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1926 1927 Lincoln Salon Cars Travelogue Of Art & Transportation Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com

US $62.39
Location:

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Very good condition. Inside is excellent condition, back cover has light soiling. +9 on a 10 scale in condition.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Original 1926-1927 Lincoln Travelogue of Art & Transportation Down Through The Ages brochure. Tells about salon cars being influenced by certain cultures such as Oriental, Egyptian, Roman etc.. Shows bodies by LeBaron, Judkins, Dietrich, Willoughby, Brunn, Locke, and Holbrook.  Shipping and Handling in the continental U.S. will be $6.95, Alaska, Hawaii and other territories will be higher. Payment is due within 72 hours of purchase. At Troxel’s Auto Literature we do our best to describe items as accurately as possible; that said we ask that you ask all the questions regarding condition or coverage of models before placing a bid or purchasing the item. Thank you

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