1982 Lincoln Continental Mk Vi Givenchy Series on 2040-cars
Rossville, Kansas, United States
I have a nice Lincoln up for Sale. It has a 302 V8 5.0 Liter with
156K on it. runs Great and drives Great; the Heater and A/C Work great;
Transmission and Motor are Pretty Sound. No Problems with it since I've
owned it. I Bought it from an Elderly Couple who kept it Garaged most of its
Life. I've also put a New Muffler System on it and now Sounds Good and
Quiet. Radio Works Good and it has the Factory Sound System. I've
just had 2 new Tires put on the Front. All the Lights, Gauges, Switches
work, it has a nice Sunroof that Opens and Closes, i had a Transmission
Fluid change too when I bought it, I just got the Cruise Control Fixed and it wasn't cheap and now works just fine, the only Downside on the Interior are the 2 Front
Seats which are Ripped but I've Patched em up, there is little to no Rust at all on this car. Body and Frame are in Perfect Shape. other then that the Car is a Nice Ride. I am asking $3200
obo If Interested you can give me a Call or Text at 785-8 Zero Six-Two
Zero Eight Zero,
You can Also Email me, Serious Buyers Only Please.
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Tue, 16 Jul 2013A national law firm, Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, has filed a proposed class action lawsuit whose presupposition is that MyFord Touch is defective. Specifically, the complaint states that the system - as well as the MyLincoln Touch and MyMercury Touch clones - often freeze, fail to respond to voice or touch commands and have issues connecting to mobile phones.
According to Hagens Berman managing partner Steve Berman, MyFord Touch is a theoretically "brilliant idea" that falls short in actual execution. Said Berman in a press release, "In reality, the system is fundamentally flawed, failing to reliably provide functionality, amounting to an inconvenience at best, and a serious safety issue at worst."
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Oh look, it's the 2017 Lincoln Continental
Thu, Jan 7 2016Sorry about the super-low-res photo, but what you're looking at here is the 2017 Lincoln Continental ahead of its official debut at the Detroit Auto Show next week. The image appeared online courtesy of Ford Inside News, showing the production version of Lincoln's new 400-horsepower sedan. The front fascia certainly looks different than the gussied-up concept we first saw in New York last year, but as the Ford forum suggests, this could just be a lower-spec model. Seems weird to us that Lincoln would introduce some snazzy, full-LED headlights and then just slap projector beam units on the actual production car. But you never know. We'll know for sure when the car is revealed at Cobo Hall next week. Expect it to have all-wheel drive with the company's new 400-hp, 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 (that debuted in the MKZ in Los Angeles). Let us know what you think of the production-spec Conti, in Comments. Related Video:
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