I think people need to read better..

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Wait, it does have just 2,997.1 miles.....

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So your right though, some people need to read better..... :P

That is CRAZY low milage though. There was one in Cali (I thought) that was in a show room, last of line. Wonder how much the last of line would fetch!
 
Yeah. I'm surprised someone'd pay that much. For someone who keeps their car up, a new drivetrain wouldn't cost more than ten g's, offsetting the car to be 8 for a good body and no drivetrain would be outrageous. And that's a new drivetrain without 3k miles, if you were really picky. Lol. I'm just weird. I've been offered 15k twice for my '96, last was this last august. People are crazy. 18 G would almost buy an '02 BMW M3 in NICE shape.
 
That is one clean car.

On another note, a car locally with only 22k miles on it or so sold for 23k 2 years ago.
 
I do think the Mark will be one of the last true Lincoln collectables for a long time. No way the LS will gain much status. The Mark IVs in great shape can fetch the same if not more than they originally sold for, excluding inflation. It may take 20 years from now though!
 
I think we should start a pool. Usually most of the bids come in at last second, right?

I am betting $25k!
 
That's a very nice car, but I think it's still a little excessive. Even the super coupe is a nice car, but I don't know about the prices. I'd be scared to drive either of them after paying that much for them, not to mention that there is no way you could insure them for what you paid.
 
21k was high, but that car was perfect. I'm not a fan of the color but still, reach out to the buyer and invite em to LvC!
 
looks like is the same color as mine except thats an lsc and mine has 94K miles however when I bought it, I got it from its original owner. non modified or molested.

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