Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1LNBM82F7KY795349
Year: 1989
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: Signature Series
Options: Dual Comfort Lounge 50/50 6-Way Power Seats, Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Rear Seat Reading Lamps, Alloy Wheels, Tilt Steering, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Auto Dimming and Delay Lamps, Heated Exterior Mirrors with External Thermometer, Automatic Climate Control, Power Trunk Pulldown and Release, Illuminated Entry, Keyless Entry (Keypad), Power Antenna, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 71,874
Sub Model: Signature Series
Exterior Color: Light Titanium Pearl Metallic
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue Leather
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1989 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series
Less than 72,000 Original Miles - Florida &
Virginia Car Sold New in Northern New Jersey
Eligible for Antique Tags Now or in January, 2014 - Also for AACA Judging
& HPOF
Almost Every Option Available When New - Original Paint & Interior -
No Rust Ever
Four New WSW Firestone Tires and Much Other Work Since Taken Out of Storage
Finished in Light Titanium Pearl Metallic with
a matching Landau-style top and Dark Blue Premium Leather Interior, this
final year Town Car left the factory in Wixom, Michigan during the last
month of classic Town Car production, on the 22nd of June, 1989. It was
sold new a month later at Ditschman Ford-Lincoln-Mercury on Rt. 202 in Flemington,
NJ and apparently retired to Florida along with its original owner, with
whom it would seem to have remained for almost a decade and a half, at which
point the car had just over 52,000 miles. It then came to Virginia in 2004,
registered first near Smith Mountain Lake near Roanoke, then moved about
an hour northeast to Madison Heights, near Lynchburg, where it was part
of a small automobile dealer's collection of unusual low-mileage cars until
last month.
(This information is per the printed CarFax report I have on hand, yes,
it's guaranteed clean as a whistle in that regard, too.)
The final year classic 1980s Town Car was an
imposing one, definitely more so than the car that would take Lincoln through
the 1990s!
The car wears its original paint throughout
and is straight and solid with no evidence of any body repairs - anywhere.
The finish has gotten a bit thin on the tops of the front fenders and in
places on the hood but it still shines right up and looks terrific.
Just yesterday, I fitted four new Firestone
Precision Touring 215/70/15 whitewalls to the original alloys, filled them
with nitrogen and performed a front end alignment. The car had a set of
Bridgestones on it from 1997 that had some sidewall cracking that troubled
me enough to change them. These were not tires that had been languishing
in a warehouse, either; they have date codes of the 36th and 37th weeks
of 2013, so they are fresh off the production line. Please note that all
four alloys are this sharp and are secured by one factory-equipped McGard
wheel lock per wheel - the key to these is on the lug wrench in the trunk.
You will notice that even all the trim mouldings
and chrome down the sides is free of any damage.
No parking lot dings here, either!
Notice the original selling dealer's sticker
on the deck lid!
Close up!
The original hand-painted pinstripe also survives
throughout the car!
The radio aerial also works great.
A terrific looking car from any angle!
Note the late build date!
Both driver and passenger mirrors are heated
with the rear defog, and the driver's mirror has a good working thermometer.
At night, it lights up!
Do you know the code? I do - and this works
great.
Illuminated entry works well - if the door is
locked, flip up on the handle and the little lamps in the lock cylinders
light up along with all the interior courtesy lights.
One of the necessary repairs I undertook to
attempt to perfect this Lincoln was to replace the power lock motor on this
door. This panel was off the car on Saturday and back on on Sunday. Lincoln
did not make it easy to service this part and they do not support it well,
only Chinese replacements. I was very lucky - I took a trip over to the
junkyard and found a 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis with a recently replaced
OEM lock motor which I disassembled, cleaned and reassembled, then made
a moisture barrier for it far better than Ford had designed before refitting
it to the car. I took the liberty of lubricating the window regulator while
I was in here. It was operating well but it will be assured of trouble-free
operation for many more years now with fresh grease on the tracks. There
are no cracks in this door panel anywhere and all the clips, moisture barrier
and sound insulation went back in without any trouble.
If you've never had one, the power windows on
these Town Cars are really neat - first the vent window goes down, then
the main window.
Another repair was to make the temperature gauge
work, simply the underhood sensor on the intake manifold. All the gauges
work. The clock has been somewhat finicky, it wants to slow down around
5 o'clock and then once it's past 6 it starts working again. With regular
use it should come back to life. Notice here the tilt column and cruise
controls on the steering wheel, the cruise works perfectly, holds, accelerates
and coasts as it should on command.
Nice options here - auto dimming high beams
and delay headlamps - definitely not standard equipment.
As of today, this is the car's mileage from
new. It may go up slightly before the close of auction due to test drives
or I might want to take it somewhere!
The climate control works great - the A/C blows
ice cold and is miraculously still R12, not a conversion.
Purists are cringing - the radio was replaced
with a modern Sony AM/FM/CD/MP3 with Aux input and is Satellite ready should
you want that. Sadly, the original radio was not with the car when I got
it, but I managed to find a nice 1989 Ford Premium Audio Cassette deck correct
to this car that had been rebuilt not long ago...
This will be included with the car should you
wish to return to the original stereo, the original amplifier and all wiring
appears to be intact and the donor car gave a short pigtail from its wiring
just in case it is needed to repair any from the Sony installation. These
late 1980s Ford radios are quite often bad (no wonder this was overhauled
by Southern Electronics in 2006, probably not the first time, either) so
my preference would be to keep the Sony but I thought it would be nice to
have one of these go with the car as well.
Both driver and passenger get illuminated vanity
mirrors in this car.
The headliner is original and perfect.
The Signature Series was the top of the line
and these seats are a great example of Lincoln luxury from this period.
Even in the Signature, leather was a major extra cost option - velour was
the norm in these cars. I think you're starting to get the picture here
- this was not the sort of car purchased new for a livery service. I just
treated the leather with Gliptone cleaner and conditioner and it is nice
and soft. The carpets throughout are also extra plush and come with carpeted
mats, not rubber.
Rear seat passengers get reading lamp and window
switches as well as door ashtrays and lighters.
The rear seat in this car is superb and appears
to never have been sat in.
Same style panel and switches on this side...
Similar condition to the seat as well!
Another repair I just did today as I found it
necessary was the power seat switch on this side had some buildup in it;
the rear of the seat would go up, but not down. I dismantled and cleaned
it and now it works again as it should. Power window and power lock switches
here as well as the 6 way seat controls and an ashtray. The window goes
up and down great just like the driver's side.
Dash, carpets, everything is in tip-top shape
throughout.
The passenger's seat has next to no wear at
all. The driver's seat looks terrible in this photo and it does not in real
life, it is just fine.
Even with all those ashtrays, none were ever
used, nor were the Lincoln emblem lighters.
The car also retains its original owners manual
folder, plus some service records, state inspection tickets and the manual
to the new radio.
The luggage compartment is very tidy with no
stains. The original Michelin spare tire has never been on the ground and
still has protective coating on the whitewall. The jack and lug wrench are
also there.
I'm sure you already noticed the trunk pull
down!
As well as the power release latch. All of this
works great, no issues at all.
I did not detail the engine compartment, this
is how I found it and I chose to leave it alone. It is very tidy in here.
Note the new gauge sender just below the distributor and slightly to the
right in this photo. The battery is about 3 years old and is just fine,
the alternator was recently rebuilt per some records in the glovebox. A
new exhaust was also done from the cats back in 2010.
I will perform an oil change and a coolant change
prior to delivery - I have no idea when the oil was last changed, it is
clean. The coolant is a bit murky. I will also check all other fluids and
change if I deem it necessary prior to delivery. This car drives wonderfully,
stops on a dime and does everything right, I just want to make it as right
as I can, even if it's preventative work.
Note the original R12 caps on the AC accumulators!
payment/shipping
Payment is due within seven days of auction
close unless
cleared with me in advance of your bid. There will be no exceptions
to this otherwise. Accepted forms of payment include cash on pickup, cleared
certified cheque in my or the dealership's bank account or a wire transfer.
Our documents charge is an additional $125 for title transfer, documents
preparation and Priority/Express Mail to you on receipt of payment. ***I
will waive the documents charge as an added bonus at the Buy it Now price.***
Pennsylvania residents MUST pay sales tax to the dealership in addition
to your purchase price just as you would to the tag office or any other
automobile dealer. We do not charge tax to out of state (PA, not VA) buyers
as this is something you handle at the DMV or, naturally, other dealers
in all 50 states.
Shipping arrangements are your responsibility
and must occur within fourteen days of auction close unless
cleared with me in advance of your bid. There will likewise be no exceptions
to this otherwise. I am happy to help if you have special needs and will
refer you to transporters I have used in the course of doing business if
you need help.
While physically located in Richmond, VA, this
automobile is being sold under the license of a Licensed Independent Used
Car Dealership in the State of Pennsylvania. There are many complications
in dealing with the sale of used automobiles, even collector cars such as
this Town Car. Through my affiliation with International Motor Cars of Pittsburgh,
Ltd. and my Salesman's license on file therein, I am privileged to be able
to offer cars such as this to discerning collectors. At the time of purchase,
you will complete your paperwork with Steve and Amanda by phone or in person
in Export, PA. Pennsylvania residents (apart from those in possession of
a motor vehicle dealer license) will pay all applicable taxes and documentary
fees and may be required to complete the transaction in person at International
Motor Cars of Pittsburgh, Ltd, located at 5882 Kennedy Ave, Export, PA.
Out of State/Out of Country buyers may be subject to a modest charge for
paperwork and logistics charges we may incur through the normal course of
business.
Any legal action associated with this sale from
either the buyer or the seller is to take place in the State of Pennsylvania
in the Westmoreland County Courthouse. The bidder/buyer further agrees that
any legal action will be heard in Westmoreland County in the State of Pennsylvania.
All legal actions associated with this auction/sale will be governed by
the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and buyer agrees to be responsible
for all legal costs including, but not limited to, court costs, expenses,
attorney fees, cost of process service, and all other costs associated with
the normal course of business. QUESTIONS?
COMMENTS? CONCERNS?
E-MAIL ME OR CALL 804-357-4926
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Sun, 02 Dec 2012
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Tue, Jun 9 2015
The idea of Lincoln dropping its alphanumeric scheme in favor of real names was welcomed by fans of the marque and even appeared possible after the rousing reception to the Continental concept. Now, rumors suggest that the next of the luxury brand's nameplates to see a possible revival just might be the Aviator. Don't get your hopes up quite yet, though. The Truth About Cars admits that this tip comes from a second-hand source, but the person reports that Lincoln has a project codenamed Aviator as a model based on the Explorer. There's evidence to give the rumor some shaky support, though. Ford already has the trademarks for the name and AV8R. Also, an Explorer-based vehicle in 2019 is included for the brand's predictions in the recent Car Wars forecast. Autoblog reached out to company spokesperson Sam Locricchio, but he would not speculate about future products. The same source claims to The Truth About Cars that the Blue Oval might not replace the Ford Flex or Lincoln MKT when the current generations come to an end. Also, the next-gen Expedition and Navigator could use 10-speed automatics and follow the F-150 to get aluminum bodies, which is also already rumored. Although, all of this should be taken with a big grain of salt until anything more official has arrived. Lincoln spokesperson Stephane Cesareo gave The Truth About Cars no comment on the rumor, but said, "By 2020, we expect to expand the segments that we participate in by adding two new nameplates to the Lincoln brand. We have not provided any indications about the products or their names." Related Video:
Thu, Jul 9 2015
Lincoln certainly made us stand up and take notice when it unveiled the Continental concept at the New York Auto Show this past March. Showcars, however, are only worth so much if they never reach production. But as these latest spy shots indicate, Ford's luxury division is hard at work taking the new Conti from show floor to showroom. The team from Dearborn has clearly gone to great lengths to disguise this prototype, wrapping it in a new type of camouflage with trompe l'oeil bulbous-looking shapes to keep us from seeing just how close the production version will keep to (or how far it may stray from) the concept's design. Our spy photographers did, however, manage to snap some shots of the inside through the side glass, and though it's still evidently some ways off from reaching production, some key details give us an idea of what to expect. Look closely and you can make out the buttons for the transmission running down the side of the infotainment screen, just like on other new Lincolns. The chromework appears to have been toned down some from the blinged-out dashboard of the showcar, but it may be too early to say how much shine there will be to the production model. The overall design of the center console looks pretty darn close to the version we saw in New York, though. The Continental is expected to replace the MKS, as Lincoln moves away from alphabetical nomenclature back towards actual nameplates. Assembly is slated to be undertaken in Flat Rock, MI. There are a great many more details yet to be uncovered, but as far as early indications go, it looks like Lincoln is well on its way to making its concept a reality. Related Video:
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