2002 Lincoln Town Car Signature Super Nice 63k Miles Everything Works Great! on 2040-cars
Point of Rocks, Maryland, United States
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 63,800
Make: Lincoln
Exterior Color: White
Model: Town Car
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Signature Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: RWD
BEAUTIFUL 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR - SIGNATURE SERIES
JUST UNDER 64,000 MILES (STILL DRIVEN A FEW TIMES A WEEK TO MAINTAIN)
FULLY LOADED AND ALL OPTIONS WORK GREAT!
6 CD CHANGER FACTORY MOUNTED IN TRUNK
AIR CONDITIONING IS ICE COLD
WHITE EXTERIOR WITH LIGHT TAN LEATHER INTERIOR
LOCATED NEAR FREDERICK, MD AND LEESBURG, VA
BOUGHT AS A 3RD CAR FOR THE FAMILY BUT NO LONGER NEEDED
CLEAR TITLE, ALTHOUGH STILL HAVE A SMALL BALANCE ON CAR LOAN TO PAYOFF
I CAN DELIVER WITHIN 100 MILES OR SO OF WASHINGTON, DC AND BALTIMORE, MD
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Bentley designer calls Lincoln Continental concept a Flying Spur 'copy' [w/poll]
Tue, Mar 31 2015When you first laid eyes on the new Lincoln Continental concept, we'd wager you were likely impressed, because it's an impressive design. But if you also thought it looked familiar, you're in good company. According to Car Design News, design chief Luc Donckerwolke over at Bentley thinks the Lincoln concept bears more than a passing resemblance to another Continental: Bentley's own Flying Spur. "This behavior is not respectable. Building a copy like this is giving a bad name to the car design world," Donckerwolke told CDN, after posting some disparaging comments on Facebook and offering in jest to send over the tooling. "It is very disappointing, especially for an exclusive brand like Lincoln," added Sangyup Lee, his deputy for exterior design. The irony is further entrenched by the name, which Bentley only dropped from its Flying Spur in its latest iteration but still uses for the coupe and convertible models. Both automakers have a deeply routed history with the nameplate, but Lincoln's stretches back further, having first used the handle in 1939 before Bentley did in 1952. However it's not the nameplate that's the subject of controversy here, rather the design of the vehicle to which it's applied. So what do you think, did Lincoln borrow too heavily from its British counterpart? Related Video:
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2017 Lincoln Continental reimagined as a coupe
Thu, Jan 21 2016If nothing else, the production version of the Lincoln Continental has provided ample water-cooler fodder around the office. There are a few camps: the "it took guts to build it" folks giving credit where due on a handsome design with an ambitious interior, and the "MKZ misstep" group haranguing the Motor Company for blowing fancy new styling cues on a lesser beast. And yet, unifying forces exist. We can all agree that these artist renders depicting a Continental sans a pair of doors present a captivating notion. Back in 1939, the original Continental was a two-door. Over time, four doors of various types, including convertibles, infiltrated the lineup. The last time the Continental was on sale, it was a four-door front-driver based on the platform shared with the Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus. Even though the new production Continental, like that penultimate one, is based on a front-drive platform, the execution is much different. As you probably already know, it features a so-far unique 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and an advanced torque-vectoring AWD system, standard. Some neat concept car touches, like the fancy door handles and patented 30-way adjustable seats, made it in. What a two-door would bring to the table is mainly stylistic, emphasizing the long parallel character line in the door with brightwork running under the window that's echoed in the lower door sculpting and chrome strip. It accentuates the car's length, and calls attention to the trim taillights and their interconnecting bar element. A longer door makes for a more elegant transition into the C-pillar. It makes the production Continental, with its blacked-out but still obviously chunky B-pillar, look fussy. We don't expect Lincoln to build a coupe – that may be too wild for a company that doesn't seem completely comfortable with the notion of reinvention – but these renders were just too good not to share. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Related Video: