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39K-Mile 1993 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series
Overview
Description
There are Low Miles No Miles cars...and then there are the big American sedans that were simply built to drive miles in comfort. This 1993 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series is one of those cars, showing just 39,845 miles and presenting as an honest, largely original example of one of the best full-size luxury sedans Ford ever built.
Vehicle Overview
Finished in Medium Cranberry Metallic over a matching Cranberry interior, this 1993 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series is powered by its original 4.6-liter V8 paired with an automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive. The odometer currently shows 39,845 miles.
The Town Car represented old-school American luxury at its finest. Body-on-frame construction, V8 power, rear-wheel drive, plush seating, and enough room inside to comfortably spend hours behind the wheel.
This example retains its original paint and remains largely stock throughout. Rather than trying to present the car as something it isn't, the seller has done an excellent job documenting its current condition, including exterior imperfections and areas of surface rust underneath.
What you see is what you get, and we appreciate that.
Story
According to the seller, this Town Car is believed to have started life in Ohio before being purchased by its previous New York owner in 2014.
The current family acquired the Lincoln in 2016 and has now owned it for approximately 10 years, adding about 16,800 miles during that time.
Unlike some low-mile cars that have spent decades sitting untouched, this Town Car has continued to be driven and enjoyed while accumulating fewer than 40,000 miles overall.
And honestly, that's exactly what these cars do best.
Get in, sink into the seat, put it in Drive, and let the Town Car do what it was designed to do.
Condition
This Lincoln presents as a clean and honest 33-year-old example.
The Medium Cranberry Metallic exterior retains its original paint, while the matching Cranberry leather interior delivers exactly the kind of plush, monochromatic luxury you'd expect from an early-'90s Town Car.
The seller reports no known mechanical issues or warning lights. An oil change was recently completed, and the rear window regulator torque pins were serviced in July and August 2026. Radio has been replaced with an aftermarket head unit but the original is included in the sale.
Surface rust is present underneath the vehicle and has been photographed for bidders to evaluate. Additional cosmetic imperfections are also documented throughout the gallery rather than hidden or glossed over.
We appreciate sellers who represent their vehicles this way. This isn't being advertised as a flawless museum piece. It's an honest, well-kept Town Car that has survived more than three decades while remaining remarkably presentable.
Overall, it's a great example of a platform known for comfort, durability, and longevity.
Highlights
- 39,845 miles shown
- Original 4.6L V8
- Automatic transmission
- Rear-wheel drive
- Signature Series
- Medium Cranberry Metallic
- Cranberry interior
- Original paint
- Mostly stock and original
- Approximately 10 years of current family ownership
- Recent oil change
- Rear window regulator torque pins recently serviced
- Imperfections documented in gallery
- Undercarriage surface rust documented
- No known mechanical issues
- Clean title
Letter From The LMNM Team
We have a soft spot for these.
The Town Car comes from an era when American luxury meant something completely different than it does today.
You didn't need 22-inch wheels, giant screens, or 600 horsepower.
You needed a V8.
A huge back seat.
A soft ride.
And enough red velour and carpet to furnish a small apartment.
These cars were built to cruise, and they were incredibly good at it.
There's also something we really appreciate about this particular example: the seller's honesty.
He's not trying to convince anyone that a 33-year-old Lincoln is absolutely perfect. There is some surface rust underneath. There are cosmetic imperfections. And instead of strategically avoiding those areas with the camera, they're shown in the gallery for everyone to see.
That's how we like cars represented.
Because underneath that honest wear is still a 39,000-mile Town Car with original paint, V8 power, and a decade of ownership with the same family.
These Panther-platform Lincolns earned a reputation for being comfortable, simple, durable machines capable of seemingly endless mileage.
This one hasn't even reached 40,000 yet.
It may not be perfect.
But it's honest, it's wonderfully old-school, and it's exactly the kind of Town Car we enjoy seeing survive.
