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Lincoln Zephyr V-12 1938 Sales Literature on 2040-parts.com

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White Stone, Virginia, United States

White Stone, Virginia, United States
holes for the spiral binding in the front cover are torn out at the top and bottom
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Stunning Sales Literature for the 1938 Lincoln Zephyr V-12.  Forty-two pages, measure 10 1/2 x 12 1/2".  Includes three see-through "window pages" that, when lifted, remove a layer of car construction to reveal the layers below.
Pages are in excellent condition, but the double-wire spiral appears to be too small for the number of heavy pages, and this has caused some of the holes in the cover to be torn out and no longer bound by the spiral.  This has occurred for approximately the top 8 holes and the bottom 12 holes out of a total of 36 holes in the front cover for the spiral.  Also, there is some light staining of the inner cover pages next to the wire spiral.    

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