2011 Town Car Limousine Krystal Koach 120" 8 Pass on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Krystal Koach Limo 120 8 Passanger Car is in Great Condition!!! Very low milage! Car is a Nevada car. If you have questions please call Robert at 917-282-7150 Standard Features 1 Side Window 6" Extended Door AM/FM CD/DVD Combo Player Auxiliary Air Conditioning Condenser Champagne Glass Holders Chrome Opera Lights Corrugated Rear Floor Panels Digital Touchpad Front Overhead Controls Digital Touchpad Passenger Controls Automatic Passenger Climate Control Dual Alternator Units Dual Battery System w/ Emergency Start Fiber Optic Bar & Accent Lighting Fiber Optic Starlight Ceiling Floor Mats - Front and Rear Full Leatherette rear interior with pillows Fully Insulated Rear Cabin Heavy Duty Alternator Heavy Duty Radiator w/Aux. Cooling Fan Insulated Ice Bin Insulated Return A/C Ducting J-shaped couch Keyless Entry LED Cabin Lights Lighted Vanity Mirrors Load Leveler Rear Suspension Michelin P-245 60RX17 All Season Radial Tires Power Point on Package Tray Power Privacy Divider LCD TV monitor in Divider Shroud Re-Circulating A/C & Heat Transmission & Power Steering Coolers Trash Container TV Sound Through Stereo |
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Huge JFK auction includes two classic Lincolns
Wed, 09 Oct 2013Want to own a piece of American history? Perhaps you should consider 35th President John F. Kennedy's limousine, a stretched 1960 Lincoln Continental, or the last car he safely rode in before his assassination, a 1963 Lincoln Continental convertible. Both of them will be up for sale at the Camelot: Fifty Years after Dallas auction on October 24, a JFK 50th anniversary auction in Boston.
The black 1960 Continental was part of the presidential motorcade and is bulletproof. The body has been restored to the tune of about $35,000, according to RR Auctions, but the interior was left alone. That's okay, because the winning bidder will be able to enjoy lounging in the well-preserved seats and stepping on the original tan carpeting, just as President Kennedy did. The next owner can even play President, with a divider window, passenger air controls and a two-way telephone - if a chauffeur is hired, of course. The starting bid for the Continental is $25,000.
The other car is more historically relevant (but in this writer's eye, less beautiful), and commands a starting bid of $50,000. The white, convertible 1963 Continental was the last car President Kennedy rode in before his assassination in Dallas - with a notarized document by the car's owner at the time as proof. It was used to transport the President, his wife, Jacqeuline, and Texas governor John Connally "from a breakfast and speech at the Texas Hotel ballroom through the streets of Fort Worth to Carswell Air Force Base, where they boarded a short flight to Dallas on the morning of November 22, 1963," according to RR Auctions. Lincoln specialist Baker Restoration in Connecticut restored the car, which included an engine replacement, body work and paint. Most of the interior, including the seats, are in original condition.
Lincoln needs a farewell address, not a new marketing plan
Tue, 09 Apr 2013
The trouble with Ford's Lincoln brand is that no one cares about it any more.
Not long after I heard that Mark LaNeve, chief operating officer of Ford agency Team Detroit, was moving to take over direct operations of the New York ad agency Hudson Rouge for Lincoln, I heard that JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson was ousted. The two events are connected.
Lincoln poised to double MKZ Hybrid production
Thu, 18 Jul 2013The Lincoln MKZ Hybrid has been something of a hit for Ford since the beginning, exceeding the company's modest projected 15-percent take rate for more than two years (we say "modest" because that still means an overwhelming majority of Lincoln customers are passing up on the gas-electric powertrain even though it costs the same as the standard model). Either way, Lincoln builds 700 MKZ Hybrids at its plant in Mexico each month, but has sold 715 of them in each of the past three months. That's why, according to a report in The Detroit News, when the restyled 2014 MKZ Hybrid arrives (non-hybrid pictured), Ford is doubling production compared to 2013. Instead of the hybrid model being 20 percent of production, the new hybrid will make up 40 percent.
Ford is doing well with hybrids in general - its portion of the electrified vehicle segment jumping 12 points in a single year to 16 percent. Assuming Ford doesn't change the pricing strategy (along with the changes Ford is making to calibration to improve fuel economy), the sedan could continue to "[show] other luxury hybrids how it's done" when it goes on sale later this year.