2000 Lincoln Town Car 120" Stretch Limousine 5 Door on 2040-cars
Edgewood, Maryland, United States
BE YOUR OWN BOSS. I am selling a 2000 Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine. It is a 120" made by Dabryan Coach Builders, with a fifth door. The passenger area is in excellent condition. It is equipped with am/fm cd player, 2 ice storage containers in the bar, neon lighting, and glassware. The exterior has some minor issues, nothing serious. I had a new top installed 2 years ago. Also, Maryland limousines are inspected 2 times per year. The last inspection was about 1 month ago. This car has 131000 miles on it, which is pretty low miles for a limo in a company. I am selling this as is and where is. I am still using this car in my company, therefore the mileage will increase. All electrical works, air conditioning is cold and there are no mechanical issues "that I know of"
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