Price is negotiable.
Here's the poop: It's a clean car and a real DA, but at some point all the back glass was replaced, so the 1/4 windows do not have the gold etching on them. How do I know this? I found pieces of broken glass in the map pockets on the back of the seats and one of the pieces had some of the gold etching on it. I considered having a set of gold mirrored vinyl decals made up just for the hell of it, but I never got around to it. I'm not the original owner, so I don't have the Waterford crystal. I picked it up through a dealer on a consignment sale from an elderly gentleman's family who I'm sure had no idea the crystal should go with it. The Dealer knew nothing about the car other than where it came from. So, it's pretty much a clean, low mileage Mark VIII with cool seats and nifty floormats. It's got every option available in 96 to my knowledge, even the console mounted mobile phone. I put drilled/slotted rotors and ceramic pads at all 4 corners, new front calipers, all fluids changed at 30k miles (except rear), 4 new tires on the 18" wheels, what I believe to be original Michelin Pilots on the stock rims with plenty of tread left, replaced both exterior door handles (one broke, so I did them both to avoid the other one breaking down the line), new plugs, a drop in K&N and a set of quiet mufflers that I put on it because I like to hear my car running, but not be obnoxious. Carfax is spotless and everything works.
It is what it is, a nice, low mileage 96 Mark. It's not perfect, but it's never let me down. If it doesn't sell, I keep it and continue to use it as my daily. I'd rather see someone who appreciates these cars have it because I really don't have any special attachment to it. I take great care of it as I do all my cars, but aside from that, it's just another car to me. I've done the research and I know the market value, so I'm realistic with what I expect to get out of it. I'm not trying to pull a fast one or unload a basket case, so if someone shows some ACTUAL interest, I'd be happy to discuss things further over the phone or in person if possible.