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1998 Lincoln Mark Viii 8 Lsc 290hp 26mpg Clean Carfax! No Accidents! No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:118143
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
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1998 LINCOL MARK VIII LSC 290HP 
NO ACCIDENTS - ALL ORIGINAL
NO RESERVE AUCTION!

CLEAN CARFAX - NO PAINTWORK - ALL ORIGINAL
LSC EDITION WITH 290 HORSE POWER - 25MPG
PERFORATED REAL LEATHER AND HEATED SEATS
JBL SOUND SYSTEM WITH CD CHANGER 
HID LIGHTS - FACTORY LSC CHROME WHEELS
ORIGINAL STICKER PRICE OVER $39,500

PLEASE CALL US AT 813-770-0407 ALEX

We are small licensed dealership in Tampa Bay Area, Florida. We got this Lincoln from local new car store, where they took it on trade from original owner. Carfax shows 3 owners, but in reality it's only 2, no accidents, no paintwork, all original, and no rust as well. As you can see this Lincoln in a great conditions and we can think that it spend most of its life inside a garage. Engine, transmission, stock air suspension, air conditioner are in great working condition, no warning lights. As far as negative, we have faded spots on a roof (please look photos!), we didn't painted, just to keep it its originality and we can disclose as no paintwork as well, next we have rear end drive makes noise up to 70 mph and when you pass 70 mph it gets much less noticeable, driver seat has some wear, sun visors has worn fabric, one wheel cap is missing, steering wheel has some wear as well. We have full set of a factory floor mats, 2 master keys, 1 key fob, manual book and key lock. All tires in really good shape. If you have questions please call 813-770-0407 Alex. Shipping also available and free airport pick up from Tampa International. Please look all our photos and carfax!     

 We have 295.00 dealer processing fee.



FEEL FREE TO CALL US TODAY AT 813-770-0407 ALEX



AS YOU CAN SEE BODY AND PAINT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION



ALL OUR CARS WE KEEP INSIDE WAREHOUSE, WHERE IT WILL STAY IN SAME CONDITION AS YOU SEE 



2 FLORIDA OWNER SINCE 64K MILES - NO RUST



CLEAN CARFAX - ALL ORIGINAL - NO PAINTWORK 









BUMPER AND HOOD ARE CLEAN AND ALMOST NO ROAD CHIPS






HID HEADLIGHTS AS A PART OF LSC EDITION 




































ROOF HAS FADED SPOTS









ALL TIRES AND WHEELS IN GREAT SHAPE 



WE DIDN'T CLEAN ENGINE PART, JUST PLASTIC, SO YOU CAN SEE NO OIL SPOTS - ALL ORIGINAL NO MODIFICATIONS  



























SOME NORMAL WARE ON A DRIVER SEAT 



BACK SEATS LIKE NEW 












ORIGINAL MILES 












































































PLEASE CALL US IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 
813-770-0407 ALEX
THANK YOU!




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