1968 Lincoln Continental Mark Iii 4 Pg Article on 2040-parts.com
Northeast, United States
This is an original 4 page article carefully removed from Car Life magazine (1968) on the new 1968 Lincoln Continental Mark III. This article has nice pictures and interesting history of this new-for- 1968 personal luxury car. It details all the engineering and technical featiures of the Mark III. There are cimparisons between the new Mark and the earlier Mark models. See what Car Life said about the new Mark III in 1968! This is a rare find for the Lincoln fan! The article is in good condition with yellowing around the edges due to age. It will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. Thanks for looking!
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