Vehicle Description
This is rolling nostalgia. The 1989 Lincoln Town Car was part of
that popular generation where you or a family member cherished this
full-size luxury machine. And since this highly original and loaded
two-owner car is so affordable, you can return to that time with
ease.
This shows all signs of being the original Twilight Blue Metallic
paint. It has the right aged-in look for those who want to show off
a survivor style, and for others, it should just be a professional
buff away from a show-stopping shine. No matter how you choose to
present the blue, this color is a great backdrop to showcase the
bright vinyl roof and matching pinstripe. In fact, the total
package is the perfect way to represent the premium cars of the
80s, because it wears this unique color package like a blue Brooks
Brothers suit with a crisp white button-up shirt. And like any good
yuppie, there's plenty of wealthy jewelry on display, too. So all
the trim is complete, including the bumpers, mirror-like rocker
trim, and brightwork that surrounds every piece of glass. You'll
even appreciate the details, like the working pillar lights and
power close trunk. And a premium car like this looks terrific on
wire wheels.
While the exterior easily lives up to the premium Lincoln name,
it's the interior where the reputation is really earned. Full-sized
luxury means you can choose to seat six or fold down the armrests
in both rows to give four people individual pillow-tufted comfort.
The deep blue velour looks original and remains ultra-comfy.
There's a long list of desirable features, including cruise
control, power locks, power windows, tilt steering column, electric
rear defogger, and provisions for power seats. There are also the
right upgrades for a modern cruiser, like an AM/FM/CD stereo and
the air conditioning now blows cold with R134a refrigerant.
This is a premium Ford product from the '80s, and so you know
there's a 5.0-liter V8 under the hood. But while the fuel-injected
motor was earning a street-eating reputation in the Mustang, this
is quite a different setup. It utilizes its powerful and torquey
heart in a more refined way. So no rumbling burnouts here, but you
do get to be the first to pull away for the stoplight any time you
want. While this is the perfect car for the drive-in (after all,
its interior is more comfortable than any movie theater seat),
there's much more to this sedan. It has power steering, front disc
brakes, and a four-speed automatic transmission with
highway-friendly overdrive. It's the kind of classic luxury that
can still easily take you in comfort on long road trips.
Complete with owner's manual, this one has been cared for just like
the Town Car from your memories. So when it's time to reminisce,
don't grab a photo album, and reach for this Lincoln instead. Call
today!!!