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Lincoln Town Car 1988

General description : Mileage : 95994
BodyStyle : Sedan
Interior Color : Tan
Exterior Color : Brown
VIN : 1LNBM82F1JY718023
Transmission Description : Automatic
Doors : 4

Description : Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is proud to offer this sharp 1988 Lincoln Town Car. This car has been kept in the same household its whole life and is very well maintained.
The 4.9 liter (302 cubic inch) with 150 HP (160 with duel exhaust option) in this land yacht still runs strong with only about 95k miles. This car has spent its whole 30-year life in Florida and kept by the same family. The brown exteriors paint and vinyl top show minimal signs of wear and tear. The interior cloth matches and looks like its barley ever been sat in. The car has original paint and interior. Options on this Lincoln include; Air conditioning, AM/FM radio, Cassette, cruise control, power brakes, power steering, tilt wheel, power mirrors, cloth interior, seat belts, and even radial tires.
The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company from 1981 to 2011. Taking its nameplate from a limousine body style, the Town Car first appeared in 1959 as a sub-model of the Continental Mark IV, returning as a Lincoln Continental trim line from 1969 to 1980. Following a revision of the Lincoln model line, the Lincoln Town Car became a distinct product line for 1981, replacing the Continental.
Lincoln Town Cars were produced across three generations, each using the Ford Panther platform. Sharing a chassis and mechanical components with the Mercury Grand Marquis and Ford (LTD) Crown Victoria, all were rear-wheel drive. Offered nearly exclusively as a four-door sedan, a two-door sedan was offered only for 1981. In addition to the four-door sedan sold for retail sale, many examples of the Lincoln Town Car were sold for fleet and livery use, with the vehicle also serving as a popular platform for limousine conversions throughout its production. From 1983 to its 2011 discontinuation, the Town Car was the longest car produced by Ford Motor Company, becoming the longest mass-production car produced in North America from 1997 to 2011. Ideal for a luxury car show or even as a daily driver, do not let this car pass you by!
To see 100+ HD pictures and videos of this 1988 Lincoln Town Car, please visit GatewayClassicCars.com. For more information or to schedule an appointment to view this vehicle in person, please call the Tampa showroom at (813)645-6200 or email us directly at Tampa@GatewayClassicCars.com.
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1988 Lincoln Town Car is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Ruskin by Gateway Classic Cars for $9000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Lincoln Model : Town Car Engine size : 5.0 Model Year : 1988 Location : Tampa

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About Lincoln
Lincoln, often regarded as more than just an upmarket Ford, has carved its own niche in the automotive world with a rich history and a lineup of distinctive models. Let's take a stroll down the memory lane of Lincoln's story.

Early Beginnings:

Founded in 1917 by Henry Leland, the man behind the Cadillac brand, Lincoln initially started as a luxury automobile company. The brand quickly gained a reputation for its quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

The Ford Era:

In 1922, Lincoln was acquired by the Ford Motor Company, and this marked the beginning of a long association. Ford aimed to position Lincoln as its luxury division, competing with other prestigious brands in the market.

Classic Models:

Over the years, Lincoln introduced several iconic models that left a lasting impact on the automotive landscape:

Lincoln Continental: Launched in the 1940s, the Continental became an instant classic. Its elegant design and iconic suicide doors made it a symbol of luxury and sophistication.
Lincoln Town Car: Introduced in the 1980s, the Town Car became synonymous with chauffeur-driven luxury. Its spacious interior and smooth ride made it a favorite among executives and dignitaries.
Lincoln Navigator: The late '90s saw the rise of the SUV craze, and Lincoln was quick to respond with the Navigator. A full-size luxury SUV, the Navigator combined opulence with utility and became a popular choice among affluent families.