Rare Low Mileage 1975 Lincoln Continental Coupe Stored Since 1983 Time Capsel on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
THANKS FOR LOOKING AT THIS WONDERFUL 1975 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK FOUR WHICH IS A ONE OWNER CAR THAT HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE SINCE 1983. THE OWNERS WIFE SOLD THE CAR TO A COLLECTOR FRIEND OF MINE TWO YEARS AGO AFTER STORING IT IN HER GARAGE SINCE 1983!!! THIS WAS HER HUSBANDS CAR AND AFTER HE DIED IT WAS STORED UNTIL TWO YEARS AGO. I HAVE IT STORED INSIDE AND WILL HAVE IT DETAILED UP BEFORE DELIVERY--I DID DRIVE IT OVER 100 MILES AND HAD NO PROBLEMS--ALSO THE AIR CONDITIONING IS ICE COLD!!!!! I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TITLE SHOWING 3 MILES AT PURCHASE AND THE CAR IS SUPER NICE AND VERY STRAIGHT!! IT LOOKS LIKE THE TIRES ARE BRAND NEW BUT ARE TWO YEARS OLD. THIS CAR HAS JUST A LITTLE OVER 24401 ORIGINAL MILES AND HAS ALL NICE INTERIOR AND BRIGHT WORK. EVERYTHING IS VERY NICE AND CAN BE ENJOYED.
THIS CAR LOOKS LIKE BRAND NEW INSIDE AND HAS NOT BEEN RESTORED! I CAN SET UP SHIPPING AND ALSO ASSIST IN EXPORT!! MY NAME IS TITUS AND I OWN TITAN MOTOR COMPANY IN LAKELAND FLORIDA. WE ARE A BONDED LICENSED DEALER AND ALL OF OUR CARS HAVE FLORIDA TITLES AND WE HAVE ALL PAPERWORK IN ORDER FOR A SMOOTH TRANSITION. I HAVE A 100% FEEDBACK ON EBAY AND STRIVE HARD TO BRING THE BEST CLASSICS AVAILABLE TO THE MARKET SO BID TO BUY AND CALL WITH ALL QUESTIONS 863-661-0292----TITUS |
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Sun, 13 Jan 2013Ford's efforts to resuscitate its moribund Lincoln luxury brand began in earnest with the introduction of its 2014 MKZ sedan, a model many labeled as the marque's make-or-break offering. Of course, one model does not a comeback make, and with the MKZ just now starting to trickle into dealers, it will be some time before America's jury of consumers comes in with their judgment. More to the point, it's likely to take better than a decade's worth of products and sustained marketing effort to even begin to figure out whether Lincoln has a shot at redemption or if it will die of Mercury poisoning. After all, rival General Motors has been pouring resources into Cadillac since the late '90s, and if the sales charts are any guidance, it's still probably too early to declare its rebirth a success.
Certainly, a brand with Ford's resources, free of distractions (read: the now-defunct Premier Auto Group and various other side projects) should be able to successfully market a single luxury brand, particularly one with such a rich - if distant - history. Especially now with the Blue Oval enjoying more consumer goodwill than at any time in recent history. So let's all give Alan Mulally and friends a little room to work, eh?
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