1989 Lincoln Town Car, Signature Series 75k Miles Near Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Raymond, New Hampshire, United States
1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, SIGNATURE SERIES , 75,000 MILES NEAR MINT UNMOLESTED ANTIQUE,
JUST HAD MECHANIC GO THRU THE CAR, NO ISSUES AT ALL, BRAND NEW STICKER 1 WEEK AGO, DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. RECENTLY HAD ALL BRAKES AND WHEEL BEARINGS DONE , HAS ORIGINAL PAINT WHICH YOU CAN SEE STILL LOOKS GREAT AFTER ALL THIS TIME. THE CHROME ALSO HAS A MIRROR SHINE. LOOK AT PHOTOS, WILL NEED OIL CHANGE WHICH WILL BE DONE BEFORE SOLD. I USE ONLY SYNTHETIC OIL AS WELL. WE GET COMPLIMENTS EVERY SINGLE TIME I TAKE IT OUT FOR A RIDE, THE CAR IS QUITE THE LOOKER , CAN BE SEEN AND DRIVEN , WILL PICKUP BUYER FROM AIRPORT OR BUS STATION . MUST WORK OUT DETAILS FIRST. THIS CAR CAN BE VIEWED AND TEST DRIVEN IF I SEE CASH IN YOUR HAND FIRST BEFORE TEST RIDES. THIS IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY ALSO AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF SOLD. I CAN ALSO DELIVER EAST OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER FOR A SMALL FEE AND BUS TICKET BACK HOME. THANK YOU, ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK AND I WILL ANSWER PROMPTLY |
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Weekly Recap: New bosses try to jump-start Cadillac and Lincoln
Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
It's ironic that Cadillac and Lincoln got new bosses within days of each other this month. It's also a commentary on the fact both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
Junkyard Gem: 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V
Mon, Feb 27 2017For the 1977 model year, Ford debuted the new Lincoln Continental Mark V, one of the biggest of the personal luxury coupes that were all the rage during the era. While 400 pounds lighter than its Mark IV predecessor, the Mark V was still a thirsty, 4,652-pound symbol of American exceptionalism. Here's an example of a first-year Mark V, spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. If we are to judge from the sun-baked interior, top-down rust, and moss growing on the bodywork, this car spent at least 20 years decaying outdoors before coming here. Still, flashes of its original opulence may be seen here and there. For example, the Cartier clock (which probably failed by about 1983). There were Cartier Edition Mark Vs (along with Givenchy and Pucci versions), but all the Mark Vs got the Cartier clocks. With the 1973 Oil Crisis just a few years behind and the 1979 Oil Crisis a couple of years ahead, some attempt to improve fuel economy was needed in the engine compartment. This car has the 400-cubic-inch version of the 351 Cleveland V8, rated at 179 woefully inadequate horsepower and 329 good-enough pound-feet of torque. Outside of California, the 208-horse 460-cubic-inch V8 was an option. These cars were very comfortable on the highway, with their soft springs and cushy seats. No, the wood isn't real. Worth restoring? No way, not when you can find nice one-owner examples for four figures. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. "To its owner, Continental Mark V is more than a new car. It's a Mark of tradition." Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V View 25 Photos Auto News Lincoln Luxury
Lincoln reveals MKC compact crossover ahead of LA debut [w/video]
Wed, 13 Nov 2013It used to be that if you wanted a luxury SUV, you had to go big. Just look at the first high-riders released by some of the major luxury automakers - Audi Q7, Cadillac Escalade, Lexus LX - and you'll see what we mean. But since 2009 the small premium crossover segment has grown a whopping 200 percent, so it's no surprise that each has followed up with smaller luxury crossovers. And this is the latest.
At the other end of the utility spectrum from the Navigator, the new Lincoln MKC is based on the Ford Escape (much as the old pseudo-premium Mercury Mariner was), but completely rebodied and luxed up to put it in another league. Although we're still not sold on Lincoln's family fascia, the grille treatment on the MKC is certainly one of the better variations on the theme to date. The Dart-like rear lights dominate the wrap-around tailgate, and the overall shape looks taut and upscale. The same can be said of the dynamically-designed interior, taking the concept revealed in Detroit earlier this year to production fairly seamlessly.
Power will come from a choice of EcoBoost four-cylinder engines with turbocharging and direct injection: a 2.0-liter with 240 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque, or a slightly punchier new 2.3-liter with 275 hp and 300 lb-ft. Lincoln didn't disclose what transmission they'll be mated to, but did note that the MKC carries the brand's "signature" push-button gear shifter. It comes standard in front drive, but buyers who upgrade to all-wheel drive (or tick the right box) will also benefit from a new adaptive suspension Lincoln calls Continuously Controlled Damping. Other features include an approach-detection system that lights the car up and projects a Lincoln "welcome mat" on the pavement when you get close to the car, and a "bread-crumbing" feature that lets you track where your vehicle has been.