Executive Serise Seafoam Green With Emerald Green Leather Seating on 2040-cars
Deltona, Florida, United States
THIS EXECUTIVE SERIES TOWN CAR HAS THE UNIQUE SEAFOAM GREEN EXTERIOR THAT IS ORIGINAL WITH EMERALD GREEN LEATHER SEATING, THERE ARE COCEALED ARM REST COMPARTMENTS FOR THE FRONT SEAT PASSENGERS AND THE REAR PASSENGERS HAVE COVENIENT POCKETS ON THE BACK OF THE FRONT SEATS AND THE PULL DOWN CENTER ARM RESTWEEKS OPENS TO THE TRUNK.THREE WEEKS AGO THE AIR SUSPENSION STARTED LEAKING AND IT WAS REPLACED AT A COST OF $380.00 AND THE RIDE IS BETTER THAN THE AIR RIDE. ALL DIGITAL GAGES WORK ,THE STEREO RADIO HAS STUDIO QUALITY SOUND(NO BLOWN SPEAKERS),THE DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS ARE 6 WAY POWER AND BOTH RECLINE,THE HEAD LINER IS IN PERFECT SHAPE.THE ENGINE IS QUIET,THERE ARE NO LEAKS,ALSO THERE IS A NEW SERPENTENE BELT .THE TRUNK IS CLEAN AND THE SELF CLOSING MECANISM WORKS PERFECTLY.THE WHEEL COVERS ARE ORIGINAL WITH NO DINGS...BEST OF ALL THE ORIGINAL HOOD ORNAMENT IS THERE TO GUIDE YOU DOWN THE ROAD! THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING THIS WELL CARED FOR DETROIT ICON IS THAT GRANDMA GAVE US HER 1993 ALL BURGANY BEAUTY THAT HAS ONLY 70,000 MILES.....CAN'T AFFORD TO KEEP BOTH INSURED SO IT IS TIME TO LET SOMEONE ELSE ENJOY THIS VERY DEPENDABLE LUXURY CAR.
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Lincoln considering giving cars real names again
Wed, Apr 22 2015Enthusiastic reaction to the Continental concept might be the death knell for Lincoln's alphabet soup of monikers. "Without divulging the future, we're very excited about the Continental name and the attention it's gotten," Ford President of the Americas Joe Hinrichs said to Automotive News. Hinrichs admitted that the current MK names could confuse those not familiar with the models. Hinrichs suggested that one way Lincoln might differentiate itself was to "leverage its heritage." While this is certainly nothing explicit, the talk could be an indication of an upcoming overhaul for the brand's naming scheme. The Continental is set to hit the market next year as a replacement for the MKS as the company makes a major push into China. Lincoln bosses reportedly gave the designers the model name as inspiration for what to create. The brand's health has slowly been improving since former Ford CEO Alan Mulally was ready to completely kill the brand. Last year, a new boss was appointed to the helm, and there were reports of a modular platform under development. Let us know in Comments what Lincoln names you want to see revived. The Town Car is likely the best-known model from the brand after the Continental, and Zephyr has fairly recent history as the brief moniker for the MKZ. Related Video:
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2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven
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