1988 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series-former "little Old Lady" Car-super Clean! on 2040-cars
Honeoye, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: Signature Series
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 74,005
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Up for sale is a real nice Signature Series '88 Town car. For an upstate NY car this baby is super solid. It was owned by the proverbial "little old lady" who finally got a newer car a couple of years ago and I puchased the Lincoln from her. This car was driven sparingly in the NY winters,so there is some rust underneath but no structural rot anywhere. The body has NO rust holes,only a few quarter -sized surface rust spots which I have treated and primed (as you can see in the photos). Ready for the next owner to color match or two tone the center part of the car if you choose. Actual miles are only 74,005! The Lincoln drives and runs great and I get 24 mpg+ highway if driven gently-not bad for a big boat!The interior is immaculate blue velour. Blue vinyl top is perfect. The power seats,mirrors and locks work fine,as do both front windows including the trademark power vent windows. The rear windows work when the want to-but who needs'em-you've got ice cold A/C for the summer! Years ago the heater core was bypassed due to a small leak(common for these cars) so your winter driving is ruled out,but why drive this fine old car in the winter anyway? It's a fine cruiser for the rest of the year. Brake pads,rotors,rear drums and shoes,tires,muffler& tailpipe all recently replaced. No problem with NYSI. This car glides down the highway! I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere in the country right now. Brand new Sony CD player works great with the factory Premium Sound system. You can call me at work 585-427-8400 x.7963 between 8-5:30 EST or at home 585-229-2830 after 6:30,or via e-mail. You won't be disappointed. Buy it now price is $1995. E-mail me if you want the actual reserve price. Note:As the car is for sale locally,I reserve the right to end the auction early for any reason. Deposit of $500 to my payPal account needed within 24 hours of auction's end. If you want to fly in to the Rochester airport and drive the car home,I can pick you up and assist with getting a temorary tag,etc.
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