Lincoln Town Car: 119'174 Products
Town Car

$7,495.00
Town Car
Best Offer Enabled
Town Car
Best Offer Enabled

$9,780.00
Town Car
Best Offer Enabled

$7,988.00
Town Car
Best Offer Enabled
Town Car

$31,780.00
Town Car
Best Offer Enabled




1989 promotional video of the new Lincoln Town Car. My dad had a 1985 Town Car and received this as a VHS tape from a local dealer in El Cajon, CA ...
Gainesville man charged with DUI after police chase - Gatorsports.com March 01, 2010
Police Sgt. Orlando Alvarez said Doby caught his attention at 4:55 am Sunday while Doby was driving south on Northwest 34th St. in a 1991 Lincoln Towncar and more »
Brothers Jimmy and Larry Flynt caught in family feud over porn empire - Cincinnati.com March 01, 2010
brother's company, which includes Hustler magazine, would eliminate Jimmy's job, cancel his benefits and confiscate his company-owned Lincoln Town Car. and more »
Notre Dame football: Can ex-Irish lineman Young shift into high gear? - South Bend Tribune February 28, 2010
Sam Young still owns the 1988 Lincoln Town Car he picked up for roughly $1000 heading into his senior season at Notre Dame, despite fielding and more »
Driver cited after 4-car collision in Aragon - Cedartown Standard March 02, 2010
Purser went off the road, but another vehicle behind Purser was also unable to stop and struck her car. That vehicle was a 1998 Lincoln Town Car driven by
Krieger: With death of Broncos' Darrent Williams, what might have happened if ... - Denver Post March 01, 2010
Krieger: With death of Broncos' Darrent Williams, what might have happened if Yet the Lincoln Town Car limousine carrying Marshall and Elvis Dumervil ended up leaving first. Sheppard slid the chain, worth an estimated $50000, and more »
The demise of Lincoln will not come because people don’t want to buy Lincolns, but because the federal government’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules have made it effectively illegal to produce and sell Lincolns. The Progressive playbook calls for the federal government to use its power to create a crisis, and then use the crisis to justify centralizing more power in the hands of the federal government. The Ford Motor Company has assembled a task force of 92 people to develop a plan to revitalize their ailing Lincoln brand, whose total sales last year were only slightly more than a third of what they were 20 years ago. When the thousands of people who currently design, produce, and sell Lincolns lose their jobs, we will have to account it as yet another triumph of Progressivism.
Q:
A: yes, look at aftermarket installers. It may be cheaper to buy another car that has one. (answered by randyrich on October 15, 2008)
A: YES, it is possible. Ive seen it done many times. the more popular way i have seen it dont is the sunroof more toward the back of the car above the rear seats. It could be around $500 up to $3000 depending on where you go or who you know. (answered by Daniel on October 13, 2008)Q:
A: Big old square luxury cars. Those are awesome.
If you think the 1988 town car is big, you should see the 1977-1979 town car. It is similar (although much prettier, in my opinion) and 19' 5" long vs 18' 3" for the 1988. The older car also weighs 1300 pounds more, has a foot or so more interior room, and about 1.5 times the engine of the 1988.
As to a small car with square straight styling queues, there are a lot, but most would be a stretch to say the styling is like the 80's town car. Something like a mid 1980's chrysler 5th avenue or dodge diplomat would be the closest, I think, but that would still be bigger than the reliant by two feet or so. Something like a 1985-87 chrysler new yorker would be smaller and a very nice car if in good shape, but it isn't quite as straight and flat as the town car.
Cadillac tried it's hand at smaller cars with the cimeron, but that sucked.
For styling in a smaller package, the 5th avenue is your best bet. For a smaller but still somewhat squared off car, the mid 80's New Yorker would be my recomendation. Besides, the cars talk to you. Who doesn't like that? (answered by Sir Bloodletter 4 on September 26, 2009)
Q:
A: Some manufacturers used R-12 up through the 1993 model years, and switched to R-134 with the 1994 models. The EPA banned the production of R-12 ( Freon ) in the US effective January 1, 1996. More than likely your car was built to use R-134a refrigerant though. If it used R-12 originally though and has been converted to use the R-134a refrigerant, the attachment points where you hook up the hoses to recharge the A/C system will have also been changed. Different fittings for using R-12 vs R-134a. If the cars A/C system has been serviced and been functioning over the years I am sure it has probably been converted over to R-134a at some time if it didn't come that way. If not, the cost of the conversion is definitely cheaper than trying to obtain R-12 or similar replacement gas on the market. It has gotten very expensive, but it is still available in some places. (answered by cropguy on May 13, 2008)