2007 Lincoln Town Car Stretch 120 " Executive Coach No Reserve !! on 2040-cars
Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Engine:V-8
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Model: Town Car
Mileage: 220,000
Trim: 120 " STRETCH LIMOUSINE
Very nice well kept Lincoln Town Car 120" Stretch by Executive Coachworks. Car has been meticulously maintained and have all the records. The transmission was recently rebuilt , and the rear differential was completely rebuilt too. The motor runs excellent , and all servicing and maintenance was performed at the regular scheduled intervals.Most of the mileage is "Highway Miles" which does not cause the same stress as stop and go city driving.The exterior is also equipped with Chrome grill, mag rims,one long window. The interior is fully equipped including Halo lighting, mood lighting , full fiber ceiling, fiber optics built into bar,intercom phone,full service bar, privacy divider,dvd/cd/mp3/satellite radio capabilities, J-seating, and three 7" LCD tv's,all controls in rear are TOUCH SCREEN CONTROLS it is all a computer touch. This is the high end model edition and is completely loaded. The car has been driven by one driver and maintained to highest standards, daily by him. We are still using the car in everyday business so the mileage may vary a bit. We recently installed new rear air bags.
NOTE TO OVERSEAS BUYERS. we are located near the the New York/ New Jersey Ports and will deliver the car for a small fee, as long as ALL paperwork and fees are completed by you.
NO RESERVE !!!
WE HAVE RELISTED THE AUCTION WTH A NO RESERVE PRICE AND WILL SELL THE CAR TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!! IF YOUR IN THE MARKET FOR A CLEAN EXCELLENT RUNNING LIMOUSINE, DON'T LET THIS GETAWAY FROM YOU, THIS IS AN ECELLENT PRICE AND A GREAT BUY!! Steve 203-984-8583
On May-09-13 at 05:47:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
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