I'll never forget the debate at my kitchen table in the mid 1990s between uncle A with an early 90s Deville and uncle B with early 90s Town Car: Uncle A (from New England) '...and my Deville has front wheel drive - it's great in the snow'. Uncle B (from Florida) 'We don't have snow'.
Absolutely beautiful car, I’m trying to find one similar, but in white with the standard roof. I do want to swap in the 95-97 mirrors since they’re a little bigger, and so it’ll still look like the original ones, I’d have them chromed to match the original mirrors. My buddy has a 1997 and the seats are so comfortable, from what I’ve seen the 94 seats are almost the same. I’ve loved the Lincoln Town Cars since I was a kid, my grandparents had a 1989 similar to the black one in your most recent video, except theirs was white and had a black roof. They also had a 1998 that they gave to my mom when my grandpa got a 2002 around 2007 for him and my grandmas 50th anniversary, which was a day before my first birthday. Sadly almost 10 years ago my mom had to get rid of the 98 because the front ball joint broke and my mom couldn’t afford to get it fixed. I was already living in a foster home so I didn’t know the car was gone until a few years later, last October my mom gave me the old spare key to the car when I went to go see her. I keep it with me always, I didn’t have much to remember my grandparents, so I always keep that key with me. I even got a $7 copy made because one of my friends found a lock cylinder for a 94 that actually has the same cut, gonna put that in my car when I get it. My uncle has the house now and the 89 is still there, sadly it hasn’t run since about 2013 or so, I may try to buy it off him and get it running again. If I do get it running again I want to go see my mom and take her for a ride in the Lincoln again. Thank you for the amazing videos you make, I’ve learned a lot from your videos.
Great vid ad appreciate the how-to for remote programming on the '93-94! Leather wrapped steering wheel was definitely standard on the '94 Exec and 99% certain on the '93 Exec. Probably on the '92 as well but not certain.
I truly enjoyed this video, and I live in Maine and work roads. Knowing Maine, I hope to encounter the owner and compliment him on it. This car is all of 8,500 rock bottom. The accessory chrome on the passenger door early in the video tells the whole story of the car.
This one also had a sticker right above the instrument cluster and above the steering wheel. It will also be on the module located in the right front kick panel to the right of the glove box on 93-94. On 95-96, it's on the module in the driver door behind the panel.
It's nice to see lighters in those doors. Some friends of my mom had a 2000s model and they were deleted. I mean, okay, I can see not having the lighters in a time where few people smoke, but couldn't they at least have left the power ports? How chintzy can you be? That was a real turn-off for me.