Lincoln: Town Car Executive Sedan 4 Door on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
I'm selling a 1997 Lincoln town car green in color with a green vinyl top. This car runs great and has been really well taken care of. It has approx 125,000 miles and will go well over 200,000 miles with reg maintenance. It has the very reliable 4.6 v8 in it. The engine does not burn or leak any oil at this time. Since I've owned it I have always used full synthetic oil and changed it every 3,000 miles. The interior is in very good shape for its age, it's light gray leather interior.
I just put a brand new set of tires on the rear, the front have about 60% tread life. I just put a new fuel filter in it and new belt The rear brakes were just replaced and rear brake lines. The AC works and the heat works. The cars air suspension is intact and works as it should. The cons: E brake needs to fixed does not work. The ball joints are making a little noise, my mechanic put it on the rack and said they will need to be replaced in the near future. The battery is older but still works as it should. There's a small coolant leak, but only few drops here and there. I don't know where it's coming from. This car is driven everyday and has never let me down, I would take it anywhere. I've tried to describe this car as honestly as i can, if you have any other questions about it don't hesitate to call or text me Jay 702 538 6604 Thank you. |
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Master perfumer Rene Morgenthaler worked with aroma house SensoryMax to design Essence of Lincoln. Also including traces of Earl Grey bergamot and green tea, whenever you encounter it you're meant to enjoy "a feeling of belonging to an exclusive, forward-thinking group that values style and success." And then buy an MKC. There's a press release below with details and an image to explain more, if you're still having a little trouble smelling the orange blossoms.
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