IronCrossMac
LVC Member
Greetings all, Dustin here.
I'm on my second Lincoln now. I bought my 1997 Lincoln Town Car Executive back in 2005 after I got stationed stateside after Germany. I bought it with my reenlistment money since I sold my 1988 Mustang GT before I left for Germany (and while there left for Iraq). 2009 brought me to my 2005 LS. I didn't know anything about them, or much about Lincolns in general. I just know that I saw it on the lot there and instantly fell for it. I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I love the style. So, shortly after buying it, the ignition coils started to go out on me and that's when I started researching more about them. I learned that the ignition coils are a common problem on them. Other then that though, and a few other small things, I have a blissful 122,000 miles on it.
I spent 10 years in the Army and deployed to Iraq three times and Afghanistan once. I wanted to get out after that time because I was tired of being stationed away from home where my son lives with his mother. So here I am now, at home and spending more time with my son, who turns 12 very soon. Anything else that anyone would like to know, please feel free to ask.
I'm on my second Lincoln now. I bought my 1997 Lincoln Town Car Executive back in 2005 after I got stationed stateside after Germany. I bought it with my reenlistment money since I sold my 1988 Mustang GT before I left for Germany (and while there left for Iraq). 2009 brought me to my 2005 LS. I didn't know anything about them, or much about Lincolns in general. I just know that I saw it on the lot there and instantly fell for it. I'm not sure exactly what it is, but I love the style. So, shortly after buying it, the ignition coils started to go out on me and that's when I started researching more about them. I learned that the ignition coils are a common problem on them. Other then that though, and a few other small things, I have a blissful 122,000 miles on it.
I spent 10 years in the Army and deployed to Iraq three times and Afghanistan once. I wanted to get out after that time because I was tired of being stationed away from home where my son lives with his mother. So here I am now, at home and spending more time with my son, who turns 12 very soon. Anything else that anyone would like to know, please feel free to ask.