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1997 Lincoln Town Car Executive 50k Original Miles Mint 95,96,97 Rare Burgundy on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:50453
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
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Hello Town Cars Lovers, I have sold about 5 same body style Town Cars on eBay. All of them were happy and satisfied buyers. Please read all description.

Up for sale Gorgeous RARE BURGUNDY 1997 Town Car Executive Edition with super low 50K miles with low reasonable reserve price. 

The Body as you can see in great condition. Not a single scratch. 

The Interior as you can see in pretty great condition too. Headliner is in Perfect Condition.

The spare tire never used and it is brand new. WOW

The tires: front are 60% and rear are 90%

A/C just serviced and blows icy cold. Heater blows hot. The climate control has a tic-tic sound when temperature goes under 68 degrees, when you put over 68 then sound goes away. Well you can adjust at 68-69 and A/C blows super cold without tic-tic sound. 

The car drives fantastic. Starts in half second and you are ready to drive. Shifts smooth. 

Electronically everything is working.   

PA inspection have been done 4/15

Please ask questions. Good luck!!!




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