2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature L Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Please read this AD carefully before you decide, For Sale is a 2006 Lincoln Town Car,Black on Black, Fully Loaded,Car is in Excellent condition on Engine (Motor),Interior and Exterior,Currently Mileage reads 376107 but please do not be Scared,that's why am asking you to read the entire AD very carefully before you make your decision.
This Car was/is used as a limo/Taxi Business and was taken very good care off, but Limo business is no longer Available that's the main reason I've decided to sell it to anyone who's currently in the limo/Taxi Business and interested to buy.Below are the following Jobs done on this Nice Car. 1. Bought the Complete Engine (Motor) with 63,079 Miles and a 90 days warranty from New Jersey for $900 plus Tax on 01/15/2014. I do have the Prove of invoice 2. Replaced the Complete Engine(Motor) with 63,079 Miles on 02/06/2014 by Kingston Auto for $1600.Have the Prove and the Record. 3. New Body Paint done by Maaco for $ 575 with warranty on 04/14/14. Have the prove of invoice 4. New tires for $ 400 Plus tax 5. New Fuel Pump For $300 6. Annual Vehicle Inspection Report 7. Regular Maintenance such as Oil ,Transmission Fluid change and Brakes all done on 03/2014 . 8. Everything on this Car functions/works very well. 9. .Already Passed the Emission on 03/2014,i do have the prove of results. 10. Minor dings & Dents due to the recent Hail storm which is not Noticeable from a distance but with close Visibility. Clean/Clear Colorado Title. Please Note, i have attached some images of the prove of invoices for the following jobs done on this car for your satisfaction. Also Note at this time all warranty have expired so there's NO WARRANTY on the Car. Car is Sold AS IS, But will guarantee you car is in Great and Excellent condition HONESTLY this car Runs and Drives Smooth and Strong with absolutely No issues. Can't say all until you come take a look at it as well as drive it to witness it yourself. FINALLY BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP (BOTH LOCALLY AND OUT OF STATE) Please NOTE Seller is NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR Shipment or Delivery Asking Price is $6000 Thank You for your time. |
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