2000 Lincoln LS For Sale

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Well the LS is finally expired. Im looking at selling my 2000 Lincoln LS. The timing belt recently went out on it and am just looking to sell the car as is. Please don't ask if I will part it out. The car has roughly 223K but the outside and inside is immaculate, I take really good care and pride in all my vehicles. Ive owned the LS for 5 years and they are all highway miles. When I bought the car it had 97K. Ive had the front valance repainted due to cracks in the paint from hitting a couple racoons. Since Ive owned my LS Ive replaced all coils, O2 sensor, fuel filter, alternator, battery and recently (last 5 months) new front wheel bearings, cat converters, new tires with less than 1000 miles on them. This car has been a really good car and hate to let it go. Make an offer on the ENTIRE car, Im not interested in parting it out. Check out my profile for some pictures. I have pulled the stereo out already so that will not be included. If interested or have any questions please email me at mldeanda@hotmail.com.

Also I have two sets of wheels, the chrome 5 spoke and silver 5 spoke wheels that will go with the car.
 
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wow I think he got the record for most miles on here
 
I don't appreciated the sarcasim. Im posting this on here to see if anyone is interested in the LS. Selling the car for $500 would crazy, for I can get that out the chrome wheels and tires alone if not more. If you are interested in the car...leave a post and I will get back to you, otherwise please don't leave any comments. Contact me at mldeanda@hotmail.com. Thanks.

I don't have a pic of the odometer, its roughly a little over 223,000 miles as stated above.
 
lol. If you can get 500 for the wheels, then part out the car.

For a car that doesn't run, you will always make more by parting it out.

If you're not going to part it out, don't compare an offer to something you are not prepared to do.

I would think if you get an offer of 1500, take it. That may even be stretching it though.
 
lol. If you can get 500 for the wheels, then part out the car.

For a car that doesn't run, you will always make more by parting it out.

If you're not going to part it out, don't compare an offer to something you are not prepared to do.

I would think if you get an offer of 1500, take it. That may even be stretching it though.

+1

who ever buys the car, will probally end up parting it out to double their money so i would think 1500 is close to fair, 1500 and a new engine swap, almost a brand new car
 
i'd be lucky to give 1500$ for it if it ran perfect with those miles....after being here and seeing countless engine and trans. failures at 130-160k, It say its days are numbered.

sell it cheap to missin linc, he will be the first to swap in a 5.0 and see what works and what doesn't..lol
 
I have $1200 burning a hole in my pocket you interested in wheeling and dealing?
 

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