1986 Lincoln Continental (( No Reserve )) 5.0l Town Car on 2040-cars
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1986 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 5.0, THE CARS BODY AND FRAME IS NICE STRAIGHTAND SOLID HAS A FEW LITTLE DINGS, RUNS AND DRIVES NICE,ONLY 22,000 MILES SINCE ACQUIRED IN 8/25/10 IT DOES HAVE 176,000 MILES WAS A 2ND CAR AND NO LONGER NEEDED, COMES WITH A NEW IN THE BOX LEFT TAIL LIGHT THAT NEEDS TO BE INSTALED, THIS CAR IS 28 YEARS OLD AND IS SOLD AS IS AND WILL NEED SOME REPAIRS,THE GAS GAUGE DONT WORK AND MUFFLER IS SHOWING LITTLE RUST BUT IS NOT LOUD , DRIVER SIDE AND RHT REAR WNDOWS DONT WORK? AND BLINKER ARM IS BROKE,NICE WHEELS 2 MISSING CENTER CAPS AND TIRES ARE OK PLEASE SEE PICS , NO RESERVE ,WINNING BID MUST DEPOSIT $200.00 AT END OF AUCTION AND BALANCE IN CASH AND PICKED UP WITHIN 1 WEEK NO EXCEPTIONS ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL GIVE MY PHONE# AND ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS, CAN BE SEEN BEFORE END OF AUCTION IN COOPERSBURG PA. 18036, THANKS FOR LOOKING...
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In the case of Henry Leland, naming his new car brand after the first President he cast a vote for in 1864 seemed a jolly good idea, on paper.
You should always be careful about the name you choose to give your new baby. The power of association can work in many ways, not always positive.