1989 Lincoln Town Stretch Limo!! Only 68k-never A Livery Car on 2040-cars
Medford, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Town Car
Mileage: 68,100
Year: 1989
Exterior Color: White
Trim: STRETCH LIMO
Interior Color: Blue
1989 Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limo-V8-Automatic-Leather-AC-Never used in livery service. Car has had very limited use over the last few years, but starts and drives very well. AC and heat both work, as does the passenger compartment dividers, lighting, tv. Due to the age of the vehicle, it is sold as is, where is, all sales final, with a clear Vermont Bill of sale (state of last registration). Prior to that, it was a clear NY title (In my possession).
Any questions, contact Ron at 631-346-3555x201
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