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1997 Lincoln Mark Vlll Clean Cruiser on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:203143
Location:

Mission Hills, California, United States

Mission Hills, California, United States
Advertising:

 For sale this beautiful 97 Lincoln Mark VIII.Black on black california car,the last true personal luxury coupe Ford had to offer.
  Lots of Work Done to Make this a True Collector Car.

The paint is in great condition,shines nice.No major dings or accidents.
New Custom 18" ASA wheels with real carbon fiber inserts.
Brand new Good Year Eagle GT tires all around 245/45ZR/18 with no more than 100 miles.
New Drilled & Slotted Rotors with new ceramic pads.Car stops on a dime.

Problematic Airbags were upgraded with New Strut-Masters Conversion Struts.
All front end rubber bushings  replaced.

Well Maintained 32 Valve 4.6 V8 engine that cranks out 290hp.True dual exhaust with chrome tips.
Runs strong no smoke or any kind of leaks.Passed smog check easily.
New dual Magna Flow Mufflers.
New intake gaskets, New oil pan gasket.
New motor and transmission mounts.
 Recently rebuilt transmission ,shifts smooth like a butter.
AC recently serviced and it works great!Its really cold,heater works as well.

Beautiful black leather interior (1 Small Tear in Driver Seat).The carpet is like new.Door cards are clean ,back seats like new(nobody really sits in the back).
 Everything works as far as the electrical goes,a small miracle if you ask me.
All the gauges,tilt steering column,power seats,power windows,wipers,interior lights AC and heater are all functional.
I cant think of a thing that does not work.
Original radio works great with factory premium sound and 10 CD changer.
Viper alarm for safety.
Tinted windows all around.

Overall the car runs and drives like excellent.Cruises nicely on the highway,very comfortable and roomy.
 Just passed the strict california smog check and its good for 90 days.So california buyers wont need to smog it,its transferable.
Clean california title and tags paid till 2015!
 Perfect first car or weekend cruiser with all the bugs worked out.Fly in drive it anywhere.You wont be disappointed.

Happy to answer questions 8l8-3l0-l866

TERMS:

Reserve the right to end auction at anytime,because the car is offered for sale locally as well.
Buyer pays and handles shipping,I can help you connect with some good and affordable shipping companies.
Car will not leave until payment has cleared,cash in person or bank to bank wire transfer.
Please ask if you got any questions before you bid.
Car is sold as is ,where is ,no warranty.
Welcome to come by and inspect the vehicle.
This is a used car ,please have realistic expectations.
Non paying bidders will be reported.


Car is located zip 91345 Mission Hills CA,this is Los Angeles area.
 I gladly ship the car overseas and can provide assistance with it.For example shipping to germany 1200$,australia 1500$,east coast 800$ within california 300$(estimated)
Happy bidding!

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