2003 Lincoln Cartier Town Car Ivory Parchment Near Mint Loaded Needs Nothing!!! on 2040-cars
Kirksville, Missouri, United States
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This is one of those rare opportunities for you to obtain a "VERY CLEAN AND NEAR MINT" 2003 LINCOLN TOWN CAR with the premium Cartier option. This automobile was personally owned by my father who recently passed away at the age of 85. It has always been garage kept and methodically maintained plus has never been involved in an accident. The very striking color combination is exterior paint code HC which translates into Ivory Parchment Metallic Pearl with the interior trim code of QF which is Nudo Leather with Light Parchment accompaniments. The motorcar still possess’s all of it’s original exterior paint and interior trim which are all VERY NICE as clearly evidenced in the images presented. The car displays 147,000 original (primarily highway) miles of which all of you Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury afficionados / service technicians/ and previous owners of these series of Ford products know is less that 1/2 life for the 4.6 Ford engineered engine assemblies in addition to all of the other components, suspension and otherwise as well. When driving this car it ABSOLUTELY runs, shifts, rides, and generally performs as if it has just left the Lincoln dealers showroom floor in 2003! All components and accessories work "as new" and the air conditioning blows cold. Inconsistencies from perfect are that the radio display shows intermittently however when gently pressed to the left of the radio assembly the display immediately shows, the front bumper fascia has some chipping/peppering from road use as well as the headlights have some peppering when viewed close up, there are some minor paint imperfections here and there but only one very small ding on the right rear wheelhouse slightly above the stainless wheel house trim, again only visible "up close". The car has absolutely NO door dings or dents anywhere and there is NO RUST on this automobile. There are no rips or tears on any of the interior upholstery or carpeting, in addition there is no staining anywhere, the cabin has NEVER been smoked in and still smells factory fresh and new. When viewed at a normal viewing distance the car appears "as new". Michelin Energy LX4 225/60 R 17 tires are present, all matching with 8/32nd’s tread depth. Recent updates include but are not limited to: new NAPA premium battery, new Wagner thermo quiet brake pads (all four wheels), new serpentine belt, new "E" spark plugs, recent Castrol Edge synthetic oil and filter change, new Motorcraft fuel filter, and a professional rebuild of the original alternator. There are NO oil leaks. Original owners manual, warranty booklet, scheduled maintenance guide, (etc.), two key sets and remote fobs, 1 valet key, and a clear Missouri title is available to the purchaser. Car appears to have every factory option they offered in 2003. This is one of the last series of Lincoln’s that was or will be produced that has that element of Prestige, Luxury, Status, and Class, with a full frame that the Lincoln Motor Company was founded on... Clean NADA retail book value on this Cartier with options is $7,800.00, the reserve price on this Lincoln is much less. Please feel free to email with any questions you may have. Thank you and good luck. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1970 Lincoln Continental Mark III
Fri, Nov 24 2023The story of the Continental features plenty of fascinating plot twists during its off-and-on 1940-2020 history, and one of the most interesting is the car that resulted from the decisions of the Ford Motor Company's mighty warlord during the 1960s: Lee Iacocca. That was the 1969-1971 Continental Mark III, a car that printed bales of money for Ford. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those cars, found in a Northern California car graveyard recently. Iacocca wanted a Lincoln to compete with Cadillac's snazzy new Eldorado coupe, and he wanted to do it on the cheap. Since the original Mustang had been so profitable in large part because it was based on the Falcon compact, the same philosophy would be used for the new Lincoln coupe. The Ford Thunderbird, which had become a well-over-two-ton behemoth by 1967, would provide the Mark III's platform; this had the added benefit of using excess production capacity at the T-Bird's assembly plant in Wixom, Michigan. Focus groups disliked the Mark III, but Iacocca and Henry Ford II ignored them and pushed forward with production. This worked out well; Mark III sales beat the Eldorado's immediately and the platform-sharing with the Thunderbird kept costs low and profits fat. Along with the Mustang and the Chrysler minivan, the Mark III stands as one of Iacocca's greatest business triumphs. These cars used to be reasonably easy to find in wrecking yards, but they've been junkyard rarities for at least the past decade. This one lived a hard life. The 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8, rated at 365 horsepower and 500(!) pound-feet of torque, was gone when I arrived. The chrome received a gold-plating treatment by a customizer at some point. It's possible that this car was once a good-looking lowrider, but that would have been decades ago. About the only remaining hint of its former opulence is the rear seat. The MSRP for this car was $7,281, or about $59,286 in 2023 dollars. The 1970 Cadillac Eldorado cost $6,903 ($56,208 now). Of course, the out-the-door cost for both cars would have been quite a bit higher, after not-so-optional options had been added by the customer. This individually decisive motorcar has no peer.
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