1997 Lincoln Continental Spinnaker Edition Sedan 4-door 4.6l - No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
Welcome to my 1997 Lincoln Continental. This vehicle was the top-of-the-line Lincoln of its time and only has 136k miles. The engine runs like a top. No stories here. Oil has just been changed. The transmission runs and shifts flawlessly. All power options – radio, moonroof, locks, windows, etc. - function properly. Seats are powered and heated. On-board computer also functions properly as well. The paint is in good condition. There are minimal dents, dings, or scratches. There are 2 spots where the paint has faded due to sun - the hood and roof (pictured - I can have this fixed for an additional $200 if the buyer would like it done.) The interior is in excellent condition (read: like new) with no signs of wear on the seats or carpet. The rims and tires are like new - purchased in November. Brakes are in great condition as well. Runs and drives like new.
Issues to address: Outside of the spots on the paint, there is nothing else to report. The car is in excellent running and driving condition. Plenty of luxury and reliability with years of service to be had. This vehicle is being
offered for sale “AS-IS” because of year and miles. If you are new to Ebay or if you have fewer
than 4 transactions, please contact me prior to bidding for approval to bid or
I will cancel your bid immediately.
There is a $125 documentation fee in addition to the final selling
price. A $500 non-refundable deposit is
required via Paypal within 48 hours of auction close. Transaction must be
completed within 7 days of auction end (full payment and pick-up arrangements
at least). I have done my best to describe the vehicle as accurately as
possible. Once purchased, this car can
be driven anywhere in the country without issue. For those of you who are not
local, BWI is the closest airport to my location. Contact me via email with any questions.
Please bid with confidence and good luck. |
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