Vehicle Description
2011 Lincoln Town Car Signature LTD - Final Year of the Town Car -
56k Miles - French Silk White - Iowa Car (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this 2011 Lincoln Town Car Signature LTD on a
website other than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that
you've only seen some of our many photographs of the car due to
third-party website limitations. To be sure you access all the more
than 145 photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around
video, and a link to the Town Car's accident-and-damage-free Carfax
history report, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
Goodbye to an American Classic �€" Echo Limousines website The
website continued: For many decades, the Lincoln Town Car was
synonymous with American luxury. This handsome vehicle served as a
mainstay of the limousine industry, shuttling VIPs, brides, prom
partiers and others back and forth in comfort and style. The
Lincoln Town Car was also a staple of the luxury car market for
everyday drivers, and for years a Town Car in the driveway was a
sure signal that the driver had arrived. The once-popular song
Never can say goodbye should be playing in the background, because
the 2011 Lincoln Town Car Signature LTD offered here is an
opportunity to avoid saying goodbye to a piece of automotive
history, while enjoying its many luxurious comforts. Showing 56,561
miles on its odometer, the Town Car has traveled just under 5,700
miles per-year on average since new. What's more, the Carfax
history report documents regular, professional maintenance over the
car's life, mostly in Iowa. The car's exterior French Silk White
paint is a beautiful pearlescent shade that looks very much at home
on a Lincoln. The finish is uniformly shiny with smooth gloss over
the entire body. There are no flaws and no damage anywhere on the
exterior; the car was clearly the owners' pride and joy. The
matching fabric on the roof was optioned on the Signature Series
cars and incorporates faux convertible-top trim at its base. All
chrome work-the front grille, bodyside trim, wheel-arch trim, and
rear license-plate surround-has been well maintained; it displays
excellent shine. A double-stripe on the car's flanks adds
distinctiveness. All cabin glass is clear as are all lighting
lenses, fore and aft. Discreet factory emblems, including the
standing Lincoln hood ornament, are all in place. The original
10-spoke alloy wheels (showing some minor deterioration of their
finish in places) with Lincoln-logo centers are mounted with
GoodYear® All-Season tires. The Town Car's luxurious interior has
been beautifully cared for. The light-tan leather seats (with
Lincoln logos embroidered on the front seatbacks and the rear
headrests) show virtually no signs of use, much less abuse; the
leather is properly clean and free of flaws, and the color is a
perfect complement to the car's exterior. Leather door panels are
stylishly trimmed with wood and the doors close with a satisfying,
solid thunk. The multi-function steering wheel-its rim partially
covered in leather with the top in burled wood) frames an analog
instrument cluster (including both speedometer and tachometer) in
black. The shift lever for the automatic transmission is mounted on
the column. The wood-trimmed dark-brown dash includes
well-integrated center audio and HVAC controls together with an
analog clock. The car features every power and convenience option
Lincoln offered. Cabin floors are covered in thick tan carpeting
which has been maintained to the same standard as the rest of the
car. The car's trunk appears never to have transported anything
more than a briefcase. Under the hood, the very reliable 4.6-liter
FoMoCo V8 commands a complete, clean, and tidy engine bay. All
components are present, and no aftermarket components have been
added. Viewed from below, the car's chassis-including the
full-length, dual exhaust system-is complete, and properly ordered.
While the more than 145 high-definitio