2004 Lincoln Ls V-8 Only 22k Miles Sport Lse Moonroof Chrome Wheels Hid Lights on 2040-cars
Richmond, Kentucky, United States
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Thank you for looking at this super nice V8 powered 2004 Lincoln LS. The actual miles on this LS are 22,300. This Lincoln was purchased by my friends mother, Mary, in January of 2005 at Green's Lincoln Mercury in Lexington, Kentucky as a second owner when the car had 3,751 miles. I have been asked to sell this car for her. This Lincoln LS is loaded with options. It was manufactured with the Sport Package, Heated and Cooled front seats, Power moonroof, HID Headlights, 17" Chrome wheels, Rear Spoiler, Walnut trim and 3 stage Vivid Red paint. The Carraige roof and chrome rocker accents were added by dealer as post delivery options. This Lincoln LS is in excellent mechanical condition. There are no warning lights (ie. check engine, SRS, ABS, etc). The tires are matching Michelin Pilot MXM4 tires. The front tires show 8/32" tread and the rear tires show 7/32" tread remaining. The interior of this Lincoln is immaculate. It has never been smoked in and shows no damage and little wear. This Lincoln LS drives just like you would expect a 22k mile car to drive. This Lincoln starts, runs, shifts, brakes and handles beautifully. This Lincoln has been kept in a basement level residental high rise parking garage from the time of Mary's purchase to now. The 3 stage red paint really pops out especially in the sun. It looks deep and is very shiny. The History report shows no accidents and this LS has never had any traffic accidents or insurance claims...Mary has bumped the support posts in the garage a couple of times. The damage was repaired each time by the body shop at the dealership. No body panels have ever been replaced and are original. There is still a small dent and scratch at the bottom of the passenger rear door of which I have included a picture. There is no lein/loan on this Lincoln and I guarantee clean and clear title at time of purchase. I am a independent licensed Kentucky Dealer. I have no sales or office staff and I keep my overhead low so that I can offer you a better price. When you call, you will talk to me and only me. My dealership is a retired gas station and is not very photo freindly so I take the pictures at my home. I charge no extra fees. What you bid or offer is what you pay. Vehicle is to be paid in full within 7 days of final bid or offer. I will keep/store vehicle for a longer period of time as agreed and/or needed. I will provide a Kentucky temporary tag to out of state buyers good for 30 days. I am a member of Central Dispatch. I can ship this vehicle Coast to Coast. Please contact me for a quote. My cost is your cost. Please feel free to call me with any questions. Mark Mobile # 859 200-8555 |
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