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1986 Lincoln Town Car Signature. Show Floor Ready. To Good To Miss! on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:74820 Color: Black /
 Blue
Location:

Troy, Ohio, United States

Troy, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sedan
VIN: 1LNBP96F7GY746540 Year: 1986
Make: Lincoln
Mileage: 74,820
Model: Town Car
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Signature Sedan 4-Door
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

You are bidding on a truly unique 1986 Lincoln Town car Signature Series. This vehicle was purchased new by my grandfather in 1986 and was given to me because he knew my appreciation of vehicles. While I owned many show cars in the past, I must start to sell some of them off due to financial reasons. This car has only seen 1 (one) snow fall in the 28 years. It has been climate controlled garage kept in its entire life. My grandfather has just as much appreciation for vehicles as I do so maintaining it and taking care of it was his #1 priority. This vehicle does NOT have 1 spec of rust and as you can tell by the pictures which does no justice, that it is show floor condition. Every thing on the vehicle works as designed. When my grandfather had it, it has been stored some time and when he  brought it out of storage he noticed that the head gaskets were slightly seeping. he had the whole engine re-gasket. This vehicle does not smoke, leak and runs just like the day you took it off the show room. in 2002 the R-12 A/C has been converted over with all new A/C systems IE: condenser, compressor, dryer receiver ect. Since the car doesn't' see much mileage, it has been started about once a week and let it run for about 10 mins with the occasional drive around the block. Since I have had it, I have put it in shows, won a couple. I have installed a new truck pull down motor, buffed, waxed, polished ect. So really nothing needs to be done when you pick it up. My grandfather installed an aftermarket Pioneer CD Player, of which I have been trying to find the original cassette player to put back into it.

I will say this, you may need to re-charge the A/C as it seems to blow a little warm this year. I am truly sad to see it go but with no time and priorities at hand something has to go. I have all the service records since day 1 from my grandfather and my self. Outside the normal service maintenances such as trans flushes, oil changes, coolant flushes ect, the Lincoln Dealerships have serviced the car. Since the car on average sees only 2700 a year I perform oil changes on a yearly basis (which over the past 7 years it has only seen about 300 miles a year). Every other year I do trans flushes, coolant flushes. I just recently performed plugs, a new water pump, power steering and brake flush, differential flush. I refinished the wheels so it looks brand new ( about 200 miles driven on it) tires are Dunlop and has about 12,000 miles on them give or take.

Prior to me getting it, the back seats have hardly been sat in. and the only time my kids sat in the back is when we went go to and get ice cream on a Sunday drive.

I don't think the price what I am asking is bad at all, I get compliments all the time when driving it, please, no low balling I will not respond by doing that. I do require 500.00 via PayPal which is non refundable with in 24 hours. You can check my feedback as I've sold one of my other show cars on eBay. I also reserve the right to remove my listing at any time. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Shipping is up to you as  you are responsible for shipping and/or getting the vehicle. I will accept cashiers check, direct deposit, or I will accept personal check however you will have to wait until the check clears before I will release the vehicle to you.

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