Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is proud to present this
2005 Lincoln Town Car Zimmer. You might have guessed from the
strange silhouette, it started life as a 2005 Lincoln Town Car.
Zimmer was originally in the business of making odd retro barges
from its foundation in 1980 right up until it went bankrupt in
1988. Incredibly though, in 1996 a man named Art Zimmer (who had no
relation to founder Paul Zimmer) bought the rights to the company
and picked up where it had left off, building weird 1920s and
30s-inspired saloons right up until 2020. This incredible neo
classic, cream with maroon accents colored Zimmer and its grand
Rolls-Royce styled grill. You'll feel like royalty as you get
stares from everyone you pass along the way. This vehicle is
equipped with all the new amenities that you could ask for. This
unique vehicle speaks of excellence with its brightly chromed pipes
on each side below its hood, protruding, triple chromed air horns
on the front of the car, which have an authentic sound. Your
chauffeur will open for you the specially crafted extended doors to
assist with your entrance into the vehicle. You'll immediately
notice the plush two-tone leather seats, wood trim, fluffy carpets,
rear entertainment screen, humidor, fridge, Sony radio and fold
down trays. Still powered by the Lincoln's 4.6L V8 engine and
automatic transmission, this Zimmer delivers a smooth and
responsive driving experience. The lengthened frame yields the kind
of luxury ride you'd expect from a car of this stature. Plus, the
power steering, power brakes and four-wheel discs deliver modern
ride quality in a vintage-style package. Premium comfort, true
distinction, and easy use all come together in the kind of car that
will get people talking.