Lincoln Navigator Stretch Limo 66k Miles, White Limousine on 2040-cars
Lewis Center, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Limousine
Model: Navigator
Trim: Limo
Drive Type: 4wd
Sub Model: Navigator
Mileage: 66,000
Exterior Color: White
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Limo
Interior Color: White
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 8
You are bidding on a 1999 White Stretch Lincoln Navigator limo with only 66k miles,
interior is in good shape, 2 tvs and VCR, fiber optics, CD player, white leather seats,and more...
exterior has rust on the bottom panels and the running boards.
Engine and transmission works great. front tires are good, the 2 in the rear will need replaced soon.
AC has new condenser, dryer, and compressor but seems to have a leak somewhere. it worked great when recharged but doesn't hold it for long.
I also replaced most of the suspension parts recently.
stretched by Ultra - seats 14-16 in the back and it has the 3rd row seat (not counting the seat next to the driver)
Great potential for a start up or to add to your fleet, I just upgraded to a stretch hummer and don't need this one anymore.
This vehicle needs work so please bid accordingly. the final bid is the purchase price, sold as is, you are welcome to inspect the vehicle but only before you bid. Not selling or shipping internationally, local pick up only, a $500 deposit is required within 24 hours after auctions ends otherwise I assume you are not serious and I will have the right to relist the vehicle. the remaining balance is due within 7 days after auction ends. cashier check or cash only. title is clear and mileage is correct. title in hand with no leans. I reserve the right to end auction early if the limo is sold locally.
Please call if you have any questions 740 953 072 5
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