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1998 Lincoln Town Car Signature, Rare Colors , Cd, Heated Seats , Mint ! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:77350
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

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MERCEDES FLAGSHIP 560SEL LUXURY

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN ABSOLUTE STUNNING ELDERLY DRIVEN 1998 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE SERIES WITH 77,350 ACTUAL MILES . ... THE CAR IS AS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE INSIDE AND OUT . FLAWLESS CRIMSON RED PAINT  , STUNNING WHITE INTERIOR  AND PERFECT CHROME FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS ..THE CAR IS A BEAUTIFUL .. .. NON SMOKER , ALWAYS GARAGE KEPT AND JUST NEW !! ... RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT ..INTERIOR IS SUPER CLEAN AND THIS ONE IS LOADED .... HEATED SEATS , CD CHANGER  , MEMORY SEATS , 16 INCH TOURING  CHROME WHEELS , FULL POWER AND MORE  .... NEAR BRAND NEW MICHELINS ALL AROUND ... IM TELLING YOU , I SELL A TON OF THESE CARS AND THIS ONE IS IMMACULATE ! .. LOOK AT ALL THE INTERIOR WOOD TRIM AND SWITCHES .. THEY ARE SHOWROOM NEW .. ALL WINDOWS ARE WORKING .. FREEZING COLD AC ,  PERFECTLY WORKING FACTORY STEREO ,  CLEAR HEADLIGHTS  AND NOT ONE DING OR SCRATCH TO BE FOUND . THIS CAR IS A GEM AND HAS  STUNNING COLORS. ALL ORIGINAL PAINT , NO ACCIDENTS , NO ISSUES  ..  THESE CARS WITH LOW MILES ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO COME BY SO DON'T MISS OUT .. PLEASE CALL WITH QUESTIONS . WE WILL HELP IN ANY WAY WE CAN .. ..  561 305 3240 ASK FOR TONY.. THANK YOU AND HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL !!

 

 TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

 

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THIS AUCTION

 

Payment

I ask the high bidder to contact me via telephone( TONY 561 305 3240) within 48 hours of auctions end and make arrangements for payment and pick up or shipping of this vehicle. Please be prepared to complete the this transaction within 7 days of auctions end. I accept money orders, cashiers check, bank wire transfers and cash in person. I do not take paypal or credit cards. Please discuss this with seller.

Fees

DUE TO THE EVER ESCALATING COSTS OF PAPER WORK AND GET READY FEES, DOCUMENT FEES, FEDERAL EXPRESS FEES, PHONE BILL FOR FAXING ECT ECT I WILL BE CHARGING A $169.00 DEALER EXPENSE FEE IN ADDITION TO THE BID AMOUNT. NO EXCEPTIONS

 

Shipping

Shipping is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. I can assist in recommending a shipper but the actual shipping will be handled by the buyer. There is of course no extra charges for shipping assistance and you can call the seller for information on transport companies and their phone numbers for quotes. Vehicles can be stored up to 30 days free of charge but after 30 days there will be a $21.00 a day storage fee.

Delivery

All vehicles have to pick up by the winner of auction or a qualified shipper of their choice. Call me for exact location of vehicle. If buyer or buyer's representative picks up the vehicle, feedback must be entered at time of delivery.

Refunds & Returns

I do not offer a refund or return policy. All sales are final and As-Is unless another agreement is made between buyer and seller. No warranties expressed or implied.

Contact Me

TERMS

With any questions, Info, buy it now price call me TONY 561 305 3240 PLEASE IF YOU ARE HAVING THE CAR INSPECTED IT MUST BE DONE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS NOT AFTER.  I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO MENTION WHEN BUYING A USED CAR YOU CAN EXPECT SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS. A USED CAR THAT IS ONLY THREE YEARS OLD WOULD SHOW MUCH LESS IMPERFECTIONS THAN ONE THAT WOULD BE 10 YEARS OLD ECT, ECT.

 
 

 

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