Congratulations on your new house!! 😊😊 I bought my current daily driver in 2007, which is a 2002 Town Car that had 36k miles on it. I paid $11,750 for it, and I thought that I got a decent deal. Several months later, a guy who saw my car in a parking lot, made several offers to buy it, but I kept saying no. He went up to $15,000, but I refused to sell, and I still have the car 17 years later.
Hey Nick! Great to see you drivin the LTC! Congrats on the house. I know that’s quite the process… but worth it. The TC looks great as always. Keep up the content. Gotta see the changes as you make them! Can’t wait!
Put mid or high octane gas, be on dry pavement, turn off traction control and SLAM IT! Don’t “press,” SLAM! You’ll probably do 0-60 in the neighborhood of 7-8 seconds and you’ll feel a bit of punch from the low end at takeoff. These things have great low end torque and are quick off the line.
Congratulations on the new house. No doubt the purchase of a house is nerve racking. I can understand not wanting to sell the Lincoln TC I have a 2005 Lincoln Towncar (named Skyy) I brought back from Los Angeles when I moved back to Virginia. I know I could find another with less miles but knowing the maintenance and being the second owner is definitely something underrated. As a fellow automotive TH-camr I’d encourage you to do whatever you want to do to your car. Everyone will have an opinion on what you should do but won’t be the ones who has to drive it. I’m going to be doing a lot more upgrades to mine and I’m not listening to anybody opinion but my own. It makes for a fun build. lol Best of luck can’t wait to see how your car turns out.
You were right that these will go up in value over time - keep the miles off and try to keep it stock if possible. Every time that clock rolls over, you enter a lower price bracket.
ok back at the bowling alley I hate going past there with all the oil on the street from the recycling place well u put on 10 k since u brought it I put 20k on my cartier 03 it has 66 now since 2013 I don't drive mine that much but the price will go up with the pantherfans and you will never find a car that's equal to your car unless you spend the cash so I would get another car or sell it or drive it and have a good time if I was you throw it in the garage and take it out on nice days that's when you really appreciate the car
Exactly, not a true enthusiast. Anyone looking to gain more power out of these beasties shouldn't be driving it. Keep it stock and all original! Or get something else, like a sports car if you're looking for 400hp. Unfortunately in most cases such true classic survivors end up for the most part in the wrong hands!
Congratulations on your new house!! 😊😊
I bought my current daily driver in 2007, which is a 2002 Town Car that had 36k miles on it. I paid $11,750 for it, and I thought that I got a decent deal. Several months later, a guy who saw my car in a parking lot, made several offers to buy it, but I kept saying no. He went up to $15,000, but I refused to sell, and I still have the car 17 years later.
@@franknew9001 You can definitely get the right price from the right buyer!
Beautiful American classic! Good for your for keeping another clean example of this car alive and well!
Congrads on the House Nick, AWESOME.. !!!! Also please keep your TC, she is Beautiful and will only go UP in Value. !!!!
Hey Nick! Great to see you drivin the LTC! Congrats on the house. I know that’s quite the process… but worth it.
The TC looks great as always. Keep up the content. Gotta see the changes as you make them! Can’t wait!
Congrats on your new home Nick.... Keep up with the videos and please don't get rid of the TC..
Thank you!
Put mid or high octane gas, be on dry pavement, turn off traction control and SLAM IT! Don’t “press,” SLAM! You’ll probably do 0-60 in the neighborhood of 7-8 seconds and you’ll feel a bit of punch from the low end at takeoff. These things have great low end torque and are quick off the line.
Getthisnick back with another banger video
Congratulations on buying a House Nicholas.
Congratulations on the new house. No doubt the purchase of a house is nerve racking. I can understand not wanting to sell the Lincoln TC I have a 2005 Lincoln Towncar (named Skyy) I brought back from Los Angeles when I moved back to Virginia. I know I could find another with less miles but knowing the maintenance and being the second owner is definitely something underrated.
As a fellow automotive TH-camr I’d encourage you to do whatever you want to do to your car. Everyone will have an opinion on what you should do but won’t be the ones who has to drive it. I’m going to be doing a lot more upgrades to mine and I’m not listening to anybody opinion but my own. It makes for a fun build. lol Best of luck can’t wait to see how your car turns out.
Thank you brother, it’s refreshing to hear someone who understands!
@@GetThisNick I understand more than you know.😂 Everyone will be asking me very soon why my Towncar has a 4link as a rear suspension setup.🤫
You were right that these will go up in value over time - keep the miles off and try to keep it stock if possible.
Every time that clock rolls over, you enter a lower price bracket.
Homeowners! Everyone’s always asking for W2’s. I wanna see this LTC supercharging ⚡️
@@vegasteslafamily Model Y refresh COMP
ok back at the bowling alley I hate going past there with all the oil on the street from the recycling place well u put on 10 k since u brought it I put 20k on my cartier 03 it has 66 now since 2013 I don't drive mine that much but the price will go up with the pantherfans and you will never find a car that's equal to your car unless you spend the cash so I would get another car or sell it or drive it and have a good time if I was you throw it in the garage and take it out on nice days that's when you really appreciate the car
and the limo drivers giving u a thumbs up because they miss the car
at midway
@@stevekar1597 I know what you mean about the oily street!
and the state farm insurance for full coverage is cheap !
nick where did you get the windows tinted I would like to do that to mine
@@stevekar1597 Car guys Chicago 937 N California
Keep it stock
I don't like it when people modify a Lincoln Town car as a sports car.
Exactly, not a true enthusiast. Anyone looking to gain more power out of these beasties shouldn't be driving it. Keep it stock and all original! Or get something else, like a sports car if you're looking for 400hp. Unfortunately in most cases such true classic survivors end up for the most part in the wrong hands!