Detail Info for: Lincoln : Town Car Signature Immaculate 1 Owner Signature Town car, leather, moonroof, excellent in and out

Transaction Info

Sold On:
02/04/2012
Price:
$ 4500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
103000
Location:
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 18302
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1999 Lincoln Town Car
Submodel Body Type:
Signature Sedan
Engine:
4.6L 8 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1LNHM82W2XY625904
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Rear Wheel Drive
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Beautiful Lincoln Town Car Signature Timeless Classic Body Style - Same Body style from 1999 - 2011 Excellent condition in and out...absolutely gorgeous. Runs, looks great, drives perfect, clean and virtually flawless inside and out No issues - see my feedback, no dissapointments bid w/ confidence Power Moonroof and Windows Keyless Entry Dual Power seats with lumbar adjust Heated Seats Adjustable Steering Wheel Leather Automatic Climate Control / Air Conditioning Cruise Control Factory Cassette 6 changer CD Original Alloy Wheels Tires 75% new Traction Control 6 Passenger, fold down center armrest/glove compartment Message Center, calculates, gas mileage, Compass, Interior and Exterior Temp Display Thermometer ABS Please ask questions BEFORE bidding - every feature and accessory performs and is functioning properly. Buy it now, priced to sell...you will not find a finer Town Car for under $10k This car is in exceptional condition, no check engine lights, needs NOTHING and is ready to be driven anywhere with pride...Price is perfect for the professional on a budget, why pay more? Car has been garage kept,pampered, professionally maintained and detailed Never been in an accident, no rust or dents Interior Beautiful Tan Leather - no rips, no tears, no cracking, very well kept. See vehicle history, this is a garage kept one owner vehicle, no accidents, no rust, no dents, a few barely noticeable light scratches, easily buffed out or touched up. This is an awesome find, see my feedback, bid with confidence...suggest Buy Now before someone else does...if you are lookin for a great Town Car this is it. On Jan-21-12 at 07:20:26 PST, seller added the following information: With the demise of the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham after 1996, the Town Car became the last of its kind: the last American full-size, rear-wheel drive luxury car. The demise of the Fleetwood also made the Town Car the largest mass-produced car available in North America. [edit] Third generation (1998–2011) Third generation 1998–2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Production 1997–2011[citation needed] Assembly Wixom, Michigan, USA (1998–2007) St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada (2008–2011) Body style 4-door sedan Engine 4.6 L Modular SOHC V8 Transmission 4-speed 4R70W automatic 4-speed 4R75W automatic Wheelbase Town Car: 117.7 in (2,990 mm)[16] Town Car L: 123.7 in (3,142 mm) Length 1998-2002 Town Car: 215.3 in (5,469 mm) 2003-2011 Town Car: 215.4 in (5,471 mm) 2001-2004 Town Car L: 221.3 in (5,621 mm) 2005-2011 Town Car L: 221.4 in (5,624 mm) Width 1998–2002: 78.2 in (1,986 mm) 2003–2011: 78.5 in (1,994 mm) Height 1998–2002: 58.0 in (1,473 mm) 2003–08 Town Car: 58.6 in (1,488 mm) 2003–08 Town Car L: 58.7 in (1,491 mm) 2009–2011 Town Car: 59.0 in (1,499 mm) 2009–2011 Town Car L: 59.1 in (1,501 mm) Curb weight Town Car: 4,006–4,369 pounds (1,817–1,982 kg)[17][18]Town Car L: 4,360–4,517 pounds (1,978–2,049 kg)[19][20] Related Mercury Grand Marquis Mercury Marauder Ford Crown Victoria For the 1998 model year, Ford gave its full-size cars for all three divisions major redesigns, with the Town Car receiving the most attention. The straight-lined body seen for eight years gave way to a curved design scheme with a downwards sloping trunk lid, and cat's-eye headlights. The C-pillar opera windows and Rolls-Royce grille seen since the 1970s were left off, as was the hood ornament. In the front, the new Town Car wore a waterfall grille much like the Navigator that was introduced alongside it for 1998. While it lost 3 in (76 mm) in overall length, the new Town Car was 2 in (51 mm) wider, 1 in (25 mm) taller, with a slightly longer wheelbase as well. 1998-2002 door panel The interior received major changes as well. Door and instrument panels as well as the radio face, switches and controls were redone. Additional wood trim was added to the newly designed dashboard and the door panels. The power seat recliner and lumbar controls were moved to the door panels. Lincoln emblems remained on the door panels and the seatbacks, as well as the rear tail lights, making the 1998-2002 models the last Town Cars with that feature. The Cartier model also received a 220 hp (164 kW) version of the Modular V8. Seat-mounted combination head and torso side airbags became standard during the 1999 model year. In late 2000, the Touring Edition featured a more powerful 235 hp (175 kW) version of the Town Car's Modular V8 engine, dual exhaust pipes and unique 16" alloy wheels with larger tires. According to Consumer Guide the car scores above average in the premium luxury segment for comfort, room and materials but scores below average for acceleration, steering and overall technical performance.[21] Otherwise, the Town Car has frequently received negative reviews with the car being considered "out of date." The Town Car is, however, still considered one of the best chauffeured vehicles[22] as it receives high marks for being among the most comfortable, quiet riding and roomiest luxury cars available.[22][23] Forbes car writer Jerry Flint attributes the Town Car's falling sales since the 1998 redesign to the reduction in length and smaller trunk.[24]

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