Glad you liked our Town Car Wizard! What does everyone else think?
@craigschenk729Ай бұрын
Seriously the best ride, reliability car ever made! One flaw is the blend door actuator but I had that repair down to 1.5 hrs! Do a hundred or more and it’s no problem!
@DakiraunАй бұрын
I think that's amazing - were you in Ontario, I'd want to snatch that up! I like how much room is in that car; something you don't get in modern sedans, plus such a reliable platform too.
@billcoleman782Ай бұрын
Always liked working on and driving the panther platform. Smoothest ride you can get.
@rojd71Ай бұрын
Very nice. I love those cars. If only I was closer and had the extra $.
@BillccmАй бұрын
Greatest automobile ever built.
@JerryinTucsonАй бұрын
i'm in the airport transportation business and I had a few of these. got over 300,000 miles out of them without any major repairs or transmission issues. I wish Lincoln still made them , I drive Lexus now.
@OldtimeredАй бұрын
I was with you until you said Lexus. Do you have a fleet of them or just your one? Don't know why I dislike them, I just do.
@Watcher3223Ай бұрын
@@Oldtimered _"I was with you until you said Lexus."_ Well, look at it from a practical standpoint. Since Ford discontinued the Panther platform, what other car comes close to the durability and reliability of a Town Car with at least adequate luxury features for passengers? That would be the Lexus LS series. The Lexus would probably be quite a bit nicer in terms of luxury, though trailing the Town Car for ruggedness and cost of ownership. However, the Lexus will still be made well enough to where regular maintenance and occasional repairs will return excellent service life. You can't say the same for anything modern from Europe, nor can you say the same about more modern offerings from Cadillac, nor could you expect the same from a modern Lincoln, though with possible exception with their Navigator SUV. But what if a full-sized truck-based SUV is too much for what's needed, such as from fuel costs? What does Lincoln currently offer that's comparable to the Town Car of the past in terms of durability? Again, you're back to the Lexus LS. The OP has implied rather strongly that he would have chosen Lincoln over Lexus but, again, Ford doesn't make the Town Car anymore, so he didn't have much of a choice. And if he's running a fleet, he can't continue to use old and high mileage vehicles. Part of it is because of his competition, and also likely because of his insurance for livery service.
@mago3331Ай бұрын
same I had one now a Lexus
@OldtimeredАй бұрын
@@Watcher3223 I see you did your homework. Even with the practicality of a Lexus, I tend to route for US made vehicles, but now knowing even if they are American made, most parts are shipped in from other countries. It's not just Lexus, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia, etc. Though I do like Nissan with the NV series. My likes and dislikes are scattered. Even American made, I like Ford for being the only American maker that is owned by the Ford family, and they didn't take the bail out money during Obama's Presidency. Even Ford has models and years of production I stay clear of. Sporting a 2007 Ford Freestyle station wagon. It has been a fabulous vehicle in and around town, and long distant travels. Loaded for Bear, it gets 28-32 mpg at 80 mph. With 150,000 miles on it, I will hold on to it for my daughter to drive.
@Watcher3223Ай бұрын
@@Oldtimered Well, if the Town Car were still being made, it would have come from St. Thomas Assembly in Ontario. Town Cars were made in Wixom, Michigan, but then Ford closed that plant and consolidated all Panther platform production to St. Thomas until the Panther platform's discontinuation. Ford would shutter and demolish the plant, afterward.
@lvsqcslАй бұрын
I have a Grand Marquis with almost 500,000 miles and it still purrs like a Panther. The standard Town Car has a 117 inch wheelbase. That car should have a 123 inch wheelbase. (The Crown Vic has a 6 inch stretch for some taxi cabs that makes it 120 inch wheelbase; the standard Crown Vic is 114.7) That 4R70W transmission is bulletproof. Those Panthers have a full-frame. GREAT VIDEO!
@sgttombailes3380Ай бұрын
Nice car.. My family owned several Funeral Homes in N.E. GA.. They started out w/ Cady's then to Mercedes Benz and then Lincolns.
@lvsqcslАй бұрын
Some years ago, I went to be a caregiver at the Cancer Treatment Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They had a fleet of Lincoln Towncars that replaced the Cadillacs. I talked to the fleet manager and he said they were some of the best cars they had ever owned in the fleet. GREAT VIDEO!
@jdrs4214Ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted one of those Lincoln Towncars. They were a real joy to drive. I had the pleasure of driving several of those, when I was younger.
@happilyham6769Ай бұрын
This is my dream car. I think the 98-02 Town Cars are some of the nicest looking cars ever made.
@jimrusch22Ай бұрын
My mom drove one of these blocks. Unfortunately she drove like Mr Magoo and consequently dented every panel on the car. One day she hit a stanchion in a parking lot and deployed the driver side air bag. Since the car had low miles, I totally fixed it up for her care giver to take her to her doctors appointments as her dementia precluded her from driving. After fixing the car to pristine condition, I told her that. She told me I shouldn’t have done that because my car didn’t have a mark on it! I nearly died laughing.
@Notfiveo026 күн бұрын
Sad that I have to croak to ride in a luxury vehicle.
@bretearwood7027Ай бұрын
Some lady just crashed into the back of my 2005 li coln town car with 306k miles... was in great condition. So i bought another 05 with a bad transmission and lower miles... ready to continue the town car legacy.
@svbarrАй бұрын
I was a dirt poor Grad Student in Manhattan and had to get to California. Back in the day you could contact car haulers and drive cars to remote locations.I think they paid me?? Chump change -- but I did not pay them. I recall they even helped with gas money.At this time I had long hair and a beard think a not quite as handsome Jeremiah Johnson.Well the gave me a jet black hearse -- maybe 2 years old. I went the Southern route and when the tinted windows were rolled up no one could see inside. I learned real quick that folks - especially Southern folks in smaller towns-- really respect the dead. I actually had men remove their hats out of "respect for the dead".Cops let me fly by at 20 mph over the posted limit -- I guess they thought I was "Rushing" to a big funeral. What a trip -- a fun very fast trans continental journey -- and no hauntings, either. I delivered the Hearse to a Funeral home in long Beach, Ca.
@frankoconnor8602Ай бұрын
That's a really neat experience!
@downtheshedwithjasonАй бұрын
cool story bro,( sarcasim) seriously good moves buddy. free trip, paid for and pocket money to boot. well played sir
@blakelowe90796 күн бұрын
You're gonna give someone Cannonball ideas, lol.
@svbarr6 күн бұрын
@@blakelowe9079 THAT would be funny!! A Hearse with blacked out windows with a race suspension and 900 HP doing 120 mph...hell I'd watch that movie!
@MrStevansunnyАй бұрын
Thank you Car WIzard. I have a 2003 Grand Marquis and I was always disturbed by how rusty the underside looked. The car runs and drives like a dream, but the appearance underneath always bothered me. But this car also has the same and you found no issues here. I love my grand marquis. Saving up to get it back to the air suspension (previous owner did a coilover swap)
@md2k8Ай бұрын
These slightly modern Lincoln Town Car's are immaculate.
@artysmotorsportsАй бұрын
I used to have a 98 town car. Definitely miss that car. Thank you for sharing this beauty
@bigchungies2117Ай бұрын
I have a 98 marquis!
@Mrmajellan1237 күн бұрын
What happened to it?
@alanhester9984Ай бұрын
My brother has a 2000 Lincoln Town Car with less than 60K on it. I have a 2003 Lincoln TC 160K (my 2nd Lincoln) and 2003 Crown Victoria LX with only 46,000 miles still. I also own a 1978 Cadillac Eldorado that now has 28,000 mi. So there are people who don't drive their cars a lot. Wish Ford would make the Panther platform cars again they are great cars.
@AndrewJacobson-cq2omАй бұрын
I have a 2011 Towncar and I wish ford instead of building a 4 door mustang would bring back the Panther packed with a Coyote!! Missed opportunity on ford's part there's a segment of people that miss sedans...... great video👍👍
@iNeverHadMercyАй бұрын
6:02 those are not personalized stitchings in the seats. Those are the Cartier stitches that come with all Cartier Edition Lincolns
@MaycJrАй бұрын
Yeah I mean it's named after the jeweler, so it had to be nice.
@iNeverHadMercyАй бұрын
@@MaycJr …and those Editions of Lincolns were. Lavish. 🫡💯
@Wscott97Ай бұрын
We used to have the same Towncar, year and model. It was a great car and road like a yacht. But one thing that Mrs Wizard missed. The Seat adjuster in the back armrest was to adjust the front seats, not the rear. So many times going on road trips with friends, they would get drunk and start messing with the front seats and the radio. Crazy because it would actually adjust the drivers seat even while driving. (where it defiantly shouldn't)
@markchapman2585Ай бұрын
Beautiful car. People might call it an old man's car, but I love to have it.
@williamlloyd3769Ай бұрын
My favorite hire driver used this vintage of Lincoln Town Car to take me to and from LAX. A total professional and never let me down. Perfect vehicle to take a relaxing ride where I could either work or nap.
@TomahawkAssaultАй бұрын
Nice car. I recently bought a 2011 Town Car in like-new condition. They are awesome cars, easy to maintain and work on, and I plan to drive it the rest of my life.
@EnthusiastCarHangarАй бұрын
That’s nice. How many miles on it? Mine has 40k something miles and is an 07. It’s on my channel and I love it.
@EarlGuyton425Ай бұрын
Happy 2005 Signature limited Town car here and keeping it for my entire life
@325xitgrocgetterАй бұрын
I think the post 2000 Town Cars are Peak Automobile...enough tech to minimize maintenance and have some basic safety, but nothing overwhelming and screen and software based. I've had two occasions to buy one...and didn't act fast enough..they were sold before I could get an offer on the table.
@marko7843Ай бұрын
I never knew that the Town Cars had rear air suspension... I've never seen one squatted in a driveway! But compared to the other cars he mentioned, it certainly makes more sense to put a simple deactivate switch in the trunk where the spare tire is then buried in the touchscreen system... I guess we all also learned that if you want an incredibly well preserved Lincoln or Cadillac, you should buy it from a mortician!
@ageofsagittariusАй бұрын
I've ridden in a few of these out of airports. Very nice way to unwind after a long flight.
@alanprather8399Ай бұрын
company i worked for made the intake for this 4.6. biggest issue is the aluminum water crossover on the plastic intake. heat and water are not kind to plastic over time. it is a lost core manifold too vs welded shells.
@luthermoore2969Ай бұрын
Easy fix
@Believeinyourself-BIYАй бұрын
Currently I own a 99 Cartier Town Car. Bought it from the 2nd owner, who owned it for 12 years. I knew when I called to ask about it I was going to buy it as soon as he began to tell me the story of the car. His energy was very positive, and he is also a hard core Ford fan who does much of his own maintenance. Everything works, factory shop manuals and a new grill included, as he added auxiliary high beams behind the grill for night driving, and had shaved a wee bit from the inside of the grill to let the light through better.
@itsnotme07Ай бұрын
I love these LTC L rides!! Big stretch and the only thing missing from this cool ride is a factory moonroof.
@bigmountain7561Ай бұрын
I had a 99 Presidential Touring Sedan in mother of pearl and champagne. Boy do I miss that car!!
@dougobrien2840Ай бұрын
I used to own a 1959 ford rancho hearse in the 1980s still had the rollers in the back.Amazing thing young women would want to go in it and everyone asked if i had ghost stories lol. One day i was driving into the city and everyone was moving out the way and i got a clean run ,Then got out when i arrived and saw the headlights on, Everyone thought it was a funeral ,I guess it was a fast one lol. Cheers from Australia
@donchandler755Ай бұрын
The Town Car "L" was designed for the livery service industry, ie limos and funeral homes. I wanted an "L" but couldn't find one so I bought a 2005 Town Car with 50,000 miles on it. I love it.
@ericfleetwood6744Ай бұрын
My wife had a 2002 Cartier Signature, in the same color. It was a very good car and traveled well, if you don't mind driving your living room.
@robertsturtevant6185Ай бұрын
Beautiful car….funniest part!!Mrs. Wizard I’m a tall person, 5’9….😂😂😂
@jundialhaqiqa9907Ай бұрын
What a beautiful car. Those Town Cars have some of the most comfy seats I have ever sat on. And if the suspension is good the ride is like nothing else.
@chefmike9945Ай бұрын
A really special car. I own a 2001 Town Car Cartier L. I now have 114,000 on the clock. My plan is that this the last car I need to own, as 300k is easily attained with proper care. Euro Asian Bob for the win. Thank you, Car Wizard and your wife, for sharing this amazing vehicle.
@ralphabreu5022Ай бұрын
Car wizard L stands for Livery service. It was either dignataries or consul car Again it was for Livery service from the factory Anthony Gazzo Knows about these. It may have been used for funeral purposes The flashing lights tell me a counsul or diplomat car Either or it a livery vehicle. It's an extended wheelbase car
@euroasianbob9268Ай бұрын
I’m with you on the use. Virtually no wear in the back. I doubt it got used as a service car. The mint interior leads me to believe private use.
@aera6413Ай бұрын
"L" stands for "long wheelbase." Base trim "executive" mid trim "signature" and top trim "Cartier" were available as long wheelbase. The funeral home that bought this car could have bought an Executive L, and it would have worked just fine. But im sure they care about their customers and their experience, so they sprung for the top dog trim in Long Wheelbase. Most livery cars were Executive trim and didn't bear the "L" unless they were long wheelbase.
@Le3eFrereBrunetАй бұрын
That clock is made by Cartier, hence the name of this edition.
@themagus5906Ай бұрын
Yes, it's a Cartier design, and as such, worth a little extra money. If this car were restored and went to auction, I don't know how much it would fetch. Maybe $15,000?
@carlbentley80Ай бұрын
That's beautiful. On my first visit to Canada I got picked up in a Grand Marquis or Town car, it was so comfortable.
@88cruzer1Ай бұрын
The one thing Mrs. Wizard missed is that it has an Alpine stereo!
@GeneralZapta213Ай бұрын
Old Lincolns had Alpines. Caddis had Bose
@seendabeen174022 күн бұрын
The marauder has the alpine system as well
@jessieharbinjr.6589Ай бұрын
I’ve had two Town Cars, and a Crown Vic. Miss all 3 of them!
@myronfrobisher17 күн бұрын
Superb video - so nice to see both simplicity and quality in one vehicle !!!
@VincentVaderАй бұрын
My 2000 Crown Vic P71 gets 18 mpg. That is normal on panther cars. I also changed the fuel pump myself. The plug on top on the fuel tank between the tank & body was the hardest part.
@2steaksandwiches665Ай бұрын
Also, that woodgrain is the best wood that petroleum can buy
@altg5708Ай бұрын
The steering wheel has real wood. The wood steering wheel is functional in purpose. It is stronger. If you want the look of wood on the steering wheel you use real wood for added safety and longevity. The rest of the interior is faux wood. It would be a waste of wood, be much more expensive and not look any better with real wood.
@LMacNeillАй бұрын
The surprising thing about Lincoln Town Cars is how reliable the air suspension system is. And if it ever does break, repairing it is *not* stupid expensive. Sure, it's more than the cost of a couple of regular shocks, but it's far cheaper than the many thousands of dollars you'd spend on the air suspension in a Cadillac, Lexus, or Mercedes.
@dominicfong6341Ай бұрын
Your other channel look very interesting, thank you dear Car Wizard.
@komradkolonelАй бұрын
I love the Town Car. You can make an argument that it's the best car Ford has ever made. I keep a lookout for one if I can come across one for a good price that doesn't have a ton of miles or in run down condition. I know there will be that one that will try and dismiss the car as an "Old man's car" but since I'm over 50 now I understand the value and appeal of an Old Man's Car.
@Silver3idesАй бұрын
UK .. Saw a Black Ford Mach-E stretched into a hurse the other day in the City of Bath , It did look really cool.
@HowardLeVertАй бұрын
I think I've seen one or two of those and yes, I agree.
@paulgeraghty1448Ай бұрын
Oh, I thought he said "house".
@BillccmАй бұрын
As a current owner and 4 time owner of a Grand Marquis I can attest they are the greatest automobiles ever built. I'll say it again; happy to see Detroit iron on the Car Wizard channel.
@doveshouseАй бұрын
I wish they still made the Executive L today! I am tempted to purchase a 2011 Executive L put in a new transmission with additional gears for better fuel efficiency and fine tune with a more modern fuel injection, and turbo charge. Sounds silly, but I love the smoothness of these cars, and openness of the interior, it could be worth it for me.
@stevengreco1939Ай бұрын
Great channel!
@georgebettiol8338Ай бұрын
Looking at the patina of rust overy many of the undercarriage components - and on such a low mileage car - it really suggests that Ford only gave those components a very light dusting of paint - if it all.
@danielpassigmailcomАй бұрын
It's 24 years old, you expect it to not have surface rust on the underside?
@euroasianbob9268Ай бұрын
Typical of all domestic brands.
@stealthg35infiniti94Ай бұрын
Tip: if you plan to resurface rotors, it's best to resurface them ON the car. This compensates for any imperfections in hub run out.
@NomadicCraticАй бұрын
If only cars today had the panther platform. The world would be a much better place. You can't go wrong with a Grand Marquis, Crown Vic, Town Car........truly one of the best eras in the car industry.
@boogitybear2283Ай бұрын
Ford can bring it back if they want to, but they only care about immediate profits with cheap labor and cheap quality.
@2steaksandwiches665Ай бұрын
Ford didn’t want to make long lasting cars anymore. Look at the recall, record the last 10 years.
@RustyZipperАй бұрын
Planned Obsolescence, try ordering a car with crank windows and just Am /Fm radio , A/C, + cruise.
@ralphabreu5022Ай бұрын
Car wizard, L stands for Livery service. The blinking lights is for dignitaries that must've been a counsul or A diplomat car But the L stands for Livery Extended wheel base
@essentialtech388Ай бұрын
@@RustyZipperI was just riding in my friends new spark with crank windows and manual locks. But it did still have Apple CarPlay and Bluetooth factory.
@agrippa1234Ай бұрын
An other savvy quote, "No matter how rich you are the last guy you hire will work for 15 bucks/hour......"
@schylerlewis8467Ай бұрын
Technically, you do have to drop the gas tank to replace the fuel pump. They mounted the connector on top of the tank... There are ways around this. Just not recommended.
@somebody9785Ай бұрын
Car wizard is the kind of guy that reviews cars too cool for Doug Demuro. Thissssss is a fact
@Redtoe2544Ай бұрын
Info ad for Euro Asian Bob.
@adminmickАй бұрын
This so cool. Respect!
@EndtheWokeMadnessАй бұрын
I'm 99.999 percent sure this was a funeral car. Trained funeral director here.
@johnwilliamson467Ай бұрын
Heated garage low mileage low speed use . Far from Creepy a true cream puff !
@JayA-k7mАй бұрын
8:58 This is a large part of the reason I love this channel. Look at that straight face...... it's a talent. XD 45k and it has probably never been on the highway or warmed up from anything but idling. 45k isn't as good as it sounds in some of these cases.
@keptinkaos6384Ай бұрын
As a funeral car, the engine probably has more hours than distance sitting running in the cold or the heat to run the air-conditioning and a lot of slow running. Which would mean, unlike other low mileage engines, it won't have seal failures. I would put a new stainless larger bore exhaust, let her breath. But so very nice.
@fboomerangАй бұрын
Perspective: If this were a Ferrari F355 it would have needed four engine out services by now
@VolkerHettАй бұрын
Depends, with those massive tires with an S speed rating on a Ferrari, you might not have made it to the first belt service :D
@ashishpatel350Ай бұрын
Probably would have burned down 😂
@carwashadamcooper1538Ай бұрын
"brakes are good, tires fair"
@brettjones4634Ай бұрын
Now that’s a clean old car very nice, I’m hitting the top “how much” “how much”
@Steven-zj2ywАй бұрын
Panther 🐆 platform… Preys on you.. 👻 🪦
@henrykim4230Ай бұрын
It's no longer worth to resurface the rotors since hourly labor rate has gone up. I have a 07 Scion Tc, a local shop wanted $270 out the door per axle. I bought new rotors and pads @local autozone and put them on. It was $160 out the door price. Next brake change, I will take my rotors to O'reilly's they cut your rotors for $15 each piece. The following brake change you throw those away and buy new rotors. Big deal it's a brake, you do that shit on your own.
@EarlGuyton425Ай бұрын
These days its actually cheaper and faster to just buy new rotors. But the old rotors should have a parts store cone because that metal needs to be re melted to machine other parts as in the metal itself should not be wasted. They make good wheel chocks when working under a car also.
@henrykim4230Ай бұрын
@@EarlGuyton425 bro using rotor as wheel chocks? That is the most redneck thing I have ever heard.
@rawr51919Ай бұрын
@@EarlGuyton425Unless you have a brake lathe to do the turning yourself that is
@DavesLosinItАй бұрын
I used to drive limos. We had some L series cars. I liked them. Especially before 2003 when they changed them to feel more “sporty”. Didn’t like the Town Car after that.
@7894-q4gАй бұрын
Obsession with "sportiness" is a plague across the automotive industry it seems...
@williamjones4483Ай бұрын
Man, if I had the cash money to buy this I'd be on a plane to Wichita already!
@EarlGuyton425Ай бұрын
If you take your time, you can find these in that good a shape for around 3 to 4k for sale in rich mans neighborhoods, thats how I purchased a 2005 town car that has more chrome than the one in the video and is just as nice and got it for 2900.00 this last June 28th
@geraldscott4302Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the Ford Panther cars. I have owned both Crown Vics and Grand Marquis. I ultimately chose the Grand Marquis, because it is more comfortable and tends to last longer than the Crown Vic, especially the police models that were designed more for performance and reliability over the short term. The police model Crown Vics have a much lower final drive ratio, which gives them better performance, but results in the powertrain wearing out at lower mileage. My city retired police Crown Vics at 100,000 miles. I have 389,000 miles on my 2006 Grand Marquis, still with the original engine and transmission. Last year, I bought a 2007 Grand Marquis in like new condition, with only 36,000 miles on it. It was bought new by an older couple, and they just didn't drive it much. It will eventually replace the 2006. I hate to use it for a transportation car, because of just how nice it is. I chose the Grand Marquis because it shares most body, mechanical, and interior parts with the Crown Vic. I really like the Town Car, but not nearly as many of them were made, and they use a lot of different parts than the Crown Vic/Grand Marquis, making them harder to get parts for. And I prefer the 2003 and up models. Ford did a major chassis redesign to the Panther cars in 2003, a completely new front and rear suspension, and they replaced the old recirculating ball steering with rack and pinion. My 389,000 mile Grand Marquis still has all its original steering and suspension parts, except for the rear air bags, which I replaced with coil springs. That being a long wheelbase version, it will be almost impossible to get new rear doors for. Ford made a number of long wheelbase Crown Vics for use as taxicabs in NYC. They are desirable because of their rarity, but if they ever get hit in the rear door, they are all but impossible to get replacement doors for. Both my Grand Marquis get 30 mpg on the highway, at 65 mph, with the cruise control on. With the super high geared rear axle (2.73) and the overdrive transmission, the engine is running at just above idle at that speed, which not only gives it great highway gas mileage, but it also makes the engine and transmission last a really long time. That car is way more luxurious, and much better looking than any Mercedes S class ever made. Europeans just never knew how to make a real luxury car.
@piercehawke8021Ай бұрын
I thought that the LWB Crown Vics used the Town Car frame; with the special rear doors you described............and, some of those oddball Crowns were also sold in the Middle East.
@geraldscott4302Ай бұрын
@@piercehawke8021 They may have used the Town Car frame. But very few of them were built, and most of those are gone now. While it is super easy to find body parts for the standard Crown Vic and Grand Marquis, which have identical parts, finding those oddball long doors is almost impossible for both the LWB Crown Vic and Town Car.
@codycrawford2385Ай бұрын
These are SOOOOOOO rare I feel like the 03 to 11 L’s are more common
@whitegoodman7465Ай бұрын
Nobody really wants the 98-02.
@codycrawford2385Ай бұрын
@@whitegoodman7465 I know that but the L version wasn’t really made but a few years then 03 to 11 it was more popular
@danielpassigmailcomАй бұрын
I think it's because the 98-02 body style was only made for 5 years, while the 03-11 was made for 9 years
@richardr223818 күн бұрын
This towncar is without doubt one of the best cars Ford ever built , the engine was bulletproof , the ride was super smooth , and of course, as usual it went the way of the DoDo bird . G.M. did the same thing with the buick 3800 V-6 ! Unfortunately these beautiful cars are just too old now , so forget about buying one today , nothing lasts forever right ??
@kylebrooks36839 күн бұрын
The 'crossed c' logos on the seats are unique to Cartier Town Cars. If you look closely on the grille and on the trunk, the Lincoln badges are replaced with Cartier logos as well. That dove gray leather is another Cartier exclusive item.
@mired914Ай бұрын
You can't unplug one of the plugs for the fuel pump without dropping the tank or cutting a hole to get to the top of the tank where the connector is.
@altg5708Ай бұрын
Cut the wires, cut off new plug and wire to old plug. There is nothing wrong with old plug.
@mired914Ай бұрын
@@altg5708 I just cut a hole when I did it but it was a dirt track car and I didn't care.
@BlackTownie999Ай бұрын
HEY! I have one! Mine is a 1999 Lincoln Town Car Signature, it's not stock... Its got a '07 PI 4.6 and a custom 2.5" exhaust, Headers though I'm still working on getting, they are kinda expensive for these...I also have a tune from Marty Ochs from Mo's Speed shop....I'm going for the OEM + build style...I want it to look like "Ford built it that way" to people that wouldn't know anything about the car.
@normanclarin6668Ай бұрын
The owner is genius for having you giving your evaluation on this vehicle he just added a huge exposure and your endorsement of it's condition just raised the value by $10,000.00
@fastcoffee9878Ай бұрын
Ford owned Jaguar for a while and parts crossed over from Ford to Jags benefit. I had a 2001 xj8 vanden plas, the long wheelbase model. And omg what a ride. I miss it.
@mrpoohbearlvrАй бұрын
Except for the boring color.....that is such a terrific case! Figures Bob found it! Dang.....I need a super low mileage one in burgundy. 😁👍
@pdubzz461319 күн бұрын
Had an 03 Cadillac DTS hearse in the shop with 20,000 miles on it, the thing was kept indoors in great shape but my God the oil leaks
@Dan-tf1zqАй бұрын
Nice touch having Mrs. Wizard participating in your videos.
@Boxycar79Ай бұрын
Hey ! Been watching your videos. You mentioned using hvac grade O-rings since they hold up better to oil based fluids and last longer. Where do you find these???
@agrippa1234Ай бұрын
"Son you're gonna drive me to drinkin' ......." (you fill in the rest)
@CarWizardАй бұрын
If you dont stop driving that hot rod Lincoln!!
@ILiveInAVanDownByTheRiverАй бұрын
Beat me to it
@raygunsforronnie847Ай бұрын
Ah, Asleep at the Wheel seems so appropriate; Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen, too!
@mmontagartАй бұрын
Beautiful car. It will likely outlast any brand new Ford for a fraction of the price.
@tomhendricksen180519 күн бұрын
I put a lot of miles on Lincoln Executive L series cars driving them in LIvery or Towncar service. If you are careful you can see 20-22 MPG and I found the maintenance to be fairly inexpensive. We put 350-400,000 miles on several cars and if maintained, as the cars I drove were, there were very few other issues other than a belt tightener or in one case a transmission, but overall if you take care of this car, it will take care of you. I have thought about buying one of these for myself, but it would have to be an L series because not only is there 6" more legroom in the back, the ride is noticeably better.
@lirr408Ай бұрын
Beautiful car. The Crown Victoria also had the extended model that was used in taxi service.
@volvotwoseries3384Ай бұрын
Love that the rear controls are taken right out of my F350 steering wheel. All cars should still have that
@damianpasourАй бұрын
Very nice cars they can last a really long time always liked those big cars 😊
@kawiman31Ай бұрын
What you think about the 1998 Lincoln Continental?? Good car? Been thinking about getting one..
@jameskennedy673Ай бұрын
I’m a pickup truck man myself , plus large SUV’s. I have two 1500 pickup trucks & 2002 Yukon XL. If I was able I wouldn’t turn my back on this car. It probably wouldn’t mind the Central Texas weather 😊
@DuaneBroskyАй бұрын
These were the best cars Ford ever made for the purposes intended.
@PaulCox-y9t23 күн бұрын
I had a few of these in my taxi fleet. Not saying it’s not a funeral car but we bought those new and had all that stuff too. Flashing lights and stuff.
@pessolanostudiosАй бұрын
Always wanted a black L in this model year because I love the logo in the extended version and the gold clock and the chrome rims are beautiful I remember 4-5 yrs ago you could get nice ones for $1,900 now they are rare.!
@6StringSunburst16 күн бұрын
Hey Wizard, love your videos. Are you a car collector or do you have ADD? Did I miss what happened to the bus/RV?
@OldtimeredАй бұрын
Had a 1985, 1995, and a 1999 Lincoln Town Cars, love them! This one is a beast! Would love to drive and own this sweet ride. To the new owner: Do you need a chauffer? Peace!
@johncornell3665Ай бұрын
Very cool Panther. This thing is mint. Great interior review, Mrs Wizard. Thanks for presenting!
@jayallen7368Ай бұрын
my mom has 2005 town car only 120k on it . about 22 to 23 on the highway for her. Rock solid cars
@77nizzova53Ай бұрын
Why do we do away with reliable engines!!! We had an L, it definitely wasn't in as good of shape as this one!! We didn't know it at the time, but we found out later ours was probably a flood car!!!! Electrical issues and rust!¡!!
@AH-bm4tsАй бұрын
I used to drive one of these for a limo company. this is an early model with the whiplash headrests. the later ones had head restraints that I think Ford borrowed from Volvo.
@David-ik8wjАй бұрын
the crown vic was available in extended version as well for cab and livery use. I would guess that car was held privately or owned by a municipality and purchased at auction. The damage on the condenser indicates highway use. If the sill plates on the rear door openings are absent excessive shoe scuffs would indicate limited back seat usage and the silver color not a common funeral car color based from what I see in my area.
@organrickАй бұрын
Silver is actually a common color for funeral vehicles, but I’ve seen them in other colors than just black or white. One funeral home that isn’t too far away from where I live has 4 funeral coaches in that color, the lead vehicles are in that color, and they have at least 1 or 2 Chevrolet Express vans in that color, their limousine, and I think their removal van might be that color as well.
@inanahmad7411Ай бұрын
Beautiful car, I don’t think we’ll ever see seats like these on cars again. They’re like the old school lazy boy chairs
@frenchmarkyАй бұрын
"Poor Uncle Joe, he was a great guy =sniffle= ... Heyyy, get a load of these cupholders, they could hold a Big Gulp!"
@TheNumber14625 күн бұрын
If you have the hearse variant of this, the airbag kill switch is under the casket compartment accessible on the rear passenger side.
@simonthecreator8798Ай бұрын
I had a Lincoln Towncar Cartier L beige with a beige vinyl top. Very nice car
@gordonmacqueen8694Ай бұрын
"Who drinks a beverage going to a funeral?" My brain: I should rewatch The Big Chill