Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2004 Lincoln Navigator Ultimate 4wd on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:117000
Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, United States

Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

Year: 2004 Make: Lincoln Model: Navigator Trim: Ultimate 4WD Mileage: 146,776 Stock #: LJ16441 VIN: 5LMFU28R94LJ16744 Trans: Automatic Color: White Vehicle Type: SUV State: OK Drive Train: Engine: 8-Cylinder Notes Shows great! A/C and heat are in perfect condition! All the toys! Fully loaded interior. Good carpet. Power everything! Too many options to list! Very clean interior. Drives strong! Great Ride! Powerful, luxurious ride. Runs and drives great!Very powerful. . Clean title. 22" rims! 

Car features:

22" rims
Pioneer after market stereo/TV which has bluetooth features for playing music and connecting to your phone to make and receive calls.
Navigation system 
2 amplifiers along with 2 12" subwoofers with a customized box (so you don't have to give up your 3rd row)
25" TV at the rear
Back up camera
Cruise Control
Keyless Entry
Newly installed security system
Power Door Locks
Power Windows
Alarm
Driver Air Bag
Heated Mirrors
Heated/Cooling Leather Seats
Passenger Air Bag
Power Steering

    Auto Services in Georgia

    Wright`s Car Care Inc ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Truck Service & Repair
    Address: 4993 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta
    Phone: (770) 451-6789

    Top Quality Car Care ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Electric Service, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
    Address: 276 North Glynn Street, Woolsey
    Phone: (770) 406-6897

    TNT Transmission ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Automobile Air Conditioning Equipment-Service & Repair
    Address: Berlin
    Phone: (229) 247-6398

    Tires & More Complete Car Care ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Oil & Lube
    Address: 3237 Lawrenceville Suwanee Rd, Duluth
    Phone: (770) 945-1399

    Tims Auto Service ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 1536 E Highway 78, Carrollton
    Phone: (770) 456-0279

    T-N-T Transmission Inc ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
    Address: 3299 Highway 78, Loganville
    Phone: (770) 466-5358

    Auto blog

    Landau yachts: The history of Lincoln's Designer Series

    Sun, Feb 6 2022

    The Lincoln Designer Series was introduced in 1976, at the end of the imposing Mark IV Continental generation. Four big-name fashion designers of the era – all-American country clubber Bill Blass, psychedelic Italian pattern-maestro Emilio Pucci, venerable French jewelry-maker Cartier, and a la mode French fashionista Hubert de Givenchy – were asked to slather their elegance on LincolnÂ’s personal luxury coupe. This experiment was a wild success. According to documents uncovered in the Lincoln archives – with the incomparable guidance of official brand historian Ted Ryan – the Designer series “accounted for more than 27% of Mark IV sales” shortly after its introduction. It was such a runaway hit, that it continued on throughout the even larger Mark V generation (incidentally, the longest coupe ever produced by Ford Motor Company), and didnÂ’t really peter out on these big two-doors until the early 1990s.   But the true history of the series well predates the era of opera windows, crushed velour and wire wheel covers. “If you take a step back even further, when Ford purchased Lincoln in 1922, Edsel Ford was put in charge of the company. But more than that, he helped establish the first design studio at Ford,” said Ryan. The basic Model T didnÂ’t take much design. Lincoln was different. Edsel is famed for his quote. “Father wanted to make the most popular car, I wanted to make the best.” The specific genesis of the Designer Series, however, came along as a result of a long-term personal connection with the marqueÂ’s first chairman. “Edsel Ford had a relationship with Cartier, and correspondence going throughout the 1920s and '30s,” Ryan said. “His personal cards and stationery were always ordered from Cartier.” This enduring link wasnÂ’t formalized until the late 1960s. “I found in product development files, in 1967, that Ford had gone to Cartier for a special 1970 Cartier Continental coupe,” Ryan said. According to internal documents, this package would include unique interior leather/cloth/vinyl surfaces and trim, modified dials, and a Cartier jewelry box, as well as golden plating on the steering wheel ornament, dial face ornaments, keys, C-pillar ornaments, door monograms, and dashboard plaque. “Think of that. A car that never was, that could have been,” Ryan said, wistfully. Some Cartier magic did get glossed on Lincolns in the late 1960s.

    Is Lincoln working on a Continental concept?

    Wed, Mar 25 2015

    The Lincoln Continental wasn't included in our post on the list of trademarks we'd like to see turned into production vehicles – the only Lincoln mention was our idea of transferring its Aviator name to a special edition Ford Mustang. But, like you, the idea of a resurrected Continental is always with us, especially when we read articles about the brand's efforts to redefine American luxury. Ford applied for the Continental trademark in 1953 and renewed in 2005, and it appears they might have something to show for it soon. A web snooper found a development site at the Lincoln domain that introduces us to the "elegantly styled and boldly distinctive Lincoln Continental Concept." There are no images, but we've combined all the text into a single image, above, and the hints we get in three blurb texts inform us that "It represents who we are as a carmaker," that it's an "envisioning of what's to come," that "No question went unanswered" and "No answer went unchallenged," and that it "is everything we know about cars, and everything we understand about people." We also found the tagline "Follow us forward," which doesn't appear on any published Lincoln site page at the moment, and the public is invited to get involved (eventually) by tweeting Continental stories and photos. Could this be the next step in the turgid drama Lincoln Rising? We look forward to finding out. Related Video:

    2015 Lincoln Navigator puts on a brave face, offers EcoBoost V6 only

    Thu, 23 Jan 2014



    Lincoln has finally given its SUV a facelift after seven long years.
    Seven years is a long time. For the auto industry, though, seven years is an absolute eternity. Most vehicles receive clean-sheet redesigns within the span of seven years, usually getting a facelift of some sort after year three or four. Not Lincoln.