2002 Lincoln Lse Limited Special Edition on 2040-cars
Marine City, Michigan, United States
2002 LINCOLN
LSE (LIMITED SPECIAL EDITION) – This car is a special car. Only 5000
were made in production. 3.9 v8 Jaguar
engine. Only 5000 miles on engine. 139,000
mileage. Original engine was rebuilt at 134,000. Computer
Check Status. 5 speed
automatic transmission equipped with slap stick shift option. 4 Door,
custom flare out at bottom with Dual power leather seats. Automatic
timer headlamps and interior. Custom grill with fog lights. Climate
Control Air Condition and Heat Power moon
roof. Power
brakes, Power steering and Power windows. AM/FM, CD,
Premium Stereo. New Michelin
Tires (1 year old). This car is
garage kept and is only driven in the summer (put away for the winter). Must See! Asking
$4500. Call Rob 586-764-4679. |
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