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1997 Lincoln Town Car 6 Passenger Limousine on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:1997 Mileage:272974
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Limousine is in pretty good shape for the year. Has been used up until recently as a back up bar & concert car for our limo fleet. Passenger side large window got broke by some kids in Chicago. Did not have time to find a new window, so we put Lexan in it to keep inside dry. It is fully secure while driving, and does not leak. Needs to be re-tinted as we were hurried to get it fixed for a concert this past summer, and it bubbled.Car does have minimal rust beginning to show, however, could be easily fixed by someone who wants to put a little time into it. Has a 4.6 liter V8 and although it has high mileage on it, still runs and drives extremely well.Automatic transmission shifts properly. Gas gauge inaccurate. Could use a front end alignment. Cruise Control does not work. Tires in good shape. About 50% left on them. Brakes are in good shape, as they were replaced not too long ago. Has a sunroof. Does not leak. Been disconnected since I bought the car 4 years ago. The car has been strictly used as a back up bar concert car, so never have had a need to figure out why it wasn't working. All accessories work in the back. AM/FM/CD player works fine. Seats are in excellent shape, and are not torn or faded. A/C worked very good this past summer, and should still be working just as well. Air Suspension working strong! Car comes with extra parts as well. *Replacement front clip *Replacement grill in excellent condition with hood ornament intact * Replacement outside mirrors (left & right) * Replacement headlight assemblies (left & right) *Replacement tail light assemblies (left & right). Mirrors are already painted white, however the front clip is still grey. It is off of our old 95 Lincoln Towncar that we parted out.

Doors are in very good shape, and are not rusted. However, I do have 4 doors, off of a 1995 Lincoln Towncar if you are interested in them. Asking $200 for all 4. These are also still grey.

Would make a great car for someone who wants to make a little extra money taking people out on "pub crawls", concerts, ball games, etc... Or, would also make a nice personal car that you and your friends/family can enjoy.


Now, I have really worked very hard at making sure that I have kept a 100% positive feedback rating as a buyer. I do not have much experience as a seller, however, it is extremely important to me that I keep my 100% positive rating. So, I would not be offended, whatsoever, if you would like to come take a look at the car before actually paying for it. If you do not like what you see, then walk away. However, if you keep in mind that the car is 16 years old, I do think that you will really like what you see. If you are coming from outside the area, and need transportation from either O'hare Airport or Mitchell Field (Milwaukee), I would be happy to pick you up at the airport. I would only need to charge the fuel & tax. For O'hare ~ $60  For Milwaukee ~ $40

We have been driving this car up and down the interstates for quite a few years now. It has always treated us well. I see no reason why you would not be able to drive it to your destination... wherever that may be. Obviously, mountain driving may be a bit strenuous on an engine with high mileage on it, but if you were to take her easy, she should do just fine for you.  Car still gets 18-20 miles per gallon.

I have listed this car locally, so I do reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells.

I think that I have remembered to include everything. Please, do not hesitate to contact me with any questions that you may have. I am happy to help!

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