I have a 1989 Lincoln Town Car, that has some torn leather seats and looks pretty rough. It runs well and drive like a dream. It has 150,000 miles on it. What would it b worth to sell it or should I

Asked by Jan Jan 31, 2015 at 09:27 PM about the 1988 Lincoln Town Car Signature

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Car runs well  rides likwe a dream. Looks rough in side. Sell or junk it?

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Yards have parts for the inside, try pik-n-pull or u-pull-it yards and go look once a week till the ones you can use are there ? Some e-bay yards offer vehicle pics and ship parts.

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Jan, unfortunately that car in its current condition isn't worth much. Maybe buy a newer one?

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I knew those when they were brand new, all the way up till 10 years old, You can count their problems and not run out of fingers on one hand. They are three times the value for the money. Repaint the panels that have oxidation and get some seat covers from a good donor or order them to match. Decent mileage, comfortable ride (unless you are very tall) and simple repairs and maintenance. Ready for a refit.

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You probably need a $60 "autotrim" repair to the drivers door trim panel. ask your dealer service who they use in your area. ask your service manager for the favor. They can save $900 panels in an hour or two on site.

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Pictures or not, this classics are forever in the automotive history books as never built like them before. I've never heard a bad word about this car model and yr. Save up the money and repair the bumps n bruises step by step.

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