View Full Version : Here's some pics of my TC!
superman
May 11th, 2008, 12:17 PM
Sorry for the bad quality of the interior pics, I was using my cell phone, the main point is that there's no rips or cracks in the front and the rear is just like brand new, when I bought the car, the stock plastic wrapper was still on the seat belts in the back, nobody had ever sat back there!
cason1
May 11th, 2008, 01:01 PM
Looks very nice. Mine used to look that good. She's a bit more disheveled now though.:( One day she will be great again.
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 11th, 2008, 04:07 PM
lemme guess here.
That is a 1994 Executive series. 100% sure :) :)
superman
May 11th, 2008, 11:36 PM
lemme guess here.
That is a 1994 Executive series. 100% sure :) :)
Close,
it's a 93.
"C"
May 12th, 2008, 12:53 AM
Very nice:) I love those wheels! Was it possible for a 93-94 TC Exe to have rims like those? I want something like that on my car;)
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 12th, 2008, 06:04 AM
Close,
it's a 93.
Really? a 1993 Executive series with color keyed plastic door handle surrounds? That is the first I have ever seen like that. All others are woodgrain :confused:
Then again, if yours was built after July 31st, 1993, then it wouldn't be too suprising, as that was when they went with the cheapo-plastic ones :rolleyes:
Lincoln85
May 12th, 2008, 07:43 AM
Those are some great looking seats......if I ever get rid of my Mark, I'm hoping my next Lincoln will be in as good of shape as yours ;)
candycane
May 12th, 2008, 03:17 PM
nice whip and i am loving the clean interior. wish mine was that clean still...darn kids! one day they will be 100% out of my car for good.
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 12th, 2008, 03:28 PM
wish mine was that clean still...darn kids!
Mine is, and I am a kid, so TAKE THAT! :duel:
:p
However, my rear seats looks near mint, whereas his look perfect :)
Newave Dave
May 12th, 2008, 04:56 PM
Double C, It is amazing how quickly "kid funk" can accumulate in a car. Who left this in here? Pretty much every time the response from the kids is "what? not me!"
superman
May 12th, 2008, 06:27 PM
Very nice:) I love those wheels! Was it possible for a 93-94 TC Exe to have rims like those? I want something like that on my car;)
Are these rims different to normal ones? I'm new to the lincolns, didn't know that they were any different, I do like them though :)
Really? a 1993 Executive series with color keyed plastic door handle surrounds? That is the first I have ever seen like that. All others are woodgrain :confused:
Then again, if yours was built after July 31st, 1993, then it wouldn't be too suprising, as that was when they went with the cheapo-plastic ones :rolleyes:
Yeah really :P I didn't know this was different either, please see attached image.
Those are some great looking seats......if I ever get rid of my Mark, I'm hoping my next Lincoln will be in as good of shape as yours ;)
nice whip and i am loving the clean interior. wish mine was that clean still...darn kids! one day they will be 100% out of my car for good.
Mine is, and I am a kid, so TAKE THAT! :duel:
:p
However, my rear seats looks near mint, whereas his look perfect :)
Thanks you guys, I appreciate the nice comments, I'm also only 19, not sure what the average age is around these parts...
Double C, It is amazing how quickly "kid funk" can accumulate in a car. Who left this in here? Pretty much every time the response from the kids is "what? not me!"
Very true! I took out the whole backseat after these photos when I gave the car a good detailing, there was absolutely nothing there! I took out the back seat of my 91 deville when I bought it and found nearly 3lbs of crayons, change, and candy... ahhh if only it was edible.
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 12th, 2008, 06:54 PM
Yup, I see the pic, stil doesn't prove me wrong :p
Look on your drivers door jamb if you are curious. If the Date of Mfg. is around 7/93, that explains it. :D
Mine had the color co-ordinated plastic ones too, but I removed them and swapped them all out with the woodgrain ones out of a 1993 Lincoln Signature. Build date 4/93 :) Looks much bette,r although a bit of modding was required :D
superman
May 12th, 2008, 07:05 PM
Yup, I see the pic, stil doesn't prove me wrong :p
Look on your drivers door jamb if you are curious. If the Date of Mfg. is AFTER 7/93, that explains it. :D
Mine had the color co-ordinated plastic ones too, but I removed them and swapped them all out with the woodgrain ones out of a 1993 Lincoln Signature. Build date 4/93 :) Looks much bette,r although a bit of modding was required :D
5/93... ?
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 12th, 2008, 07:15 PM
Hmm... They might have started earlier. It's always a possibility. Well, congrats, you have one of the earliest examples with the plastic inserts :D
p.s. Welcome to the forum :)
superman
May 12th, 2008, 07:20 PM
Yup, I see the pic, stil doesn't prove me wrong :p
Look on your drivers door jamb if you are curious. If the Date of Mfg. is AFTER 7/93, that explains it. :D
Mine had the color co-ordinated plastic ones too, but I removed them and swapped them all out with the woodgrain ones out of a 1993 Lincoln Signature. Build date 4/93 :) Looks much bette,r although a bit of modding was required :D
Hmm... They might have started earlier. It's always a possibility. Well, congrats, you have one of the earliest examples with the plastic inserts :D
p.s. Welcome to the forum :)
Thanks :D
cason1
May 12th, 2008, 10:06 PM
The wheels in SignatureSeriesOwner's profile pic are the standard wheels most all Towncar's came with. We range in age quite a bit. I think 15 is about our youngest active member all the way up into 70's or so I'd guess. I'm not naming any names but I'm sure one of you geezers are around 70.:p Everyone who knows me knows I just joking. I by the way am only 24 and have owned my Towncar since I was your age. They are very addictive as I now have a daily driver Towncar w/235k, a project Mark VII w/ 135k, and a Mark VII parts car.
SignatureSeriesOwner
May 13th, 2008, 05:46 AM
That's right cason1. My wheels (actual name: Geometric Spoke) were on most Town Cars.
Oh, and guess who's 15? :D
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