2007 Lincoln Town Car 180 Inch Stretch Limousine - 14 Passenger on 2040-cars
Avenel, New Jersey, United States
2007 Lincoln Town Car - 180 inch stretch limousine by Elite | 14 passenger
Up for sale is a 2007 Lincoln Town Car 180 inch stretch limousine by Elite. This limousine has been in my fleet since new. The limo runs great, shifts smoothly and has no known issues. All four Michelin tires were replaced a month ago and have very minimal wear. Routine maintenance as well as repairs has always been done either by the dealer or our local limo repair shop (RWI). This limousine is used primarily on the weekends (weddings, nights on the town, etc.) and that is why the mileage is low for a vehicle of this age. The car is very clean inside and out and there is very minor interior and exterior wear and tear which should be expected for a 7 year old car. Everything in the rear passenger compartment is in working order. New carpet was installed last year and still looks new. If you have any questions please feel free to call Rich or Paul at 732-596-1100 Monday thru Saturday 9-5. *Please note that I may cancel the auction early due to the limo being for sale locally. Limousine is still in use and mileage may be slightly higher at time of sale. |
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