This custom 2013 Lincoln Navigator limousine is finished in Tuxedo
Black Metallic and has been transformed into a luxurious limousine
with a custom extended wheelbase by Executive Coach Builders. Power
is provided by a Flex Fuel Triton 5.4-liter V-8 SOHC engine paired
with a six-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels.
The exterior features tinted taillights and windows, black roof
rails, a black-painted grille and black-painted 20-inch factory
aluminum wheels fitted with Michelin tires. Professional paint
correction was recently performed, and the vehicle was refinished
during the limousine conversion. The passenger compartment features
wood flooring, a tan Alcantara headliner, wood trim and a custom
mirrored ceiling with integrated mood lighting. Four opposed lounge
chairs are upholstered with diamond-quilted stitching, embossed
headrests and deviated black piping, offering heating, ventilation
and massage functions. Additional amenities include an electric
partition, an intercom system, a refrigerator, a bar station,
12-volt power and USB outlets, and controls for the lighting, sound
system and remote entertainment system. Front cabin features
include a heated and ventilated 10-way power driver's seat, front
dual-zone climate control, a leather/wood-trimmed steering wheel,
power-adjustable pedals, a keypad entry system, a navigation system
and power liftgate. A small imperfection is noted on the rear
bumper. 69,455 actual miles. Experian AutoCheck shows accident
reported on 03/25/2021: Moderate damage.
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