The Lincoln Link Volume Viii Number 2 Fall 2010 Ft 1928 Lincoln V-8, 1929 L + on 2040-parts.com
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This Volume VIII, Number 2 Fall 2010 issue of The Lincoln Link contains 16 pages of great pictures and articles. In this issue: “Rest in Peace, Mercury”, “The Man and the Story Behind the Continental Mark II”, “Purebred Lincolns in San Francisco, c 1950”, “E.T. ‘Bob’ Gregorie: Father of the Continental”, and “My 44 Years with a 1929 Lincoln L”.
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