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The Town Car originally boasted rear air suspension, seemingly aimed at offering a floating sensation rather than road contact. This feature has been eliminated to make room for a new four-link conversion kit. Subsequently, the limo’s ride height was elevated sufficiently to accommodate 20-inch custom wheels and Nitto Trail Grappler tires. For convenience, side step bars were added to facilitate vehicle entry.
If the unusually tall limo fails to capture onlookers’ attention, Tanner Tollison’s visual enhancements surely will. Adorning the front of the Lincoln is an unconventional display, where a bull bar assumes an entirely new persona: the limo boasts an aftermarket push bumper adorned with cattle horns, perfectly complementing the cowhide wrap adorning its upper section.
The impeccably fresh gray interior belies the limo’s odometer reading of 181,000 miles. Evidently, all the splendid ’90s features remain intact, including the bar, CRT television, rear sunroof, and the car phone.
Priced at $7,900, it’s no wonder the one-of-a-kind limousine garnered significant interest. Inquiries flooded the comments section promptly, with offers ranging from trucks and vans to motorcycles, third-gen Camaros, and even an exocar.
Forget elongated Hummers and Escalades at this juncture. This elevated marvel, encapsulating ’90s nostalgia in an unexpected form, is a standout gem.
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