| 2005 TIFFANY LIMOUSINE 70" 6 PASS LINCOLN TOWN CAR PRIVATE USE STUNNING CONDITION 2005 Lincoln Town Car Limousine 70" 6 passenger Tiffany 2-Door Sedan 
 Vehicle Description STUNNING LIMO IN AWESOME RUST FREE ABUSE FREE CONDITION!!!! THIS 2005 LINCOLN TOWN CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PRIVATE USE VEHICLE AND THE CONDITION SHOWS IT - ORIGINALLY FROM CALIFORNIA/NEVADA AREAS AND NEVER HAD ANY WINTER USE IN MICHIGAN SO TOTALLY RUST FREE EVEN UNDERSIDE - BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED WITH ALL NEEDED AMENITIES AND FEATURES INLUDING TWO ICE COOLERS VERY GOOD SOUND SYSTEM AND SMALL DVD SCREEN - ALSO FEATURES INTERCOM REAR CLIMATE CONTROL AND VARIOUS LIGHTING OPTIONS - THE EXTERIOR IS NEAR FLAWLESS AND ALL PAINTWORK ORIGINAL (REAR BUMPER REPAINTED AFTER VERY MINOR DAMAGE) - RIDES AND DRIVES EXCELLENT NEWER MICHELIN TIRES BEAUTIFUL WHEEL ALL GLASS EXCELLENT ICE COLD A/C NEEDS NOTHING - PASSED RECENT MICHIGAN INSPECTION FOR LIMO SERVICE - CALL NIGEL AT 1 810 241 0303 FOR MORE DETAILS  PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE  PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE  Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC is a Michigan based auto dealer operating under Michigan License number B005324. Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC is located at 730 East Main St, Flushing, MI 48433. Sovereign Auto Purchasing LLC office can be reached at (810) 487-2020 or by fax (810) 487-2022.   PLEASE CALL (810) 487-2020 WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE   
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05 Town Car Limo 70" 6pass Private Use Near Mint Condition Needs Nothing on 2040-cars
Flushing, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.6 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2005
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Warranty: No
Mileage: 64,500
Sub Model: Limousine 70" 6 passenger Tiffany
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: White
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior Color: Tan
Drivetrain: RWD
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