1979 Lincoln Town Car 32,930 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Windber, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8 400 cu. in.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: chrome
Options: operable 8-track tape player
Safety Features: seat belts
Drive Type: automatic
Power Options: tilt wheel, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 32,930
Exterior Color: triple green metallic
Interior Color: Teal
Warranty: none
Number of Cylinders: 8
LOCAL PICKUP/WILL ASSIST YOU IF YOU SHIP. 1979 lincoln continental town car. This car is a time capsule and appears much as it did when new in 1979. The original engine and engine compartment decals,factory chalk mark on drivers side valve cover,are still in tact as they were when new. The lincoln is destined to be a collector as its unique color combination and low mileage.The car has been pampered,garaged,serviced regularly and has only been driven 800 miles per year. Have documentation for that time period. First owner put 18,000 miles on. The paint is triple green metallic and has been restored/repainted at a cost of $3,000. The new padded landau top was professionally installed at a cost of $1,500.The interior and trim pieces are factory original and in pristene condition and 100% original.The most recent trip to the ford garage had $414.00 FOUR brand new tires with (thick) whitewalls and period correct for that time period (not quite like the wide ones in the 50's) THE UNDERNEATH WAS INSPECTED BY A MECHANIC AND HE SAYS THERE WAS NO FLUID LEAKS AT THIS TIME. ORIGINAL SALES BROCHURE AND DEALER TO CUSTOMER POST CARD INCLUDED. ALL ELECTRICS AND GAUGES INCLUDING THE CLOCK AND AIR CONDITIONING FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD. THE AIR CONDITINING STILL HAS THE R12 IN THE SYSTEM AND FUNCTIONS WELL. THIS LINCOLN IS A TRUE LOW MILEAGE CLASSIC AND A GOOD EXAMPLE OF LINCOLNS BEST AT THAT TIME PERIOD. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS A USED CAR WITH NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED AND AS IS. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND INSPECTION PRIOR TO SALE AND WELCOME THE CHANCE FOR YOU TO SEE AND DRIVE THIS AUTOMOBILE. WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.
SELLER ASSUMES ALL TAXES,TITLE,SHIPPING COSTS,NOTARY FEES. SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TO SUBMIT $700 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT TO SECURE THE PURCHASE OF THE AUTOMOBILE VIA PAY PAL OR OVERNIGHT BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING. BALANCE TO BE PAID IN FULL WITHING 7 DAYS CLOSE OF AUCTION. WE ACCEPT CASH IN HAND,(FREE TANK OF GAS IF YOU PURCHASE THIS WAY),PAYPAL,PROPAY,CREDIT CARD/DEBIT CARD PROCESSED VIA INTERNET MERCHANT ACCOUNT,BANK CERTIFIED CASHIERS CHECK, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION LOAN CHECK,BUSINESS CHECK. IF YOU MAIL US A CHECK YOU MUST HAVE A VALID VERIFIABLE RETURN ADDRESS ALONG WITH CERTIFIED MAIL TO ME. NO EXCEPTIONS. THE TITLE AND CAR WILL BE RELEASED UPON CLEARING OF YOUR CHECK AND FUNDS TO US. SORRY FOR ANY INCONVIENCE BUT THERE ARE TO MANY SCAMMERS OUT THERE WHO RUIN THINGS FOR THE REST OF US GOOD PEOPLE DOING BUSINESS TOGETHER. WE PROMOTE HONESTY AND EQUALITY FOR PEOPLE DOING BUSINESS. YOU MAY CALL JOE WITH ANY QUESTIONS 814-691-2091. LEAVE MESSAGE IF I DONT ANSWER I MAY BE WORKING. I WILL CALL BACK.
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Ford patents a multi-touch version of its classic keypad
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Junkyard Gem: 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII
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Autoblog Podcast #384
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