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1995 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:39680
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

Hello everyone, basically I went to 1995 via Time Machine and brought this car here 2014.

This car sold for $42.045 in 1995; equivalent to our today’s dollars it is going to be $65.454. What a CAR.

The smell of the car...mmmmmm worth of thousand of $$$ dollars. Smells brand new.

This car is ONE OF A KIND. Must see to believe.

CARTIER EDITION. CREAM ON CREAM. RARE COMBINATION.

1 OWNER CARFAX CERTIFIED NO ACCIDENTS.

ORIGINAL TIRES NO DRY ROT. Same Michelin XW4 with spare.

EACH CHROME TRIMS ARE IN NEW CONDITION. Very rare because I have sold 6 Great Looking Town cars and this one is the best.

ALWAYS KEPT IN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED GARAGE.

THE INTERIOR IS SUPER FRESH. EACH PART OR BUTTONS LOOKS JUST BRAND NEW. LIKE NO ONE EVEN TOUCHED BEFORE. 

I have sold 6 great Town cars (3 on eBay). They were in excellent condition with low miles. This Town car is different. Whenever I drive I say OMG drives BRAND NEW.

Please call for more info 267-984-9779. 

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Thu, Dec 6 2018

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