1981 Lincoln Towncar Coupe on 2040-cars
Brownsboro, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 (EEC III) fuel injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: Signature series
Options: keyless entry, Digital dash, trip computer, power trunk release, Premium sound, Cruise control, Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 52,821
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Burgundy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
This 1981 Town coupe is a very nice car! In the three years I have owned the car, I have only driven it some 1400 miles. It spends all of its time under a cover in the garage, and is started and run regularly. I purchased the car with intentions of building a lowrider; but when it was delivered, I knew I just couldn't do it. The triple burgundy Color scheme presents very well. The paint is original, and shows normal wear for it's age. The vinyl 1/2 top was replaced late in 2010. The interior is original; and I have added custom carpet mats (with Lincoln logo embroidered). The stereo works; the A/C blows cold (Recently charged with R12). All of the power accessories operate as they should. The car has just 52K miles; runs and drives well.
Here's everything I have done to the car since 2010:
New tires (Firestone FR 380 Radials)
New Brake master cylinder, Complete front brakes (pads, rotors, hardware, hoses, wheel bearings), rear brakes
New Gas shocks Front & Rear
Rear wheel bearings And upgrade to full synthetic fluid
New NOS power antenna
New vinyl roof
Upgrade to K&N air filter
Tune up: Plugs, wires, cap, Rotor, Oil change to full synthetic W/ motorcraft filter, fuel filter
New ignition system: Duraspark box, coil, crankshaft sensor, EEC Power relay, fuel pump bypass relay, Battery
Fan Clutch
Like I said previously; The car presents very well; and has done well out at events. In May 2011 the car won "best in class" at the A.A.C.A. Regionals here in Huntsville Alabama, and made the trip to the LCOC nationals last year (2012) in Chattanooga, Tn. The car ran very well out on the highway, in extreme heat, and got just shy of 20 MPG over the 250 mile trip. Since then my health has not been it's best; so I haven't had the car out at many events since. If you know these cars; you already know that this generation town coupe was the LAST of the big coupes; and were very low production output as well; unlike the Mk VI of the same era. The best production output I could research was a total of 2976 of these produced in 1981. Shipping the car will be the Buyer's responsibility, if close enough; I may consider delivering the car to you. I really haten to let this car go; as it has been my baby for several years. If you have any questions, you can feel free to call me at 256-714-3464 and I will do my best to answer any other questions you might have. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding...........Matt
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