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2000 Lincoln Town Car Presidential Only 97k Miles, Loaded, Autocheck, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:97157
Location:

Millbury, Massachusetts, United States

Millbury, Massachusetts, United States

2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Sedan 4-Door

PRESIDENTIAL TOWN CAR SEDAN

*TWO OWNER CAR*
CLEAN AUTOCHECK - NO ACCIDENTS!
ONLY 97,157 MILES

VERY NICE CONDITION, WELL MAINTAINED
THIS IS A NON-SMOKER, PET FREE CAR!

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS EXCELLENT

COMPLETELY LOADED UP TOWN-CAR
LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
DUAL POWER SEATS, MEMORY SEATS
MULTI-DISK CD PLAYER, CASSETTE PLAYER
DUAL ZONE HEAT AND AC,HEATED MIRRORS, REAR DEFROST
TRACTION CONTROL, CRUISE CONTROL
AUTO LEVELING SUSPENSION
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS,
POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS
INTERIOR IS IMMACULATE NO RIPS TEARS NOTHING.
ALLOY WHEELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
4 MATCHED BRIDGE STONE TIRES IN ALMOST NEW CONDITION 90% NEW
All THE ORIGINAL BOOKS INCLUDED

-----   SMALL LIST OF DEFECTS   -----
-GORGEOUS TAN ROOF (SMALL TEAR IN ROOF) PLEASE SEE PICTURES.
-SOME COSMETIC DAMAGE ON HOOD (PAINT CHIPS AND DENT) PLEASE SEE PICTURES.
-NEITHER PROBLEM EFFECTS THE DRIVE ABILITY OR SAFETY OF THIS VEHICLE.

THE CAR DRIVES STRAIGHT AND COMFORTABLY DOWN THE ROAD

---RECENT MAINTENANCE INCLUDEDS---
BRAND NEW FRONT AND REAR BRAKES ALL AROUND (PADS AND ROTORS)
BRAND NEW E-BRAKE SHOE, RECENT BATTERY
FRESH OIL CHANGE AND FILTER

NO ENGINE LIGHTS OR WARNING LIGHTS.

I WOULD DRIVE THE CAR ANYWHERE IN ITS CURRENT CONDITION.

TITLE IN HAND, CLEAR, CLEAN, NO LIENS.
READY FOR A NEW OWNER.

THIS AUCTION WILL END MONDAY FEBRUARY 3ND AT 8:00 PM EST
AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE.
PLEASE ONLY BID ON THE VEHICLE IF YOU PLAN ON BUYING THE CAR.
BUYERS THAT DON'T HONOR THEIR BID WILL RECEIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.

I CAN HAVE OUT OF STATE BUYERS PICKED UP AT (BOS) BOSTON LOGAN AIRPORT OR (PVD) PROVIDENCE T.F GREEN AIRPORT WITH NOTICE
FOR A SMALL ADDITIONAL FEE AND BE DRIVEN DIRECTLY TO MY LOCATION BOTH AIRPORTS ARE ABOUT 45 MINUTES AWAY FORM ME.

THE VEHICLE WILL BE LOCATED IN MILLBURY MA 01527 FOR PICK-UP ANY TIME AFTER END OF AUCTION DURING BUSINESS HOURS WITH PRIOR NOTICE.
THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN PICK UP.

***  CAR WAS PREVIOUSLY LISTED AND REMOVED WAS ORIGINALLY LISTED TO END ON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2ND FORGETTING SUNDAY IS SUPER BOWL SUNDAY  ***
SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED.

THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!

--------------------  TERMS OF SALE  -------------------------
CAR IS SOLD AS-IS , WHERE IS, NO WARRANTY AT ALL.
DEPOSIT DUE IN 24 HOURS, BALANCE DUE IN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION.
----- ALL DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE -----

PLEASE PICK UP CAR WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER SALE OR STORAGE FEE OF $30 PER DAY WILL APPLY EVERY DAY AFTER 14 DAYS OF AUCTION END.
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