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** 85 Lincoln Towncar Under 77k Original Miles, Runs Great. No Reserve ** on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:76347
Location:

North East, Maryland, United States

North East, Maryland, United States

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 Hello,

 Up for sale is my Lincoln Towncar

 I have owned this car for about ten years and have done a lot of up keep on it. This is not my only car, I bought this towncar because of the low mileage and it was garaged kept. I no longer have a garage space for it and the weather is beginning to show it's wear. I selling this because I have other "projects" that need to be addressed.

I will be selling this with "No Reserve".

This car runs strong, and is in really good cond.

5.0 with less than 77k original miles.

I bought this in 2005 and it had just over 63k. on it.

 In 2005 I replaced all brakes, exhaust, shocks, etc...

 In 2010 I bought four new tires.

This car is nowhere near perfect, it has it's flaws, but all in all this is a great car.

 Again I'm not in any kind of bind and I don't have to sell it.

I feel that this is a fair price that I am asking for the car and condition.

A small deposit through paypal or in person is required after the sale and full payment in cash only before it leaves my drive.

Trades are considered.

 If after you get here and the car is not what you thought it would be, I will not hold your deposit and I will not give you a neg. feed back. If the deposit is paid through paypal it will be refunded through paypal.

You may call me to set up a time to view and/or I can meet you somewhere.

If you want to test drive it first you may but I will be in the front seat with you.

Any questions please ask.

The car is also for sale locally.

410-920-4922 (Buzz) call or text

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85 Lincoln Towncar, 5.0 auto, pwr. windows, pwr. mirrors, pwr. seats, pwr. ant., pwr. brakes, pwr. steering, pwr. trunk un-lock, Thermometer, am/fm cast., Plush interior (No rips or tares),
Body is strait (Little rust starting on rear quarters)(Passenger front door has a spot where the clear coat is coming off) Tires have less then 5k miles on them. Newer exhaust (H-pipe), Continental package on back (Looks like spare tire).

Both Bull horns (Chrome and Real) plus Chrome Swan all go with car. 

These give the Lincoln different "Looks/Personalities" at car shows.

 In the past ten years it has won three trophies at different cars shows.

The car is no where near perfect but for the year and the mileage this is a great car to cruise around town in and just have fun.

I drive this as a second car every now and then. I wouldn't hesitate to drive this long distances, it is very dependable.

 The price that I'm asking I believe to be a fair price, after all I would not be able to replace it for this price.

 If the car does not sell, it will go back in storage until I needed it or another car show.

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