfort and elegance.
I have such fond memories of my Grandmother's 1978 Mark V Cartier Edition. I loved that car. It was metallic baby blue with light blue leather interior. Gram was "Hot Rod Lilly" in her Lincoln :)
Don’t hold the key in the start position after the engine is on like you did in this video, you’re gonna ruin the starter motor. Let off the key as soon as the engine is started.
@@kirillnovikov9077 Well, neither am I, but these girls do it well. They present the car well - and dress well. Quite an improvement over the years. I will give them credit for that. Keep up the good work and style.
Just sold my 77' Cartier. By the way, sitting in the back of this car is a Fucking nightmare. But driving it is just a dream....long as ur going straight!
@@highwaystar3780 Always wondered why the Mark V doesn't have armrest in the back. Sitting in the back of a Mark IV is fine and comfortable, once you get there. Moving the front seat forward for entry and exits - like todays cars in that price range do automatically - helps.
1978 Mark V is One of the best cars ever built in my opinion and I had One a few years back and plan to get another One in the near future for sure. This was by far the best video I have ever seen on a Mark V and the sales team killed it for sure and not just because they were both as beautiful and classy as that car is but they described and showed off the car perfectly in my opinion and knew the correct facts on the car as well so good job girls! 👍
Super ride, like my 77 Mark V with massive moon roof. 9 inch, sway bar and wheel discs can’t go wrong. Cartier clock still works. 46 years old. Truly they don’t make’m like they used to.
Warning: Driving a Lincoln like this will make you feel like a bigshot, like you've made it and like you've arrived. It also commands all kinds of respect. Not in a bad way, but in a good way. Fantastic presentation, Haley and Leyton!
You girls are giving me such nostalgia! I bought a '77 model in 1987 as a young adult. I loved it, and my friends called it my pimpmobile, but it had serious rust problems, so I only kept it 3 years.
Classic cars such a man's thing in general: inspiring to see the enthusiastic care in your work. Small things: power innards (e.g. seats) were not new to this era or ahead of their time. Mark III also had a 3-year run.
My brother back in the day had the Mark VII. He got it off a lease and when he came by us all the neighborhood kids were so jealous of me. I was too young to drive but it sure looked sweet. Very comfortable and fast. If you run into a Mark VII I might have to take it. Thanks girls and Bill.
I was a kid growing up with these luxury cars. I never thought plush seats, refined thin steering wheels, white wall tires and pop up hiden head lights would become obsolete. I couldn't be more wrong unfortunately. Great review. Thanks
i was 24 when this came out...and THAT'S A REAL BUMPER, GIRLS. METAL, HEAVY, PROTECTIVE...NOT THE PLASTIC BUMPERS THAT DO NOTHING TODAY BUT MAKE ALOT OF MONEY AFTER MARKET FOR THE CAR REPAIR GUYS AND THE AUTO MAKERS. WHAT A RIP OFF ITS BEEN SINCE THE DAYS OF REAL BUMPERS! THIS IS A VERY PRETTY CAR WITH STYLING THAT IS CLASSIC AND **CAN'T GO OUT OF STYLE. *THIS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK V. NIIIIICE! TOP DRAWER.*
My wife's parents own one of these and she takes me for rides in it, she loves the weight and power under her as the sound of the tires pound the open road... it is a beast.
Ahh, yes. Those beautifully manicured redish-pink nails capping the end of long elegant fingers, laying upon the dove-gray upholstery; those long smooth pairs of legs draped over the leather seating, coming to reside inside two pairs of elegant high-heels, nestled lazily upon the luxurious ruby-red plush pile carpeting. Bringing back the 1970s with grace and elegance. Now, the only thing missing are two-pairs of Gloria Vanderbilt sun glasses with the fading-shade lenses and humungous frames along with a little music from Mr. Barry White playing on the sound machine.
@@AutohausofNaples Actually I collect oldschool American cars at the Ukraine. For now I collect some cars of 90's years of last century. At present moment I have following cars in my private collection: Chevy Impala SS 96',Pontiac Bonneville 99'& Lincoln Town Car 95'. I was so interested of your review of Mark V with limited idition. But for now I have possibility to purchase just Mark VII. In future may be I will catch Mark V. Thanks for your review.👏👏👏
It is easy to see that it is no coincidence that they use two young women to analyze the car .. And sell it.. Women, and especially young women, are very concerned with interiors, colours, style, faschion, comfort etc etc. In contrast, they are probably not particularly aware of the purely technical and possible negative aspects of the car. But, an absolutely great car in its own way, that is.
Those long front ends are no joke. Back in the 70s and 80s if you were driving in the right lane you always had to watch for cars stopped on cross streets with half the car sticking into your lane because it was the only way the driver could see both ways. Nevertheless, those big boats make a statement and there was time when I considered buying a used one, when the availability was still plentiful. Ultimately I decided I wanted to get more than 8 miles per gallon so I bought an economy car.
'78 Lincoln Continental Mark V (Emilio Pucci version), nice! Superb job, ladies, above and beyond! By any chance, will you be presenting any Cadillacs? It'd be really cool if you ladies did!
@@bohemialite6371 I understand that it's about the Lincoln Mark V right now, I was only wondering if Haley and Leyton will present a Cadillac after this. That Mark V is one luxurious, respect commanding automobile!
Best moment of every video is when the doors swing open and these two visions of BEAUTY walk toward the camera! HaLEYton = true living GODDESSES on earth!
I had a 78 with a 400m,wedgewood blue turbine wheel.I think the 77-9 is one of best looking marks.I really loved that car until some kid in a pathfinder ran a red light,TOTALED.
So did it sell? What’s it going for? It looks like it needs an alignment judging by the wheel always pointing to the right on the straights. Nice review!
BUENAS NOCHES DAMAS, ESTE AUTO EN SUS TIEMPOS ERA LO MAXIMO, EN AUTOS . TODAVIA ESE AUTO TIENE VALOR INCALCULABLE. PARA MI ES TREMENDA MAQUINA. "DIOS LES BENDIGA"
Thank you Ladies for this great review. This car represents the pinnacle of America in the world - 1979. This year Khomeini came to power, Deng Xiaoping abandoned communist and China became super capitalist. Margaret Tatcher destroyed all union etc.....Now we can see the consequences of this. Now U.S is facing huge challenges. A lot of countries don't agree to be dominate by America. You can say that 1979 was the last year of the America peacefully domination of the world and this car represents this area.
Ladies...this is what American luxury was all about. This was top of the top of the line. I hope you truly enjoyed it, cause you will never ride in something smoother or more elegant. Thanks for a great video.
WAS is an indicator that engineering has gone sour!
I had a 1987 Cutlass supreme once. I can imagine just how smooth and plush that lincoln is 👍🤠
Lol, and I thought Bill had a heavy foot.
@@geraldboykin6159 maybe not sour so much as it much for focused on other things; economy and space utilization and so on. Here, the purpose was quiet and ultra comfort and elegance.
@@tdvandy2 : Today's car are stripped of immaculate luxury. The engineers got too many gadgets around the engine!
I have such fond memories of my Grandmother's 1978 Mark V Cartier Edition. I loved that car. It was metallic baby blue with light blue leather interior. Gram was "Hot Rod Lilly" in her Lincoln :)
Emotional video reminds me of the past. Who ever gets the car is very lucky
My dad had the 79 Bill Blass Edition....Amazing car...Great memories of my childhood.
I love those Lincoln/Mercury turbine wheels. When the front bumper arrives 15 minutes before the driver, that's my kind of car!!!
That is such a very beautiful automobile
The American Rolls Royce!!! I love this vintage luxury coupe 🇺🇸
Don’t hold the key in the start position after the engine is on like you did in this video, you’re gonna ruin the starter motor. Let off the key as soon as the engine is started.
Yep, and revving the hell out of it immediately after starting isn't very smart either.
Yeah, gonna destroy the flywheel 🥶
A timeless classic!!! These Continentals are so comfortable!! Great job girls!! 👍
I am not a fan of using pretty girls to sell cars.
@@kirillnovikov9077
Well, neither am I, but these girls do it well.
They present the car well - and dress well. Quite an improvement over the years. I will give them credit for that. Keep up the good work and style.
Ye fat gals with goaties instead huh?
Just sold my 77' Cartier. By the way, sitting in the back of this car is a Fucking nightmare. But driving it is just a dream....long as ur going straight!
@@highwaystar3780
Always wondered why the Mark V doesn't have armrest in the back.
Sitting in the back of a Mark IV is fine and comfortable, once you get there.
Moving the front seat forward for entry and exits - like todays cars in that price range do automatically - helps.
1978 Mark V is One of the best cars ever built in my opinion and I had One a few years back and plan to get another One in the near future for sure.
This was by far the best video I have ever seen on a Mark V and the sales team killed it for sure and not just because they were both as beautiful and classy as that car is but they described and showed off the car perfectly in my opinion and knew the correct facts on the car as well so good job girls! 👍
Super ride, like my 77 Mark V with massive moon roof. 9 inch, sway bar and wheel discs can’t go wrong. Cartier clock still works. 46 years old. Truly they don’t make’m like they used to.
As a Mark snob, I have to say, the ladies did a great job with the content.
Thank you so much for the nice comments!
Gotta love those classic American cars from the late 70s
Love those big American luxury cars they are like big boats nice job Haley and Layton
Warning: Driving a Lincoln like this will make you feel like a bigshot, like you've made it and like you've arrived. It also commands all kinds of respect. Not in a bad way, but in a good way. Fantastic presentation, Haley and Leyton!
One BIG, BAD amazing car!
It sure is, ladies, and for that, my hat goes off to the both of you!
I own a 77
@@taylorb4119...a Mark V, yes?
@@jarrelljimerson3346 yes, bought it about a year ago, here in Cincinnati.
You girls are giving me such nostalgia! I bought a '77 model in 1987 as a young adult. I loved it, and my friends called it my pimpmobile, but it had serious rust problems, so I only kept it 3 years.
Classic cars such a man's thing in general: inspiring to see the enthusiastic care in your work. Small things: power innards (e.g. seats) were not new to this era or ahead of their time. Mark III also had a 3-year run.
What a fabulous car. I'm in New Zealand so i shall never have the pleasure seeing one. Great presentation ladies. Thankyou.
The Diamond J. was a very nice version. This one looks in very good condition. Nice video 👍
My brother back in the day had the Mark VII. He got it off a lease and when he came by us all the neighborhood kids were so jealous of me. I was too young to drive but it sure looked sweet. Very comfortable and fast. If you run into a Mark VII I might have to take it. Thanks girls and Bill.
finally good camera work. first time I could see interior details
I was a kid growing up with these luxury cars.
I never thought plush seats, refined thin steering wheels, white wall tires and pop up hiden head lights would become obsolete.
I couldn't be more wrong unfortunately.
Great review.
Thanks
What a gem! I enjoyed it as much as they did.
That front bumper can be used as a seat at the drive threw movie theater 😆
Car sold yesterday!
Congratulations. It was a good looking car.
LOVE IT!!! I’m working on my 74 Mark IV as we speak…
I'm working on my Mk8....
@@henryford2736 Right on! I had one of those about 10 years ago and wish I still had it.
@@1mattbutch it's been sitting in the back yard about 5yrs. Need air suspension and paint. Apart from that it's in great condition. I miss driving it.
@@henryford2736 You probably already know what you can get coil over shocks to replace that air suspension that is troublesome
@@1mattbutch yes I'm aware. As last resort. Trying to make everything original.
Well done, the videoclip! Unfortunately, I live in Germany. However, watching the videoclip provides a great incentive to buy such a nice classic car.
i was 24 when this came out...and THAT'S A REAL BUMPER, GIRLS. METAL, HEAVY, PROTECTIVE...NOT THE PLASTIC BUMPERS THAT DO NOTHING TODAY BUT MAKE ALOT OF MONEY AFTER MARKET FOR THE CAR REPAIR GUYS AND THE AUTO MAKERS. WHAT A RIP OFF ITS BEEN SINCE THE DAYS OF REAL BUMPERS! THIS IS A VERY PRETTY CAR WITH STYLING THAT IS CLASSIC AND **CAN'T GO OUT OF STYLE. *THIS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK V. NIIIIICE! TOP DRAWER.*
Thank you so much for the comments and for watching our channel........this is an amazing car, drives sooooooo nice
Lee Iacocca was the one who said "Throw on a Rolls Royce grille" when the Mark III was designed.
And that after bringing us the hip Mustang! He went formal with the waterfall grill and opera windows!
Kept thinking they would run out of gas, with the red low fuel light on, but they made it, let the buyer fill it up! Sharp Lincoln .
That is absolutley my dreamcar!
Come on down, it's on the lot for sale :)
My wife's parents own one of these and she takes me for rides in it, she loves the weight and power under her as the sound of the tires pound the open road... it is a beast.
Another great tour, loved the Mark V
This is my ultimate dream car together with Lincoln Continental 1941-1948
I am absolutely LOVING these young gals enjoying this fine, vintage Lincoln. And peeling out no less!
0:16 this car looks perfect in that ambience
Mucho appreciated
She’s gorgeous in that drivers seat!!! Love the shoes on the pedals!!
It's those girls, they really know what they're talkin' about. They got me HOOKED!
We appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Very classy Lincoln! Good job on the presentation.
Thank you for the nice comment Byron......!!!
Nice pressentation of a really nice car. The Mark series spoils you for life.
02:00 you are referring to the Mark III.
Emilio had quite a life!
Fashion designer, car enthusiast, WWII veteran. Tortured by the Nazi Gestapo!
A fitting luxury car to remember him by
And he went to the University of Georgia. ...Go Dawgs!
A beautiful Land Yacht of a car.
Love the interior and the leg room.🤪😍
Ahh, yes. Those beautifully manicured redish-pink nails capping the end of long elegant fingers, laying upon the dove-gray upholstery; those long smooth pairs of legs draped over the leather seating, coming to reside inside two pairs of elegant high-heels, nestled lazily upon the luxurious ruby-red plush pile carpeting. Bringing back the 1970s with grace and elegance.
Now, the only thing missing are two-pairs of Gloria Vanderbilt sun glasses with the fading-shade lenses and humungous frames along with a little music from Mr. Barry White playing on the sound machine.
I thought the same thing, too funny!
Great comment!! 👏👏👏👏😁😁😁😁
Wtf
This video was about the Mark I thought.
Beautiful car, elegant ladies!, A fine presentation of the vid and correct facts and figures and features that this superior Emilio Pucci Mark V have.
Glad you enjoyed it!
12:42
The view out the windshield!
So true!
I’m ready to sail the asphalt highway!
My mom had one of these. It was the Cartier edition. I think it had a diamond in the opera window. I drove it as a teenager.
Emilio Pucci went to the University of Georgia in the 1930's. ...Go Dawgs!!!
Gorgeous...the Lincoln is nice too
Ladies, you 2 are right. It's a very rare Lincoln that is really eye catching. Even by todays standard. Classy all around, Great Car Ladies❤❤
I wanna get one of these or a Cartier Series 👍😎❤️
Beautiful.
Welcome Back Ladies
I couldn't have said it better myself!
Oh! @ 0:29, Hi, Haley and Leyton!
Greatest of the greats. Mark V
You ladies did a great job.
So nice!❤
Appreciate the nice comments!
@@AutohausofNaples Actually I collect oldschool American cars at the Ukraine. For now I collect some cars of 90's years of last century. At present moment I have following cars in my private collection: Chevy Impala SS 96',Pontiac Bonneville 99'& Lincoln Town Car 95'. I was so interested of your review of Mark V with limited idition. But for now I have possibility to purchase just Mark VII. In future may be I will catch Mark V. Thanks for your review.👏👏👏
Very nice classic!!
It is easy to see that it is no coincidence that they use two young women to analyze the car ..
And sell it..
Women, and especially young women, are very concerned with interiors, colours, style, faschion, comfort etc etc.
In contrast, they are probably not particularly aware of the purely technical and possible negative aspects of the car.
But, an absolutely great car in its own way, that is.
Wow old school classic
Nothing beats a four barrel 460 V8,
Except CAFE and stricter emissions regs! 😡
@@MisterMikeTexas and all for nothing.
Real luxury eye, ladies; unlike the bland SUVs/Crossovers that are considered "luxury" today. This was it & you...missed it.
Great video ! I’ve missed these videos ! Great job ladies !
I love Lincoln car super man,,,👌🏻👏🏻💞
This is a very nice Lincoln, drives AMAZING!!!!
I like the ladies voice tone. Soft and cute.
Awe, thanks!!!!
Those long front ends are no joke. Back in the 70s and 80s if you were driving in the right lane you always had to watch for cars stopped on cross streets with half the car sticking into your lane because it was the only way the driver could see both ways. Nevertheless, those big boats make a statement and there was time when I considered buying a used one, when the availability was still plentiful. Ultimately I decided I wanted to get more than 8 miles per gallon so I bought an economy car.
You should have worn Emelio Pucci dresses. The sunvisor design is from a dress pattern
'78 Lincoln Continental Mark V (Emilio Pucci version), nice! Superb job, ladies, above and beyond! By any chance, will you be presenting any Cadillacs? It'd be really cool if you ladies did!
Cadillac, THE QUEEN of all cars worldwide!!! Simply superb, especially from 1972 to 1979!!!! Anyway, best greetings from Athens, Greece!!!
Sorry Cadillac lover right now it's about the Lincoln Mark v.😎
@@bohemialite6371 I understand that it's about the Lincoln Mark V right now, I was only wondering if Haley and Leyton will present a Cadillac after this. That Mark V is one luxurious, respect commanding automobile!
@@bohemialite6371 this is lincolns turf haha
Best moment of every video is when the doors swing open and these two visions of BEAUTY walk toward the camera! HaLEYton = true living GODDESSES on earth!
You can say that again!!!
Z Z Top…she got legs!
Absolutely gorgeous
Definitely a Cruiser, good job ladies.
When you girls says it's so big I just rolled laughing can't help it it's because you two are in it
My dad came home with a brand new one when I was 11. 4 years later I had to learn to drive in this tank. You needed binoculars to see over the hood 😂😂
Very exclusive, very big & very imposing car 😳 "Truly American" 👌👍
Es mi pasion por los autos classicos y por endes los modelos Lincoln,muy bello
Now that's a car!!! aka a land yacht!
My goodness ! What a beauty. Prestine
Continental Mark V is the best of the Marks.
I had a 78 with a 400m,wedgewood blue turbine wheel.I think the 77-9 is one of best looking marks.I really loved that car until some kid in a pathfinder ran a red light,TOTALED.
Frank cannon investigation drove the same model in the TV show
In the 70s
good!
Errrr that cold revving! Easy, girls.
Thanks for the advice, car was completely warmed up. :)
Ladies excellent job on presenting this rare classic.
A great car! Congratulations!🎉😊
I really enjoy seeing girls driving these big Lincolns from the late 1970s.
So did it sell? What’s it going for? It looks like it needs an alignment judging by the wheel always pointing to the right on the straights. Nice review!
Yes, the Lincoln sold, it was $29K
BUENAS NOCHES DAMAS, ESTE AUTO EN SUS TIEMPOS ERA LO MAXIMO, EN AUTOS . TODAVIA ESE AUTO TIENE VALOR INCALCULABLE. PARA MI ES TREMENDA MAQUINA. "DIOS LES BENDIGA"
The only thing missing from this car is the moonroof! Still a great automobile!
Nice car, I want this car in Europe 😁
It's available to purchase :)
My Grandfather had one of those Lincoln's, same color, same wheels.
Still available at www.autohausnaples.com
Love the video especially the cruise.
Thank you Ladies for this great review. This car represents the pinnacle of America in the world - 1979. This year Khomeini came to power, Deng Xiaoping abandoned communist and China became super capitalist. Margaret Tatcher destroyed all union etc.....Now we can see the consequences of this. Now U.S is facing huge challenges. A lot of countries don't agree to be dominate by America. You can say that 1979 was the last year of the America peacefully domination of the world and this car represents this area.
I miss my chrysler cordoba, was a beautiful car, comfy on long drives. I always loved those nice big cars, comfy and roomy, with lots of power.
You Ladies always do a Great job!
Interesting...no power vent windows on this one. I actually thought that was a standard item on these
This should be called Big daddy special!!!!
Very nice, the car is perfect, nice.
Late 70’s population explosion was due to the large comfy rear-seat in these cars
Wow nice I have the same color MKVmine is and option one with a 402 Clea land motor thanks girls for showing this ❤️.
Beautiful
Beautiful car never made the best of all times im fun of lincoln but this its dream legend
What a car…
Very, Very Special