2004 Lincoln Town Car Ultimate 4.6l Awesome Eye Appeal! Carfax Certified! Nice! on 2040-cars
Monroe, Michigan, United States
NOTE: THIS CAR IS ONE OF MY "PERSONAL" CARS, THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR AND READY TO SIGN OVER TO THE NEW OWNER. THERE ARE NO FEES ON TOP OF THE WINNING BID PRICE. LOW RESERVE, BID TO WIN THIS AWESOME AMERICAN LUXURY CAR.2004 LINCOLN TOWNCAR ULTIMATEIN BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC WHITE PEARL PAINT, WITH MEDIUM GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR! 4.6 LITER V6 ENGINE 6-PASSENGER SEATING FRONT SPLIT BENCH -HEATED FRONT SEATS, WITH DRIVER MEMORY LEATHER AND WOOD STEERING WHEEL TRIM, CRUISE CONTROL, AUDIO AND TEMPERATURE STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS, AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROLS, MOONROOF, PREMIUM WHEELS WITH MICHELIN TIRES AND SO MUCH MORE... I WILL BREAK DOWN THE CONDITION OF THIS LINCOLN INTO (3) CATEGORIES TO EXPLAIN THE CAR IN DETAIL AND ANSWER AS MANY QUESTIONS AS POSSIBLE BEFOREHAND, SO HERE GOES...EXTERIOR: THE COLOR IS CALLED CERAMIC PEARL, AND IT LOOKS GREAT! THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN CARED FOR AND IT SHOWS! THE ORIGINAL PAINT IS LASER STRAIGHT. NO MAJOR DENTS, NO MAJOR DINGS, ZERO RUST, AND THE ONLY THING WORTH NOTING IS A MINOR CRACK ON THE FRONT BUMPER "AS SHOWN IN PIC", IT DOES NOT STAND OUT, SO I NEVER HAD IT FIXED. THE GLASS IS PERFECT, THE FACTORY 17 INCH WHEELS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND THE 225/60/17 MICHELIN TIRES ARE ALL MATCHING AND HAVE AT LEAST 70% TREAD LIFE REMAINING. INTERIOR: THE GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE! NO RIPS, NO TEARS AND NO EXCESSIVE WEAR. THIS LINCOLN IS LOADED WITH AMENITIES! OF COURSE IT HAS POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, CD-PLAYER, 6-WAY-HEATED POWER SEATS, MOONROOF, HEATED MIRRORS, AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! THE CARPET IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN COVERED WITH FLOORMATS, THE DASHBOARD, DOOR PANELS, CONSOLE AND ALL OF THE INTERIOR HARD SURFACES ARE ALSO IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, WITH NO CRACKS AND NO FADING ANYWHERE. HEADLINER IS PERFECT AS WELL. ENGINE & DRIVELINE: THE 4.6 LITER ENGINE HAS AN AWESOME REPUTATION FOR LASTING SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND MILES! THAT IS WHY THE POLICE DEPARTMENTS AND NEW YORK CITY CAB COMPANIES DRIVE THE FORD CROWN VICS THAT HAVE THE SAME ENGINE AS THIS LINCOLN DOES. ANYWAY, THIS CAR STARTS, STOPS, SHIFTS AND PERFORMS JUST LIKE IT DID THE DAY IT WAS MADE. I HAVE NEVER DROVE ANYTHING THAT RIDES AS NICE AS THIS CAR DOES, THERE ARE NO LEAKS OF ANY KIND, NO TICKS, NO FUNNY NOISES AND WHEN MY MECHANIC INSPECTED THIS CAR HE COULD NOT FIND ONE SINGLE FLAW MECHANICALLY. THE OIL CHANGES WERE EVEN DONE AT THE LINCOLN DEALERSHIP! FLY IN AND DRIVE THIS ONE BACK WITH NO WORRIES! IN CLOSING, THIS IS AN AWESOME AMERICAN MADE LUXURY CAR THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR THE SAME PRICE AS AN OLD FORD FOCUS! DO NOT HESITATE ON THIS ONE, THIS IS THE BUY OF THE YEARS! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, BID OFTEN, BID TO WIN! CALL OR TEXT JOSH @ (734)-777-1690 IN CLOSING: I AM EXTREMELY PROUD TO OFFER THIS BEAUTIFUL 2004 LINCOLN TOWNCAR ULTIMATE, YOU CAN FLY IN AND DRIVE THIS ONE BACK TO WHEREVER IT IS THAT YOU LIVE WITHOUT WORRY. WE ARE LOCATED IN MONROE, MI. 48161. WE ARE 25 MINUTES FROM DETROIT METRO AIRPORT, 20 MINUTES FROM TOLEDO AIRPORT, AND 18 MINUTES FROM GREYHOUND BUS STATION, TOLEDO OHIO. WE HAVE NO PROBLEM PICKING YOU UP AT ANY ONE OF THOSE PLACES. IF YOU PLAN ON HAVING IT SHIPPED, I WILL WORK WITH AND/OR ASSIST YOUR TRANSPORT COMPANY AND CAN MEET THEM AT "THEIR" CONVENIENCE. WE ARE HERE TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASE AS EASY AND PAINLESS AS POSSIBLE..IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE A "SPECIFIC" PICTURE, JUST ASK! WE WILL EMAIL THEM TO YOU JUST AS SOON AS WE CAN TERMS AND CONDITIONS: We reserve the right to notify bidders and cancel this auction. We reserve the right to cancel bids from those with excessive negative feedback. Please email or call us if you have negative feedback or zero feedback prior to bidding. Zero feedback bidders who don't contact us will have their bid canceled. Upon final inspection of the vehicle, if it's not as described, purchaser doesn't have to complete the transaction. We shall gladly refund your deposit IF THE VEHICLE IS NOT AS DESCRIBED. If your vehicle is shipped and upon it's arrival, if it not as described we will gladly accept the vehicle back for a 100% refund of the vehicle price, vehicle must remain with the transportation company. Buyer pays for all shipping charges. Please expect wear associated with age, miles, and vehicle history. Vehicle may have dings, dents, paint chips, previous paint work, windshield chips, wheel scuffs, scratches, rust and other wear or defects that are associated with age and mileage that are not visible in photos. Please expect minor stains in carpets, stress lines and worn sports on seats, and other common interior wear even if NOT shown in photos. We attempt to accurately describe our vehicles condition with photos and text. Text and photos are subjective and should be used as a guide to determine a vehicles condition prior to bidding. If you don't see something photographed or specifically described, please don't assume anything, we are here to answer all question. Please expect wear and flaws, this is standard on most used vehicles. Maintenance and check engine lights and related issues are the responsibility of the new owner. Please make an appointment prior to picking up your new vehicle. Prior to bidding, arrangements must be made with our company if your vehicle is not to be picked up in person or if shipping is arranged by the buyer within 7 days. Storage fees of thirty five dollars per day incur after the 7th day if no prior arrangement are made. Non paying bidders are subject to guidelines of the Better Business Bureau, a five hundred dollar re listing fee and also eBay's non paying bidder’s recourse. All non paying bidders that don't communicate with our company are subject to judgments up to five thousand dollars with MONROE County Small Claims Court. Suits are filed automatically with our legal department. If you don't intend on paying for your purchase we highly encourage you not to bid on our auctions. We pursue all non paying bidders. Deposits are non refundable. We value the integrity of our company, products, employees and most of all, our customers, so by bidding on our auctions you are in agreement to our complete terms of sale. |
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