Great car, my in laws drove it to Florida always leaving right after Christmas and returning in May to the Jersey Shore. No rust, clean inside. My father in law, a Mechanical Engineer, never believed that "the squeaky wheel gets the grease", all the wheels were greased! Although not the original owners, it appears after the initial investment was made, this vehicle was well maintained and cared for.
Unfortunately. due to health issues, he can no longer drive. The A/C is ice cold, all buttons, switches, knobs are functional. As informed buyers will be aware Lincoln Towncars during that time frame had an issue with the Intake Manifold constructed from plastic that cracked over time resulting in engine coolant leaks. However, having kept a watchful. eye over his pride and joy, he felt uneasy about passing a potential problem and the high cost to a new owner, he decided to have it replaced recently with the new aluminium coolant runner version.
As always my father in law wanted to be upfront. This car is mechanically very sound, and generally looks good other than the following minor cosmetic/ wear and tear issues which could easily be corrected.
The two back taillights have a small piece missing as seen in the pictures---this does not affect their functionality and they are not leaking. On the rear passenger door, there is a 5" by 1/2" section of clear coat missing, as shown in the photo.
The driver's seat and center console are showing cracks.
The rear bumper has small flaking of paint and could be easily repaired..
The front driver's side wheel has some tarnishing.
As the Lincoln Towncar drives like a dream and are renowned for their soft and supple air ride suspension, one of the air bags in the rear suspension had a minor leak. So rather than compromise the luxury ride and feel of the Towncar, by converting to coil springs, he decided to have both air bags replaced 4 weeks ago. This car comes with two new front tires and rear tires that are 85% thread.
This is also for sale locally so I have the right to end this auction at any time. The new owner will receive this car in turn key condition, fully detailed, and serviced with new oil and filter. Serious bidders with positive feedback only. I will work with your shipper and I am open to storing the car for a reasonable time frame if necessary. For the quality and condition of this vehicle, the reserve price is very reasonable. Feel free to call with any questions James---215-970-4820.
Good luck and Happy bidding!
Features of the car:
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