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    Mark VIII sideswiped by utility truck

    The car was "silver frost", but unfortunately it is totaled and I no longer have possession of it. I really do miss that car!!! After all the work, including the after market wheels, 'satin aluminum' interior trim, Lincoln logo mats, drilled/slotted rotors, etc. it was tough saying goodbye...
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    Mark VIII sideswiped by utility truck

    PIT = Precision Immobilization Technique Here's a link to PIT Maneuver on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIT_maneuver
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    Mark VIII sideswiped by utility truck

    The sound of the trucks lug nuts digging into the side of my car reminded me of movies that show chariot races at the Roman Coliseum. Glad I am in one piece, and was reminded of that in a big way yesterday. Another NV Energy ran a red light and t-boned a car, killing the 20 year old young...
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    Mark VIII sideswiped by utility truck

    Sadly, my 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII was sideswiped, sliced and diced, and totaled by a NV Energy truck, in October. The good news is, somehow I was not injured at all in the accident. The bad news was there were no suitable Mark VIII's in southern Nevada to serve as a replacement so I ended up...
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    A/C recharge with "Arctic Freeze"

    After a warm commute home, I stopped in Wal-Mart and bought a can of 134a refrigerant called "Arctic Freeze" with an attached low pressure gauge. The 22 ounce can is 18 ounces of refrigerant, plus 4 ounces of lubricant, Qwikboost A/C Performance Booster, System Safe Leak Sealer, O-Ring...
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    One vehicle had to go: Caddy DHS or the Mark VIII

    I don't blame you. The Northstar engines before '00 or '01 were also notorious for head gasket problems. My DHS was an '03 model and it did have a small oil leak, and the last time I was at my mechanic they put some remark about "bad leak" "valve cover". Northstar engines are also notorious...
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    One vehicle had to go: Caddy DHS or the Mark VIII

    For the last couple of months I was thinking of going with only one daily driver. I have a one way commute of about 25 miles, so I liked the idea of having two cars to choose from. My '98 Mark VIII has proven very reliable, over the last 3 years, compared to my '03 Cadillac DHS. The DHS has...
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    Aluminum Dash trim in '98 Mark VIII

    Here's a pic thru the open moonroof, which shows off the interior trim well, and the Lincoln logo floormat.
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    Aluminum Dash trim in '98 Mark VIII

    At long last, the satin aluminum interior trim job is complete. It took more than 2 weeks to receive the extra 3M 4298 adhesive promoter I needed for certain pieces. The job I did wasn't perfect, as some pieces are off by one millimeter or more, but I think it really updates the interior in a...
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    Aluminum Dash trim in '98 Mark VIII

    With shipping, the kit was 113.00, and these dash kits are available from drop shipping companies all over the internet. Just do a google search on dash kits or dash trim. There are dozens of varieties available, from wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, various colors, etc.
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    Aluminum Dash trim in '98 Mark VIII

    It's been a tough summer for my Mark VIII, so I thought I would get it a nice interior upgrade. It's a satin aluminum dash trim kit, which I think has 17 pieces total. For now, I have only added the trim to the center dash and console, as I only had one pack of the 3M adhesive promoter, and...
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    That's an expensive back window!

    No, at the time of the incident, I did not have comprehensive insurance so I am not covered. Also, my homeowners insurance would cover only an electronic item(s) in my vehicle in the garage so I am not covered there either. With a Mark VIII, it makes sense to have comprehensive insurance, so I...
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    That's an expensive back window!

    My roommate, a young woman, had a fight with her ex-boyfriend, and she ended up vandalizing his car first. He then followed her back to my house, and as soon as the garage door was open he and 2 of his pals rushed in and broke her back window, and then they ended up breaking my back window...
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    That's an expensive back window!

    Earlier this month, my 1998 Mark VIII was vandalized in my very own garage! After searching and searching I bought the back glass at a local auto glass shop for a total price of about $665.00. This was after getting quotes from $800 to $1300 to have the back glass replaced. Unfortunately, the...
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    Mark V: A Labor of Love for Auto Students

    Here's a great article about a 1978 Lincoln Mark V finding a new home at a high school "auto academy". The teenagers just love it. Here's a quote from the academy's director: "What screams 'high school automotive program' more than a cool car that every student would want to drive?" Wish...
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    1979 Lincoln Mark V 1:43 Diecast

    I only have a few diecast models, so I couldn't resist buying one that is a match for a car I own. The '79 Mark V Collector's Series model became available in late 2009, so I bought one off Ebay last December. Just like the full size model I own in real life, the model is midnight blue, gold...
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    How much extra power from resonator removal?

    Looking to add a few more HP to my Mark VIII but don't want to do anything too drastic. By removing the resonator only, is there a noticeable difference in the performance?
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    Ebay Purchases: Headlamp Assemblies

    It took bidding on several headlamp assemblies to get the winning bids for two very nice ones. On August 18th, I had the winning bid for a drivers side assembly on Ebay. With shipping charges, the total owed was 191.49, but DID NOT include the HID bulb. On Sept. 1, I finally had the high bid...
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    Tire advice

    I like the funky looking tread pattern on the Falken tires you purchased, and it seems they get good reviews overall. Let us know how the treadwear is after a few months! I noticed that was an issue in some of the reviews.
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    ASA R1 Wheels and Sumitomo Tires for the Mark

    Trixie, I was concerned how any change in the wheels and tires would effect the ride, but it turned out very well. The tires are 55 series, and since these tires are a little wider, 235's, the sidewall height is just a little less than the stock tires. So far I notice just a slight difference...
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