2004 Lincoln Navigator Red Lots Of Upgrades Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Groveland, Florida, United States

For sale is my 2004 burgundy Lincoln Navigator with the 5.4L Engine. The Suv comes equiped with a lot of features sunroof,power seat and power folding third row, power liftgate, heated mirrors, heated and cooling front seats, memory seats,and etc..... the interior is in good shape for a 10 year old suv. THE NAVIGATOR HAS A SALVAGE REBUILT TITLE FLORIDA. Vehical runs and drives. Now here is what vehical needs, it needs a shift knob plastic on current one came of but is still functional,the ECU needs to be replaced as suv starts and drives but inorder to shut off must disconnect ECU, sunroof motors work just the glass is off track, there are some flakes in paint on the front bumper,truck has some light scratches around body. the catalytic converters need to be checked as their is a rattling sound coming from them, and finally theres a little frame damage. that being said it doesnt hender driving vehical. Also the rear backup sensors need to be serviced.ThiS suv will be a great show piece.Vehical is being sold asis with NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY VEHICAL HAS A REGISTERED REBUILT SALVAGE FLORIDA TITLE. I am not a mechanic so please feel free to ask questions.
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