This custom 1988 Lincoln Town Car limousine named the "Excelerator"
is powered by a 5.0-liter Ford fuel-injected V8 engine mated to a
4-speed automatic transmission. The car was customized with a 1933
Ford grille, Mustang II front end, and full air-ride front and rear
suspension with an internal air controller. It features include two
flatscreen TVs and a DVD player, two stereos, front and rear
climate-control system, a computerized bar with three choices of
alcohol and a sink. The top is covered in full-grain tan leather.
It is one of 11 hand-built by New York Custom Coach of Hollis, NY,
for an entertainment-industry fleet that serviced major recording
artists and film studios. This example is one of those three and
documented by a letter received from the coachbuilder. Inside, the
limousine is equipped with a double privacy divider, rear TV/VCR,
overhead stereo controls, glass racks, champagne holder and a
computerized bar (currently non-operational). Comfort features
include front and rear air conditioning and dual electrical control
systems. Mechanically, the car benefits from several major updates
noted in the builder's documentation: a rebuilt engine and a
rebuilt transmission, updated electronic control modules and newer
dual batteries. Included with the sale is written documentation
from New York Custom Coach verifying the car's history, celebrity
usage, television appearances and production rarity. CARFAX shows
mileage inconsistency on 03/26/1999.
Vehicle Details
1988 Lincoln Town Car
Listing ID:CC-2033167
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1988
Make:Lincoln
Model:Town Car
Exterior Color:WHITE
Interior Color:BROWN
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292834
VIN:1LNBM81F0JY689051
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