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2001 Lincoln Stretch 120 Fifth Door Limousine - Silver With Black Vinyl Top on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:153454 Color: blemishes and no tears in seats or wear in carpet
Location:

Huntington, Indiana, United States

Huntington, Indiana, United States

2001 Lincoln Stretch 120 Fifth Door

It has all the amenities:

Beautiful Silver with Black Vinyl Top 2001 Lincoln Stretch 120 limousine with an additional fifth door added for easy entry, perfect for large groups and wedding parties up to nine guests. No rust or tears in the vinyl top. Manufactured by Springfield Coach Builders. You will not be disappointed.

It's in great overall condition. Very minor exterior blemishes and no tears in seats or wear in carpet. Heating and air conditioning works great. Sterio system with CD player. Has driver to passenger intercom system.

Interior lights work properly and bar is in great shape.

Mechanically sound and runs as good as it looks. Air suspension has been removed and replaced with shocks.

Hauls eight to nine passengers comfortably with no problems of any kind.

Only reason for selling is that I own a restaurant and bar and my driver is moving out of state. Without him I would rather sell the car and not have to worry about replacing him with another driver.

This Car is sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. No allowance or set aside is made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral or written statements about the Vehicle.

 

You are encouraged to view the limousine personally if you can. Use the Ask A Question link to set an appointment. All sales will be final. $500 deposit required at the end of the auction through Paypal.

 

Ask any questions before bidding. You can set up an appointment to see the car by contacting me through eBay's "Ask a Question" link.

 

Legal stuff: All sales are final. Buyer is responsible for shipping and or pick up of the vehicle. Must be moved within 10 days of the end of auction. $500 non-refundable deposit due through Paypal immediately at the end of the auction. Balance due in Cash on pick up.

 

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Auto blog

Lincoln to resurrect old nameplates for China?

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

Judging by the success that many luxury automakers are currently experiencing in China, it's no surprise that Lincoln plans to take advantage of the situation by peddling its wares across the Pacific. Lincoln will open its first Chinese dealership next year, but potential buyers there won't be mucking through the same alphabet soup of car names found in American showrooms. USA Today reports that Ford's luxury car division could revert back to legacy names (like Continental and Zephyr) in China while keeping the MK_ names here in North America.
In speaking to Ford exec Jim Farley during the LA Auto Show, USA Today says that Lincoln could switch its naming structure as models are refreshed. Farley didn't confirm that the naming revamp would be a China-only decision, but article leaves little hope that American buyers will get to see the return of classic names anytime soon.
Why would Ford rehash old Lincoln names for China only? Buyers there seem to have a better historical associations with the nameplates than in the US. Chinese also still hold Lincoln in high regard, associating the marque with use by prominent government officials.

Ford announces free brake pad offer if customers stop by dealers

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

These days, when you buy a new car, it's not unreasonable to expect a certain period of free maintenance to come along as well. Sometimes this is through the life of the warranty, in other cases a little less. But Ford Motor Company is going beyond those deals for at least one part of its cars. As of now, if you buy a set of Motorcraft brake pads for a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury model, you get free replacements for as long as you own the vehicle. The offer is good at Ford or Lincoln dealers and Quick Lane Tire & Auto Centers.
"We will replace the pads for as long as you own the vehicle," said Elizabeth Weigandt to Autoblog. She did clarify that the Motorcraft pads are generally for models from the '90s or newer. Also, to take advantage of this program, a person must return to the same dealer each time to get the free parts.
Of course, Ford isn't just handing out brake pads to anyone who walks by; there are certain stipulations. First, the components have to be worn down to less than three millimeters to be eligible, and the buyer still has to pay for the labor to install them. If the model is used as a fleet vehicle for commercial purposes like as a taxi or limousine, this offer also doesn't apply; the same thing for racecars. On the plus side, if you recently bought a set of pads from one of the participating locations, you're still in luck. The deal covers parts purchased as of July 1.

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.