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How much do we love Lincolns?
We bought our silver Signature Town Car in 1997 and have thoroughly enjoyed it
since. Before that we had a loaded 1989 Signature Town Car and a 1984 Lincoln
Continental. I searched on the Internet for weeks to find a good clean 1996 or
1997 Green loaded Town Car to replace a 1996 wrecked in June 2002. My wife and
I don't care for the body styles after 1997. I found this Jack Nicklaus Factory
Signature Edition Town Car in Bowling Green, Ohio at the Bowling Green Lincoln
Mercury dealership in July 2002. I got much information and photos and thoroughly
checked the car out with a title search at CarFax.com. I made arrangements, then
flew to Ohio from Texas, closed the deal and drove all the way back (over 1,000
miles) to East Texas, averaging over 24 mpg. I got a late start from the Lincoln
dealership, drove a short while and got a motel room for the night. The next day
I cruised about 15 hours to get home late at night. These
beauties are made for the road! Lincoln Town Cars are undoubtedly the most comfortable
riding American luxury road cars, and also the biggest production cars sold in
America starting in 1997. Am I happy? Extremely so; this Lincoln Town Car is just
what I wanted, even better and more rare than the one I had before. | | | |
| But,
you say, this car is blue, not green. The color is a pearlized metallic blue-green
called "Deep Evergreen" that beautifully changes from blue to green
according to how the light falls on the exterior. We see green sometimes but the
film picks up the blue tones. | | |