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1959 Lincoln Continental & Mark Iv Maintenance Manual Shop Book on 2040-parts.com

US $30.99
Location:

Petersburg, Michigan, US

Petersburg, Michigan, US
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 Here is a 1959 Lincoln Continental & Mark IV Maintenance Manual. This roughly 1" thick book has lots of illustrations. Original manual, November 1958 printing.

This book is in decent used condition. The binding is tight and the pages are clean. Minor wear and soiling on the cover. Nice book.

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