1985 Lincoln Towncar "limited Edition" (after Market) 75k. Original Miles on 2040-cars
North East, Maryland, United States
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******************************************* Hello, Up for auction is a 1985 Lincoln Towncar I bought this car in 2005 from the second owner, the car was originally from Mass. Up until two years ago I kept this in a garage, but it's been stored outside since then, and the weather has taken a toll on it. I have never driven this in the winter weather, but it has sat through it. With this being said, starting with what I know is wrong and/or needs fixed. Bad: Original paint, starting to fade. Passenger front door, clear coat came off in a spot. Vinyl Top good condition, except a couple of cracks starting and around back window it's starting to pull away from window. (It doesn't leak) Surface rust starting to show on rear quarters. Rust on inside trunk lid doesn't show on outside. Small/Slow oil leak under car. There may still be more things as you look over the car that I didn't find. This car is sold as is. No return.
Now the Good: Original miles as of 11/24/13 (75444.k) This car runs strong shifts smooth. 5.0 302ci. Auto. Power everything (works) Looks great for it's age. Over the last five years she has won 3 trophy's, at car shows. When I bought the car I ran it through Maryland inspection and fixed everything that needed to be fixed even though I'm running Historic tags on it now. In 2005 I put new brakes, shocks, tires, exhaust "H" pipe, Rotors, plus much more. When I bought the car it had 63k. miles on it, so everything that I had put on the car might seem like it was "years" ago, It's actually not that bad considering it's only about 12k. miles old. If you have any questions, please ask. If you want to see and/or test drive again email to set up a time. ****************************************** The Lincoln is for sale locally. There is a reserve on the auction, and I will consider any reasonable offers, just email me your offer. Thank you for visiting our auction. ************************************************************************************************************************************ When you are looking at the pictures some of them show the car with a chrome swan on the hood, and/or Bull horns, theses are just props that I used during car shows, and they DO NOT come with the sale of the car.
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