1989 Lincoln Mark Vii Bill Blass Florida Car Non Smoker 113k Miles on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
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Happy New Year!!! <><><> NON SMOKER<> NO ACCIDENTS EVER!!! <> FLORIDA CAR<>< Oil Changed Every 3000 miles!!<><> ALWAYS GARAGED<>< Where can you find another one of these!! Up for auction is an absolute GEM, 1989 LINCOLN MARK VII BILL BLASS GOLD EDITION with only 113K ORIGINAL MILES.. Has brand new battery, new stabilizer links also has Dunlop tires all the way around and the tires have about 90% tread left on them.. The tits are still on the tires.. Car has always been maintained and when not driven it lives in the garage. Car steers nice and straight. The paint is like GLASS!! No OXIDATION WHATSOEVER Just a deep rich shine!!! Paint is all original!!! body side moldings have no scuffs, no doors have been opened on them.. The Simulated rag top is also in very good shape.. Trunk pull down works perfect. all the buttons still work and all function like new. The chrome and stainless trim are in pristine shape. The original power antenna works 100%.. The interior is absolutely stunning. Very well taken care of. The interior is dark burgundy, as well as the rest of the trim in the car. The dash, headliner, door panels, and carpets still look new. The leather seats look AMAZING!! , no rips or tears whatsoever. As you can see from the pics the original BILL BLASS floor mats are also in great shape.. NO ONE has ever smoked in this car. Both windows work, AC is Ice cold and the heat works too.. The ONLY and I mean only thing that doesn't work in this car is the driver seat. It reclines and tilts just doesn't go forward.. Where else can you find a car like that this.. you can eat off the engine its so clean.. No leaks of any fluids whatsoever... no check engine lights, no BS... Also the front has been converted to coil suspension,, The rear is still on air and it operates with no issues whatsoever. This is the one you want... This is the only Bill Blass up for auction on EBAY.. Rest assured your buying a car from an enthusiast. I love Lincolns and this car for being 25 years old I would say the pics do the talking, but you gotta see the car up close!! YOU WILL LOVE IT There is a reserve NOT giving it away because THIS CAR IS A GEM!!! Let me know if you would like me to send any additional pics or if you have any questions call me 561-373-9280 TERMS: Winning bidder to pay $500 deposit via paypal at auction close to secure vehicle.. Remaining balance needs to be paid no more than 72 hours of auction close and must be paid via bank wire, bank deposit or cashiers check.. Please keep in mind is paid with cashiers check My bank must verify check before title is give to buyer.. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges.. Quick note. If you are planning on driving this car home don't even worry about it... She will go anywhere... ANYTIME!!! |
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