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2002 Lincoln Ls V8 on 2040-cars

US $2,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:160215
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 Up for sale is my 2002 Lincoln LS V8.

The car is in very good over all condition, The paint still shines beautifully, with a few minor dings

The interior is in very good shape. The leather has no tears or splits, and is clean overall. Everything inside works.

The carpets and headliner are in excellent shape and are clean, as is the rest of the interior.

No major body damage to speak of, a few minor scuffs and dings (to be expected with a 12 year old car). Paint is still beautiful. Rims are chrome, and in very good shape.

The car runs and drives excellent. No leaks or burning of any fluids.

Car has 03-06 Headlights with HID's (Factory HID housings, not cheap illegal ebay kits). Fog light assemblies are both brand new.

Everything works. A/C is cold, Heat is hot. All power accessories work (Power memory seats, windows, sunroof, electronic adjustable steering column, radio and cd changer)

 It has brand new tires all around. The Front brakes are new. Also, just replaced the Water pump, Crossover tube, and the coolant outlet with the aluminum Jaguar unit. Also, I just replaced all 8 Fuel Injectors (I have receipts for all of these repairs), as one had a small leak.

Trunk lining (Carpet) that goes over spare tire is missing.

The Transmission was rebuilt 1 year ago, I do not have a receipt for this, but it is mentioned on the carfax/autocheck.

The Front sway bar bushing are a little noisy over bumps. I have new bushings, but haven't had time to install them. i MAY get to them this week, but I will include the bushings with the sale either way.

Anyway, I wouldn't hesitate to drive this car cross country.

Any questions? Feel free to ask or come take a look at the car. I had TWO bad experiences trying to sell a previous car recently due to awful buyers. PLEASE ask me any questions or come see the car first if you'd like, rather than waste everyone's time.


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