2000 Lincoln Navigator Limo on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
2000 Lincoln Navigator. This Limo was repainted 2 years ago to factory Navigator White. It does have a couple of cracks at the bottom of the stretched section and a few paint bubbles below the windows on the stretched section. Has a new vinyl top. It has 22" Wheels with 60% tread remaining on the tires. The Limo has a custom body kit after market headlamp assembly and tail lamp assembly. The interior has J-seating and a removable 3rd row seat. The Limo will carry up to 23 passengers. It has a small bar and a fake fireplace as part of the custom interior. It has fiber optic lighting in the mirrored front wall and in the bar. It also has a stargazer ceiling and California neon tubing in the Limo. To add more lighting there is a strobe light and disco light. The stereo has been upgraded to Kicker speakers with an amp. The limo has new captains chairs in the rear and all the interior an exterior trim work was done by Morgan Bulleigh Upholstery in Wichita, KS. The A/C system has been gone through and have had both orfice tubes replaced and the A/C compressor has also been recently replaced. A/C blows ice cold. Many of the consumable mechanical parts have been replaced such as torque convertor, alternator, brakes, belts, hoses, suspension bushings, etc to make this the most reliable limo possible. |
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