1999 Lincoln Ls Sales Brochure "the New Ls" Large on 2040-parts.com
Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
This listing is for a 1999 Lincoln LS sales brochure. It is titled "The New LS".
It has 6 pages and measures 12 1/2 x 9 inches. Shipping will be via USPS First Class mail. Please see my other listings for rare Concept Car and other unusual car brochures. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Thanks for looking at my listings and please visit my eBay store! |
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