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Year:2001 Mileage:71273 Color: is excellent
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Joppa, Maryland, United States

Joppa, Maryland, United States
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This is the luxury sedan you've been waiting for. Being offered at NO RESERVE:

2001 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series with only 71k original miles!!

- 1-Owner accident-free with only 71k original miles!! Free carfax report provided at the bottom of the auction including recent service.

- Please take your time. I've included a large number of high-definition pictures of the vehicle. The carfax report is at the very end. If you are not seeing it, you may not be seeing some of the other photographs as well; please refresh your browser and allow enough time for all of the pictures to load if this occurs.

- Mechanically, the Town Car runs and drives like you'd expect for a 71k mile 1-owner, well-maintained vehicle. Everything works great and the sedan really rides beautifully.

- Motor, transmission and drive train are perfect.

- 4.6L V8 runs perfectly. Great oil pressure, no heating issues. With only 71k miles, this vehicle isn't even close to being broken in. Plenty of power and amazing acceleration.

- Brakes, suspension and exhaust are all excellent.

- No engine warning lights of any kind.

- Everything on the car works and is in great condition.

- Executive Series package including chrome trim, alloy wheels, full leather interior, wood-grain interior package with full power (seats, mirrors, locks, windows, key-less entry), and leather-wrapped steering wheel.

- All power equipment functions perfectly.

- Factory Radio. Audio sounds great.

- Cruise Control functions perfectly and hands-free controls on the steering wheel make for easy highway driving.

- Exterior is excellent. Very straight. A few small key marks by the security keypad above the driver door keyhole and a penny sized blemish in the clear-coat on the left rear quarter panel. Hardly noticeable; overall the exterior is in very nice condition.

- Great color combination. Silver exterior with tan leather interior. The chrome trim and alloy wheels really complete everything. The Town Car really looks great in person and is a real head-turner. Some minor curb rash on the wheels as you can see in the pictures.

- Leather Interior with wood-grain trim like-wise is in nice condition. No stains or major tears in the carpets or leather seats. Headliner looks new, no stains or sagging. Wood-grain dash and trim look great; no cracking and shines beautifully. Some minor wrinkling in the rear seats, and a pin-size hole in the rear center armrest. Definitely does not detract from the overall well-kept condition of the vehicle.

- NON-SMOKER VEHICLE! NO ODORS OF ANY KIND.

- A/C blows cold and heat blows hot.

- With only 71k miles and having been so well-maintained mechanically, this Town Car is going to be enjoyed by the next owner for a very long time.

- Pick up the vehicle and drive cross-country in comfortable luxury!!

- All original owner's manuals included.

- This is really a rare find: 2001 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series with low mileage, well-maintained and accident-free being sold at NO RESERVE!!

- The car needs nothing and is completely turn-key.

- A 1-Owner vehicle is extremely important. The original owner paid full sticker price for the Town Car in 2001 and has maintained his vehicle accordingly to protect his investment. And it really shows, the Town Car really runs and drives great!

- There is a $199 Document and Prep fee to allow us to sell at NO RESERVE!!

- Please let all the pictures load to really get a feel for the Town Car.

 

FORGET ALL THE OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS WITH SMALL PRINT, HIGH RESERVES, AND RIDICULOUS BUY-IT-NOWs. 

THIS IS A TRUE NO RESERVE AUCTION. NO SEEING THE SAME CAR "SOLD" WEEK AFTER WEEK.

 

-This is a 10 day NO RESERVE auction. The highest bidder will win.

 

 

Please review our positive feedback! All vehicles are sold with no mechanical issues so please bid with confidence! Please feel free to call us anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the Town Car. We value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact us at 410-676-0101. We can even help arrange shipping. Thanks.

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Please review our positive feedback! All vehicles are sold with no mechanical issues so please bid with confidence! Please feel free to call us anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the Town Car. We value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if we can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact us at 410-676-0101. We can even help arrange shipping. Thanks.

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