1999 Lincoln Town Car 8 Passenger Limo Limousine Moonroof Loaded Low Miles on 2040-cars
Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States
UP FOR BID IS A 1999 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 8 PASSENGER LIMOUSINE WITH LOW MILES IN GOOD CONDITION AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOS. THIS LINCOLN HAS A DECENT RUNNING 4.6L V-8 ENGINE BUT IT WILL NEED A TUNE UP TO RUN 100%. THE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FINE WITH NO ISSUES. THIS IS AN 8 PASSENGER LIMO AND OPTIONS INCLUDE MOONROOF, GLASS PARTITION, FRONT AND REAR HEAT AND A/C, TV,VCR,REAR AUDIO SYSTEM, INTERCOM, MOOD LIGHTING, DRY BAR, TELEPHONE, LEATHER SEATING,PW,PL,PM,TILT,CRUISE, ALLOY RIMS AND 4 NEW TIRES. AIR SUSPENSION HAS BEEN CHANGED TO SOLID COIL SPRINGS. ONLY LIGHT ON DASH IS AIRBAG LIGHT.MOONROOF AND REAR RADIO ARE NOT WORKING MAY BE A FUSE NOT SURE. CAR HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES AND CLOTH TOP MAY NEED TO BE GLUED. THE FRONT AND REAR LEATHER INTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS. A GREAT CAR TO MAKE SOME EXTRA MONEY WITH OR FOR PERSONAL USE. MILEAGE JUST TURNED 100,000. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE VEHICLE PLEASE SEND ME A MESSAGE WITH YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL GET BACK TO YOU. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY OR BUYER TO ARRANGE FOR TRANSPORT. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING BID. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY. THANKS FOR LOOKING
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Never mind the naysayers; Lincoln is worth saving
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
In the case of Henry Leland, naming his new car brand after the first President he cast a vote for in 1864 seemed a jolly good idea, on paper.
You should always be careful about the name you choose to give your new baby. The power of association can work in many ways, not always positive.
What will the next Presidential limo look like?
Thu, 25 Jul 2013With recent news that the Secret Service has begun soliciting proposals for a new armored limousine, we've been wondering what the next presidential limo might look like. The current machine, nicknamed "The Beast", has a design based on a car that's no longer sold: the Cadillac DTS. If General Motors gets the job again, which wouldn't be a surprise considering the government still owns a chunk of the company, the next limo's shape would likely resemble the new XTS (below, left). But Cadillac hasn't always been the go-to car company for presidential whips.
Lincoln has actually provided far more presidential limousines throughout history than Cadillac. In fact, the first car modified for Commander-in-Chief-carrying duty was a 1939 Lincoln K-Series called "Sunshine Special" used by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the last Lincoln used by a president was a 1989 Town Car ordered for George H.W. Bush. If President Obama wanted a Lincoln today, it would likely be an amalgam of the MKS sedan and MKT crossover, as illustrated above.
And what about Chrysler? The only record we could find of a President favoring the Pentastar is Nixon, who reportedly ordered two limos from the company during his administration in the '70s, and then another one, known today as the "K-Car limo," in the '80s after he left office. Obama, however, has a personal - if modest - connection to Chryslers, having owned a 300 himself before he took office. A 300-based Beast (above, right) would certainly earn the U.S. some style points.
Lincoln says MKZ supply crisis over
Mon, 25 Mar 2013After an excessive number of recalls on the 2013 Escape and Fusion, we can't really fault Ford for being a little extra cautious with the launch of the 2013 Lincoln MKZ. Last month, we reported that dealer supply of the car was extremely limited due to more attention being paid to quality checks of cars rolling off the assembly line, which led to a 73-percent drop in MKZ sales from last year on top of a 32-year low in monthly sales for Lincoln in January.
The reason for the delay was that the sedans were being shipped from the Hermosillo, Mexico assembly plant to be inspected even closer at Ford's Flat Rock, Michigan plant before they were able to head to dealers. Things seem to be straightening out for Lincoln and the MKZ's production now, as Automotive News is reporting that supply should be up to a "normal level" by the end of this month.