2004 Lincoln Town Car Signature Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
I am a semi retired licensed dealer. I bought this car from the original owner. He is 94 years old, looks and acts much younger. He also is the only surviving air force vet to be shot down in three wars,wwII, Korea, and vietnam. He was captured and eventually released.He bought this lincoln new in town here. It is without a dought the newest 2004 towncar you have ever seen. The car has Pearl white paint on top with a tan accent under. No dings,No scrathes. The pearl paint explodes with metalic in the sun. I just had the oil changed. I have owned the car since dec. 2013. I drive it now and then but sits in my warehouse most of the time covered up. michelin tires,no rim curbing. The entire car top to bottom an underneath looks like it was driven off the showroom floor. Everthing works perfect and there are no surprises to anyone who buys it. Car still has new car smell.,of course non smoker. I hate to sell it but i am having a vette dream lately so i will see what happens. I paid a kings ransom for this car and put about 100 miles on it. The buyer will have to pay 7% sales tax to fl if car is driven home and wont have to pay in their state. if car is shipped no tax paid to me.There are no dealer fees either. call dave if u have questions 941 232 9554
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