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Hello All,
I'm 35 and this is the 2nd car I have every owned! :Beer
I love Lincoln Continentals! They are comfortable and very powerful.
I just bought my '96 continental for $3450 with 92,000 miles. From a scale of 1 to 5, I would give it a 3.8. There is normal wear but in over good shape.
I need advice because I am not an at home mechanic. What preventative things should I do immediately to get this car in tip top shape. (The previous owner had the car sit for months)
Currently, I need to replace both front air kits and struts. I will contact Arnott Inc (sponsered vender) for part replacement. They do offer the best price. My mechanic said they cost $500 a piece for a 96 airkit or strut. I jumped online and found the part for $189 a piece at Arnott w/lifetime warranty.
What other changes do I have to consider? Should I change the timebelt, etc
I am absolutely clueless. And I am glad that this forum exist! Any information would be greatly appreciated.
:L
Hello All,
I'm 35 and this is the 2nd car I have every owned! :Beer
I love Lincoln Continentals! They are comfortable and very powerful.
I just bought my '96 continental for $3450 with 92,000 miles. From a scale of 1 to 5, I would give it a 3.8. There is normal wear but in over good shape.
I need advice because I am not an at home mechanic. What preventative things should I do immediately to get this car in tip top shape. (The previous owner had the car sit for months)
Currently, I need to replace both front air kits and struts. I will contact Arnott Inc (sponsered vender) for part replacement. They do offer the best price. My mechanic said they cost $500 a piece for a 96 airkit or strut. I jumped online and found the part for $189 a piece at Arnott w/lifetime warranty.
What other changes do I have to consider? Should I change the timebelt, etc
I am absolutely clueless. And I am glad that this forum exist! Any information would be greatly appreciated.
:L