2003 Lincoln 120" Limousine By Royale One Owner on 2040-cars
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2003
Mileage: 130,343
Make: Lincoln
Exterior Color: White
Model: Town Car
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Limousine
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic rear wheel
This is a one owner/operated limousine built new by Royale with 130.343 original miles title shows 22 actual miles This limo was over
$ 81,000 new White with black leather j seat mint condition 9 seat belts inside no rips on seats star lite roof (none mirrored) just look at pics tells the inside story of this vehicle All lights work fiber optic color wheel is original (would replace with a newer version) Flat screen tv came up thru the divider it's no longer in car The divider is 1 piece solid it's been disconnected also Touch screen controls front and back No passenger seat Car has been garage kept since new Issues that I can see are rear axle housing has small leak, some small rust spots(see pics tried to point them out) Rear control for a/c not working thru touch screen but hard wired also have a new solenoid switch for rear a/c not installed Brakes feel soft from sitting Starter was installed in a parking lot during use and has no spacers in so it makes a quick grinding noise when first turning over Also the rear airbags went replaced with regular air shocks thus car looses air overnight and sits low in morning but pumps back up when started (would replace with proper airbags) Check engine light on Have all glassware and a box of wedding napkins to include Overall this limo is in super shape owned and driven by me as a side business for family and friends Never smoked in With a little prep work it should give many more miles of service Selling as all my friends are now married and I use a GMC Denali XL to transport to events This has a low reserve price I have described this vehicle to the best of my knowledge This is sold as is no returns buyer to arrange for shipping |
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