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Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:Used

Beautiful 1 owner 1992 Lincoln Town Car Limousine built by De Bryan Coach Builders in Springfeild, Missouri, De Bryan is knowned for there renowned quality and was a leader in the limousine industry, untill its recent sell to Accubuilt.  This 1992 70" stretch is a wide body and has only 62,343 original miles very well maintained and serviced always garaged and 90% of the time driven by the same chauffeur. You could consider this limo a classic in the limousine world. Everything in in good working order, the leather seats were upgraded to a softer more rich feel and look at the same time a rich suade headliner was installed. The sterio and new interior lights were installed just over two years ago. This beautiful limousine was 90% corporate business and 10% casual diners and therter events around Sother California, in the last 5 years the uses of the limo has been in decline so the company president/owner felt it might be time to let it go to someone who could appreciate a beautiful limousine. Call with any questions nine 4 nine  nine 2 three 18 ninty one

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