1985 Continental, Mark Vii, Town Car Brochure 57 Pages "nos" on 2040-parts.com
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
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THIS BROCHURE IS IN NEW CONDITION AND HAS MANY MANY PICTURES OF ALL MODELS OF LINCOLNS AND MANY MANY INTERIOR PICTURES. PLUS STANDARD AND OPTIONAL FEATURES LISTED FOR ALL MODEL LINCOLNS. BROCHURE HAS 57 PAGES, ONE PAGE OF ENGINEERING FACTS, ONE PAGE THE LINCOLN COMMITMENT INFO, TWO PAGES OF QUALITY,INNOVATION, AND ABOVE ALL ELSE PEOPLE INFO, ONE PAGES OF COLOR CHOICES, ONE PAGE OF FURTHER POINTS INFO, ALSO LARGE PICTURE OFLINCOLN LIMOUSINE "STILL SMELLS NEW"....THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.....82915...
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