Super Nice Original 1986 Lincoln Continental...low Milage on 2040-cars
Webster, New York, United States
Body Type:TRANSISTION STYLE FOR 86 SHORTER BODY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Continental
Trim: CHROME TRIM.....
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Power Options: CODED KEY...DOOR LOCK...NO CODE /NON USE, Air Conditioning, Power Locks
Mileage: 44,950
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
~ALL ORIGINAL WITH ALL RECORDS~
HEY FOLKS OR COLLECTORS
~RARE~
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
MY ENTERTAINMENT SHOW 86 LINCOLN~CONT~ JUST UNDER 45K ORG MI
LOW RESERVE AUCTION.~!
.....COME AND GET IT OR HAVE IT SHIPPED....
Cost for shipping varies....high bidder is required to handle all shipping costs~
~ITS THE REAL DEAL~ AND COOL~AND GETTING HARDER TO FIND
~HAVE OWNED IT SINCE 2008~
MILEAGE WHEN BOUGHT ~ 44,099 NOW 44,950
CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED AND MAINTAINED~NO RAIN
I PERFORM IN THE LOCAL AND SURROUNDING AREA
I ONLY USED THIS IS SPECIAL SHOWS AND EVENTS
( only the driver and myself...back seat was rarely sat in )
I AM PURSING A NEW VEHICLE AT THIS TIME~ convertible!
as my E schedules have changed~its now time for someone new to hit the road with it and enjoy this very cool lincoln
THIS SHOULD GO TO A COLLECTOR OR
SOME ONE WHO APPRECIATE DRIVING A FINE AUTOMOBILE!
so very sweet and are not made anymore like this~
ITS IN SUPER CONDITION FOR ALMOST 28YRS~CLASSIC STATUS
GREAT 5.0 ENGINE...New INTERSTATE BATTERY IN 2009
~IT HAS A LOT OF ROAD LIFE LEFT~WITH STILL VERY NICE BFGOODRICH TIGER PAWS
PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS...
(please note the the car is being presented locally so the listing
from the seller can end at anytime)
all shipping costs are paid by the high bidder
tires have been.rotated on schedule...lots of tread left!
have all documented records serviced at Arango Automotive~tebor rd webster ny-585-216-9391~tony
MAKE NOTE..
DECALS ON CAR ARE CAR FRIENDLY AND
( REMOVED VERY EASEALLY AND OUR JUST FOR SHOW)
THEY ARE NOT PERMANENT!!
Thanks folks~! for View
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