1994 Lincoln Limousine "120" 10 Passenger-white W/ Black Top-grey Leather Seats on 2040-cars
Ottumwa, Iowa, United States
Body Type:120 limousine 10 Passenger
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:460 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Used
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Year: 1994
Warranty: Sold as is
Trim: White w/ Black
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 193,462
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Limousine
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Grey
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This is my 1994 Lincoln Limousine 10 passenger with Business name and clients (If sold in the Midwest). I used this Limo for a Concert we promoted and it is being used now for $75.00 an hour. The outside is very nice with a new Black padded vinyl top with all new Tinting--New tires all around--Stripping and Lettering. All new outside "Blue" exterior lights on the sides and rear of the car. The interior is excellent condition-All new lighting--2 Flat Screen TV's--new DVD--New Cd player w/ Radio--8 to10 speakers in the car--Strobe lights--Full Bar and Glasses--Ready to work. ***The Autographed Basketballs stay with me***The mechanical condition is the best part of the limousine--A/C works great front and back--All new front end work with alignment--New rear springs with new air shocks--I was told it had a new engine and transmission when I purchased the car last year in Houston, Texas. I didn't believe them! I personally drove the car last week 1300 miles with 8 people in the car sometimes @ 75 miles an hour--It burned NO oil and I got 25 MPG which I was very surprised. I made this vehicle as nice as I could. It is not perfect but it is a great Limo to start with or to add to a fleet where you don't have to put 1000's in the car. Any questions please ask and if you can come look at the car. I will sell the Fantasy Name if you want but not my website--I have other businesses under that name. Thx for reading!
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