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Pine Grove, California, United States

A 1942 Lincoln & Zephyr Body Parts Manual!


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This is an Original 1942 publication of Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln Zephyr Body Parts Manual 
(copyright 1942). As you can see from the pictures, this book is a must have for the 1942 Lincoln and Zephyr owner.



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This 227 page book covers 15 chapters such as
:
Panels, Wheels, Interior, trunk, Doors, and much more body components
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  As you can see from the pictures, this is illustrated and is the definitive parts numbers manual for your "Hot Rod"Lincoln automobile!


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This book is in Excellent shape, pages Excellent ++ form.



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My Book Ratings are as follows:

Mint: New or Like New condition, The overall condition of the book shows little or no sign of use.

Near Mint: The pages are crisp and/or white, and the binding & cover strong & nearly unmarked

Excellent (+) Plus: The pages are not torn, missing or abused. The binding & cover are strong with minimal or little wear.

Excellent: The pages are not torn or missing, but may be slightly dirty or have some greasy prints. The binding & cover are strong , showing only some wear at the corners.

Very Good: The pages are all intact and not abused, but may be frayed at the edge and possibly greasy or dirty from use. The binding & cover are strong but with fraying and/or stains/marks on the cover.

Good: The pages are all there, but with signs of much use. Some may be taped, slightly torn, or show a lot of greasy prints or dirt. The binding & cover are intact, but may be loose or has much fraying at the edges.

Fair: The pages are all there, but may be loose from the binding, torn and/or very dirty from use. The cover & binding are much to be desired, although the book is very much readable and useful for repairs.







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