2009 Lincoln Town Car Signature L Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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2009 Lincoln Town Car Signature “L” SELLER NOTES AND DISCLOSURES: I bought this vehicle on eBay in June of 2013 and had it shipped from Texas. According to the Car Fax report, it was first put in service in Louisiana, and then made its way to the Houston area. The car was originally blue in color, and I had it taken
apart (i.e. glass removed, trim taken off, etc.) and sprayed black, with clear
coat. This included under the hood, inside
the trunk, and all door jams. You cannot tell the car was repainted. This is NOT a car that was driven aggressively. I am a sole proprietor of a livery service and have no employees. I AM THE ONLY PERSON who has driven the vehicle since I bought it. I am selling it strictly because the contracts I have been seeking require a different make and model vehicle. As you will see from the photos, this car is nearly perfect in condition. I have kept it washed, detailed, and cleaned since I’ve owned it. This means waxing at least once a month, and paint cleaning and colored waxing every other month with Zymol Black Wax. And also chrome polish on the trim and grill. I’ve also kept the carpet looking brand new by completely sealing it with carpet cover tape, and using rubber floor mats. You will be very hard pressed to find a late model Town Car “L” with relative LOW miles and in pristine condition. They just don’t exist, because the livery companies bought them up, once production of the vehicle ceased in 2012. The car runs flawlessly, does not have any shimmers or shakes, and the transmission shifts smoothly. I am the only driver of the vehicle, and I did not drive it hard. The air suspension works perfectly, and with the newer tires, it is extremely quiet. All the electronics work perfectly. The vehicle has a current California registration which expires in June of 2015. It has a clean and clear commercial title in the State of California. Here is a summary of what I’ve done to the vehicle, since I’ve owned it: 91,888: Tires balanced and rotated 88, 828: Oil change and filter 84,161: Michelin Energy LX4 All Season whitewall radials from COSTCO 84, 154: Front end alignment 82,904: Transmission flush 81,xxx: Oil Pan Gasket 80,276: Cooling system flush and thermostat replaced 78,243: Oil change Flaws and more disclosures: · Slight color sand burn along the hood edge (see photo). · Rear passenger slightly pushed in at the tip, due to the door being opened and hitting a pole (barely noticeable). · One paint touch up area on the roof, very small and not easy to see. · Some very slight scratches on the top of the rear bumper, barely noticeable. · Paint touched up UNDER the portion on top of the rear bumper, which is completely unviewable when the trunk is closed. · Seller is responsible for the pickup of the vehicle, and therefore shall either pick it up personally, or arrange transportation. The 2009 Lincoln Town Car L is free to verify and inspect before the purchase. The car is described to the best of my knowledge. I reserve the right to end the listing at anytime as the vehicle is listed locally and could sell at any time. PLEASE bid only if you are a serious buyer and have the funds available for purchase. As Seller has disclosed all known and obvious defects and imperfections, vehicle is listed for sale/auction AS IS, WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES, CLAIMS OR FUTURE COMPENSATION/OFFSETS OF FUNDS. All sales are FINAL, and UPON PURCHASE OF VEHICLE, BUYER WAIVES ALL RIGHTS TO FUTURE CLAIMS AND ASSERTIONS FOR ANY FUTURE COMPENSATION. This is a terrific vehicle that has been well cared for! Happy Bidding!!!!! |
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