1983 Lincoln Mark Vi (bill Blass Ed) ***no Reserve*** on 2040-cars
Gloucester Point, Virginia, United States
***NO RESERVE*** 1983 LINCOLN MARK VI LOADED CAR. MUST SELL DUE TO MEDICAL ISSUES. GREAT DEAL FOR SOMEONE.
For your consideration is this nice 83 Lincoln Mark VI Coupe
with only 110,237 original miles. This is a two owner vehicle. The car runs and drives excellent; I spent quite a bit of money
on the car in the last few years. It has all new brakes, exhaust, front
end aligned, new radiator, new window regulators, new electrical lines for
dashboard, all fluids changed, and several other repairs. I have a stack of
receipts that will go with the car. This car has the following options: Black and Ivory metallic Moondust paint, Black simulated convertible coach roof, illuminated entry system, headlamp convenience group, tilt wheel, cruise
control, AM/FM/Cssette stereo, interval wipers, Bill Blass Coupe option, appearance
protection group, right hand remote mirror, interior light group, power lock
convenience group, wire wheel covers, & premium bodyside molding.
The car is in
good shape. The black leather interior is very impressive. Everything works on the car as it should. It has the factory Wire Locking Wheels, the tires have good tread and should
sustain a trip, as long as it isn’t too far. Although the paint looks great, I would recommend a new paint job to attain premier status. The car is currently in the warehouse until 1 April. These cars have gotten scarce and
this one is very well equipped. This car rides and drives like a dream with good
tires; I wouldn’t be afraid to drive it anywhere.
A $500.00
deposit is due within 24 hours via Pay Pal. The balance is payable in cash,
cashier’s check or money order within 5 days of sale date. Title is clear and
in my name it will be handed over to the new owner after car has been paid for
and funds have cleared. I would prefer the car picked up within two weeks but will
work with the new buyer if more time is needed. If you are not serious please
don’t bid! I am selling this car to the US and Canada only! The car sells as is
where is but I will answer any questions. Thanks for taking the time
to look at my listing. Good luck bidding!
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