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48k-center Console Rare-non Smoker-no Resrve-2 Owner-lse-sat.radio-senior Owned on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:48101
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Advertising:

                                     ************                       NO  RESERVE                *************

HELLO AGAIN, MY NAME IS RON AND AS ALWAYS I HAVE A VERY NICE VEHICLE FOR SALE, WITH THAT BEING SAID I ENCOURAGE YOU BEFORE BIDDING TO CHECK OUT MY EBAY RATING

 AS TO THE LENGTH, AND HONESTY I DESCRIBE MY VEHICLES. I AM NOT A CAR DEALER, BUT I DO LOVE TO BUY CARS, DRIVE THEM FOR ABOUT A YEAR AND THEN SELL THEM AS A HOBBY

 ! ANY VEHICLE I SELL YOU CAN BE ASSURED I WOULD SELL TO ANY OF MY FRIENDS OR FAMILY !

Unfortunately this car was purchased from a good friend who's father had passed,  this was his car which he had purchased 

1 year old from the owner of the lincoln mercury dealership who used to buy HIS father a new car every year... Whoosh what a story LOL 
I have used this car as a daily driver for about 3 months and I have to say what a complete enjoyment....
Smooth smooth smooth,   Really you can't beat a Lincoln Mercury ride. 
It has the 4.6L.engine.   And I can't say enough about the performance of this car.
 Sat radio that I put in, CD changer, Leather, VERY VERY RARE CENTER CONSOLE, very cold air conditioning, just a real nice  original car
4 BRAND NEW TIRES  rims are spotless
Cons
Minor bruises that you would find on a car this age.
1 rear window operates slow.  
Passenger electric seat temperamental BUT WORKS non-the-less
Other than that 100% full enjoyment 

Sat radio is good for 1 month of free service

This is a no reserve auction W/ a buy it now option, reserve will be lifted on the last day regardless of price!!!

For those of you who are confused, EBAYS policy on all no resrve auctions WITH a buy it now price is as follows, the buy it now icon will automatically disappear when an initial bid is placed removing the option for someone to buy it now, so to side step this glitch, The resrve will be left in place until the last day to insure any ebayer who chooses to buy it now to do so. Thank you for your understanding

For those who have 10 or less positive feedback please communicate before bidding on this item

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Thanks for the tip, Gregg!