Compiled by Dick Koop
Originally published in the November/December 2023 Lincoln and Continental Comments magazine (Issue # 375)

This is our twelfth installment of tech tips and ideas to keep that Lincoln running and looking great. Remember, these tips, repair ideas, parts sources, etc., come from members, so they may or may not fit your specific situation. Please review each one as it applies to you. If you have a tech tip or found a parts source for a particular make or model or just a repair technique that you found to be helpful, please send it to me, Richard Koop, at rjkoop13@yahoo.com or call me at 608-239-2840. Let’s share what you know with your fellow LCOC members.

Help Needed with Authenticity Manuals

This is a call out to all members who have been asking for Authenticity Manuals for Mark III, Mark IV, and Mark VIII. We have a group of volunteers who have generously offered to work on these authenticity projects, but we could use even more volunteers. We are seeking three things.

  1. People who have a passion for one or more of these models.
  2. Owners of a low mileage, all original examples of the Mark III, Mark IV, and Mark VIII.
  3. Anyone who may have been involved with the design and manufacture of these cars. No contribution is too small; if you have something to contribute, contact one of the volunteers listed below. Here are the teams who have signed up so far:

 

1969-1971 Mark III

Jerry Seibert
Florida and Illinois
gascfp@hotmail.com
217-414-7702

Mike Bradley
Delaware
mikescc@verizon.net
302-258-6360

Joe Russo
Illinois
Pantera351@yahoo.com
219-707-6427

Nick Cripe
Tennessee
nrcripe@gmail.com
260-453-1307

Chris Dunn
Florida
CdLL58@yahoo.com
727-446-2193

1972-1976 Mark IV

Joe Russo
Illinois
Pantera351@yahoo.com
219-707-6427

Mike Bradley
Delaware
mikescc@verizon.net
302-258-6360

Humberto Garcia
Illinois
hgbejar@aol.com
847-800-5124

1993-1998 Mark VIII

Wayne Sparks
Arizona
928-468-2130

Our goal is to begin these authenticity projects on Jan. 1, 2024. Word documents explaining how to compile and format these authenticity manuals are available from LCOC President John Talbourdet when you are ready to start your project. We need YOU, so please consider joining one of these three teams.

Dick Koop, director of technical services, is an LCOC member from Weldon Springs, Missouri.

 

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