@alejowoh so far I figured out why it was running terribly and finding parts to fix the break lines are hard but I'm gonna have a mechanic fix the break lines as well as the head lights since I believe someone disconnect the wires from the switch to where they won't turn off but everything else I can replace such as the window motors and grill even the headlight housing
Much better milage than a minivan. If someone didn't need 3 rows these are perfect family cars. We used a Crown Vic Intercepter as family car til our 4th was born. Cop car got 18-20mpg family duty. About 20mpg on 900 mile round trip in winter through the Adirondack mountains fully loaded to point that even with new back springs it was squatting a lil with our then family of 5, cooler, stroller, and 3 or 4 pieces of rolling luggage.
I’d keep that car for as long as possible. In another 10 years it will trigger nostalgia and you can probably get most of your money back on that ride.
@@luvinme9271 I recently lost my dad to cancer and now that car is back in my possession. I'm not sure what to do with it. I guess I'll keep it as a spare car. At 380k it still runs great.
Great video! Just subscribed. I really like the 97 is it the similar overall engine. I ask because what are some things to look out for when buying this vehicle aside from the intake manifold? And are parts hard to find Thnkx!! 😊
I bought a 1994 lincoln town far for $500 and so far it's good just doesn't run well right now but I'm working on getting it on the road
How is it going so far?
@alejowoh so far I figured out why it was running terribly and finding parts to fix the break lines are hard but I'm gonna have a mechanic fix the break lines as well as the head lights since I believe someone disconnect the wires from the switch to where they won't turn off but everything else I can replace such as the window motors and grill even the headlight housing
Finally a video talking about the car In detail, you did a great job wish it was longer.
Much better milage than a minivan. If someone didn't need 3 rows these are perfect family cars. We used a Crown Vic Intercepter as family car til our 4th was born. Cop car got 18-20mpg family duty. About 20mpg on 900 mile round trip in winter through the Adirondack mountains fully loaded to point that even with new back springs it was squatting a lil with our then family of 5, cooler, stroller, and 3 or 4 pieces of rolling luggage.
I'm inheriting a '92... Love these rides.. so nice.
I’d keep that car for as long as possible. In another 10 years it will trigger nostalgia and you can probably get most of your money back on that ride.
I had a 96. I gave it to my dad at 355k and bought a Crown Vic
Wow. That's great
@@luvinme9271 I recently lost my dad to cancer and now that car is back in my possession. I'm not sure what to do with it. I guess I'll keep it as a spare car. At 380k it still runs great.
Great find! Those motors will last forever.
Great video! Just subscribed. I really like the 97 is it the similar overall engine. I ask because what are some things to look out for when buying this vehicle aside from the intake manifold? And are parts hard to find
Thnkx!! 😊
Your ride is dope...stick with it...i have an 04 ultimate..best car i ever bought
I have one, you help me a lot. Thanks
I love my 1993.
Anyone knows where I can get an engine cover for a 96 Lincoln Town car?
good video
What is a good price for this car. One more question how hard are the electric motors for the windows to replace
Depending on where you buy them. I got mine all in black with 105 miles 1994 TC signature series. For $3,500.
These things are ford's answer to BMW & mercedes, and they're far more reliable and cheap to fix.
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