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2004 Lincoln Ls ~only 94,071 Miles ~clean & Fully Loaded~ on 2040-cars

US $4,850.00
Year:2004 Mileage:94071
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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“UP FOR AUCTION”
2004
Lincoln LS
V8
Color: Silver  
Mileage: 94,071
Engine Type: V8
Transmission: AUTOMATIC
Drive Train: Front Wheel Drive

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Description
You are bidding ON A 2004 Lincoln LS V8 Engine With 94,071 miles. Car  has recent inspection sticker and runs and drives. the car is Equipped With Navigation, Sunroof, Multi-CD & DVD Player, And Black Leather Interior & Silver Exterior. Car will come with a state of la salvage/re-built title purchased from IAAI auto auction. It was involved in a minor accident and HAVE INCLUDED SOME PICTURES F Its condition before REPAIRED. NO AIR BAGS DEPLOYED. The car has a dent and scratch on rear passenger bottom door, rear bumper has a scuffle with very little paint chipped on driver side. Selling priced is way below market value of either KBB.com or NADA.com.
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payment
a deposit of$500 must be made within 24 hrs from the end of auction through PAYPAL. the final amount must be paid within 3 business days through either bank wire transfer or paypal. please make sure you read and view all of the information in my lisitng and view all pictures for description as well as ask any questions you my have about this listing before bidding.
 
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      We strive for GREAT feedback ratingS and want you to be happy with your purchase. We offer a large variety of COLLECTABLE items in any area. The majority of our items are acquired through auto auctions, estates, home sales, storage bins, closeouts etc. We describe them to the best of our ability and use multiple photos to help aid you in your bidding decisions. All items are as pictured and described to the best of our abilities and are sold as-is. If you have any questions or concerns please email prior to bidding. I WILL BE ADDING A LOT MORE VERY COLLECTABLE ITEMS ON EBAY LATER THIS WEEK THAT I HAVE ACCUMULATED THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. SO BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON EBAY SO YOU DON'T MISS OUT ON ANY OF MY GREAT DEALS! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR if there is ever a problem with your order PLEASE CONTACT ME before leaving any feedback.
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