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We are considering selling our Lincoln Town car. I hate to do it, but my wife wants a "smaller" car. Details:
1994 Lincoln Town car, 53k ORIGINAL miles, Cartier model with gray leather interior (great shape - no rips, tears, etc.), paint is special order pearlescent white. This car has never had body work, never been in even a fender bender let alone an actual accident, and the paint is virtually perfect (one small stone scratch repair). Engine runs perfectly. Synthetic (mostly Amsoil) lubricants are used in the engine, trans, rear axle, wheel bearings. Rear air suspension works perfectly. Radio is original Ford JBL high end multi-speaker system with trunk mounted amplifier and woofer. Fully digital dash is perfect, no sun damage on dash top (same goes for package tray in rear). The few improvements I've made are: Bilstein shocks, Michelin HydroEdge tires, and other general maintenance items.
I have not sold a car in a long while, so I have questions. What's the most convenient way to make this sale and at what price? The ultra low mileage and condition of the car makes it hard to use conventional price books like NADA, Kelly, etc., so I have no clue about a price which would be fair to both buyer and seller. And should I restrict the sale to only local buyers here in Maryland? Last, what's now considered the safest form of payment to accept? Sorry about these basic questions, but any advice would be appreciated....
John in Maryland
1994 Lincoln Town car, 53k ORIGINAL miles, Cartier model with gray leather interior (great shape - no rips, tears, etc.), paint is special order pearlescent white. This car has never had body work, never been in even a fender bender let alone an actual accident, and the paint is virtually perfect (one small stone scratch repair). Engine runs perfectly. Synthetic (mostly Amsoil) lubricants are used in the engine, trans, rear axle, wheel bearings. Rear air suspension works perfectly. Radio is original Ford JBL high end multi-speaker system with trunk mounted amplifier and woofer. Fully digital dash is perfect, no sun damage on dash top (same goes for package tray in rear). The few improvements I've made are: Bilstein shocks, Michelin HydroEdge tires, and other general maintenance items.
I have not sold a car in a long while, so I have questions. What's the most convenient way to make this sale and at what price? The ultra low mileage and condition of the car makes it hard to use conventional price books like NADA, Kelly, etc., so I have no clue about a price which would be fair to both buyer and seller. And should I restrict the sale to only local buyers here in Maryland? Last, what's now considered the safest form of payment to accept? Sorry about these basic questions, but any advice would be appreciated....
John in Maryland