Lincoln Town Car (2002)

Sale price: US $1,500.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
“In good running condition. Has current VA (Virginia) inspection. A non-smoking, pet-free vehicle. Has had alternator replaced (over $700), a new power steering pump (over $375), new electronic cooling fan (over $280), new upper control arm (over $300), new shocks (over $300), new coil springs. Michelin tires are still good (half tread).”
Year: 2002 VIN : 1LNHM82W22Y647572
Mileage: 172330 Body Type: Sedan
Make: Lincoln Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Town Car Vehicle Title: Clear
Engine: 4.6 Triton V8 2 valve Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Exterior Color: White
Fuel Type: Gasoline Interior Color: Gray
For Sale By: Private Seller Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Side: Left-hand drive Transmission: Automatic

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

Vehicle description

2002 Lincoln White Town Car in good running condition. Has current VA (Virginia) inspection. A non-smoking, pet-free vehicle.
Most cars today are front wheel drive. If you"re looking for something old-school that has the handling and capability of a rear-wheel drive (RWD) car there aren"t many vehicles left like this, especially not luxury vehicles. And a lot of people with these vehicles have gotten 300k+ out of them, these Town Cars tend to be long-lived. This is a great car!
This has been a non-smoking vehicle since we have owned it and apparently the previous owners were the same as we could not detect any odor in this vehicle. Has some scratches on the paint finish, some missing paint, a minor dent (see photo), some wear on the driving wheel, mild wear to driver"s seat, some mild staining on the carpet. Typical for a vehicle of this mileage/age . In response to some of the questions:
The only negatives we know of are: -Driver"s side back door power window does not go down (needs window motor).
-Headlights" housing lenses sometimes accumulate condensation - they do not seem to have any cracks, certain vehicles tend to get this, it"s rather normal and doesn"t affect driving. (Normally this isn"t mentioned, but I want to be thorough.)
-Previous owner had windshield replaced, and not sure if that is the cause or not, but occassionally, depending on the position of the vehicle, there is a minor leak in the front passenger side floor carpet during a heavy rain, more of a very minor/seeping type leak, you really don"t see the leak and it doesn"t happen all the time. The interior of the car does NOT stink.
Here are some of the positives:
Had a new alternator installed (over $700). Has NO check engine light (and we"ve driven this car for over a year, and over 11k miles). Has a new power steering pump (over $375). New electronic cooling fan (over $280). New upper control arm (over $300). New shocks (over $300). New coil springs (was converted to coil spring suspension from airbag suspension to prevent the continuous problems that airbag suspension systems tend to get when they get older) (over $350). Michelin tires are still good (half tread). Has a full size spare tire. It does not eat an excessive amount of motor oil. (Higher-mileage vehicles tend to take about a quart for approx. 5k miles.) Trunk works well and latches. Gas latch works. Hood latch works. All doors and locks (manually AND power locks) work. Wipers work. Lights work. Radio works. A/C works very well and is ice cold. Heating works very well and the car gets nice and toasty. (Climate control in this vehicle is superb.) A/C/Heating blower works great. Have only used high-grade oil. Has had regular oil changes. No major rust on the frame or body - this vehicle isn"t from the rust belt (the areas of the country that have harsh winters and/or seaside areas with lots of salt that ruin cars).
Some more vehicle specs:
Alloy/aluminum wheels 2WD RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) Live rear axle. 4.6 Triton V8 2 valve
This is everything we know about this vehicle - have tried to be as thorough as possible. In the East Coast, should you need the car transported there is a transport company here in Virginia that might be more reasonable for you since it is near the vehicle"s location - would be glad to provide their contact info - should you be interested, please feel free to ask!
Most cars today are front wheel drive. If you"re looking for something old-school that has the handling and capability of a rear-wheel drive (RWD) car there aren"t many vehicles left like this, especially not luxury vehicles. And a lot of people with these vehicles have gotten 300k+ out of them, these Town Cars tend to be long-lived. This is a great car!
Sale Final. Sold "as is, where is". Title is free and clear (NO liens). Deposit due within 24 hours. Seller reserves the right to end listing early as this vehicle is also for sale locally.