In recent months, we’ve begun seeing more and more modern vehicles with low miles surface for sale at collector car auctions – models that weren’t limited in terms of production, nor are they sporty or exotic machines, either. In fact, quite a few early Lincoln Navigator SUVs have popped up for sale as of late, signaling that we may be looking at the next hot collectible vehicle – and now, this second-generation 2004 Lincoln Navigator looks to test that theory yet again.
This 2004 Lincoln Navigator is currently up for auction over at Bring a Trailer with just 35k miles on the clock, and even though it has bounced between four owners, it remains in stellar condition. On the outside, no flaws are noted on its Merlot Metallic paint, gray lower cladding, or seven-spoke alloy wheels, in fact, though there is some wear on the driver’s side seat bolster inside the cabin.
Otherwise, there are loads of luxurious features here including power-adjustable front seats, second-row captain’s chairs, and a power-folding third-row bench – all of which are upholstered in Dove Gray leather – along with a CD stereo with middle-row controls, wood door caps and dash trim, automatic climate control, and cruise control.
Power for this Lincoln Navigator comes from the naturally-aspirated 5.4L V8, which in this guise was originally rated to send 300 horsepower and 355 pound-feet of torque to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission. In fantastic condition with lots of modern amenities to offer, this Navigator should find plenty of interest at auction over the coming days, as has proven to be the case with some similar offerings as of late.
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Great year for the Nav. 32 Valve 5.4L was a sublime engine, tons of torque and it made great noises through the rev range. The next year Nav got the F-150s 3 valve 5.4 which made the same power but didn’t feel as special. Our Nav gave us 10 years and 130k miles with zero issues despite two significant accidents. Same color as this one as well. Beautiful car.