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2000 Lincoln Limousine 120" Stretch By Krystal! Limo No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:136000 Color: is in great shape and shows well
Location:

North Canton, Ohio, United States

North Canton, Ohio, United States

2000 KRYSTAL LINCOLN LIMOUSINE 120"

LOW MILES ONLY 136K

RUNS GREAT

No accidents

From california

WHITE

BLACK LEATHER

Ready to drive long distance! 

2000 Lincoln town car stretch by Krystal. The exterior is in great shape and shows well. Exterior has been repianted  and looks good.The top has some fading and some cracking but holds up good and the wheels also have some peeling and fading. The interior is in good shape with minor wear but over all looks good also we removed front passenger seat but we still have it in good shape. Runs very good and strong as the transmission shifts perfect and it has lots of new parts, new alternator, brakes, battery is newer. Fiber optic lights all work and cd with aux hook up all power works. Air ride works excellent and the tires are ok. May need a tie rod replaced soon as turning it sticks but no problem to drive and easy fix. This vehicle is still in use in our fleet. Please remember its a used limousine and expect some wear and tear but over all id say its a nice vehicle. I have lots of detailed pictures for you to see please check them out!

You may call me with any questions at 330.312.3360 my name is Brandon Thank you!

We can assist in shipping, pick up at the airport or returning rental to nearest hub

Doc fee of $149 on purchase

Out of state buyers do not pay sales tax with the exception of  a few states

All Ohio purchasers pay ohio sales tax rate.

GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!

 

 

 

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